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082 0 4 _a305.87303
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245 0 4 _aHarvard encyclopedia of american ethics groups /
260 _aManchester :
_aNew York :
_bManchester University Press ;
_aNew York :
_bdistributed in the United States exclusively by Palgrave Macmillan,
_cc1980.
300 _axx, 296 p. ;
_c24 cm.
500 _a"Konec vla̕dy jedne̕ strany"--Cover.
500 _aMany of the contributions to this volume were drawn from a conference at Sheffield Hallam University in September 2009, which was sponsored by the British Academy.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [285]-288) and index.
505 0 _aThe historical longue durée -- The 'Gorbachev factor' -- The East European revolutions : internal and external perspectives -- Then and now : continuity and change in the academic and cultural perceptions of the comunist era and its aftermath.
520 _a"This important book reassesses a defining historical, political and ideological moment in contemporary history: the 1989 revolutions in central and eastern Europe. Adopting a multi-disciplinary approach, the authors reconsider such crucial themes as the broader historical significance of the 1989 events, the complex interaction between external and internal factors in the origins and outcomes of the revolutions, the impact of the 'Gorbachev phenomenon', the West and the end of the Cold War, the political and socio-economic determinants of the revolutionary processes in Poland, Hungary, the German Democratic Republic, Czechoslovakia, Romania and Bulgaria, and the competing academic, cultural and ideological perceptions of the year 1989 as communism gave way to post-communist pluralism in the 1990s and beyond. Concluding that the contentious term 'revolution' is indeed apt for the momentous developments in eastern Europe in 1989, this book will be essential reading for undergraduates, postgraduates and specialists alike."--Publisher's description.
650 0 _aPost-communism
_zEurope, Central
700 1 _aMcDermott, Kevin,
_d1957-
700 1 _aStibbe, Matthew.
710 2 _aBritish Academy.
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