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The Legacy of Division : East and West After 1989.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Budapest : Central European University Press, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (349 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789633863756
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Legacy of DivisionDDC classification:
  • 303.48247
LOC classification:
  • D2010
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- front matter -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: The legacy of division: East and West after 1989 -- Staring through the mocking glass: Three misperceptions of the East-West divide since 1989 -- Back to Cold War and beyond -- The price of unity: The transformation of Germany and East Central Europe after 1989 -- Thirty years on: Germany's unfinished unity -- This mess of troubled times -- The mythology of the East-West divide -- Anxious Europe -- 'But this is the world we live in': Corruption, everyday managing, and civic mobilization in post-socialist Romania -- The end of the liberal world as we know it? Two walls in 1989 -- Wests, East-Wests, and divides -- The Great Substitution -- The struggle over 1989: The rise and contestation of eastern European populism -- Beyond anti-democratic temptation -- Dissidence - doubt - creativity: Revisiting 1983 -- Gendering dissent: Human rights, gender history and the road to 1989 -- Creating feminism in the shadow of male heroes: That other story of 1989 -- Legacies of 1989 for dissent today -- Of hopes and ends: Czech transformations after 1989 -- Just because the map says so, doesn't mean it's true: Thirty years after 1989, from an island perspective -- The East in you never leaves -- Freedom of movement: A European dialecti -- 'The Romanians are coming': Emerging divisions and enduring misperceptions in contemporary Europe -- The two faces of European disillusionment: An end to myths about the West and the East -- Go East! -- 'The future was next to you': An interview with Ivan Krastev on '89 and the end of liberal hegemony -- 'The distorting mirror': A conversation between -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX.
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Cover -- front matter -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: The legacy of division: East and West after 1989 -- Staring through the mocking glass: Three misperceptions of the East-West divide since 1989 -- Back to Cold War and beyond -- The price of unity: The transformation of Germany and East Central Europe after 1989 -- Thirty years on: Germany's unfinished unity -- This mess of troubled times -- The mythology of the East-West divide -- Anxious Europe -- 'But this is the world we live in': Corruption, everyday managing, and civic mobilization in post-socialist Romania -- The end of the liberal world as we know it? Two walls in 1989 -- Wests, East-Wests, and divides -- The Great Substitution -- The struggle over 1989: The rise and contestation of eastern European populism -- Beyond anti-democratic temptation -- Dissidence - doubt - creativity: Revisiting 1983 -- Gendering dissent: Human rights, gender history and the road to 1989 -- Creating feminism in the shadow of male heroes: That other story of 1989 -- Legacies of 1989 for dissent today -- Of hopes and ends: Czech transformations after 1989 -- Just because the map says so, doesn't mean it's true: Thirty years after 1989, from an island perspective -- The East in you never leaves -- Freedom of movement: A European dialecti -- 'The Romanians are coming': Emerging divisions and enduring misperceptions in contemporary Europe -- The two faces of European disillusionment: An end to myths about the West and the East -- Go East! -- 'The future was next to you': An interview with Ivan Krastev on '89 and the end of liberal hegemony -- 'The distorting mirror': A conversation between -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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