The Routledge Handbook of 1989 and the Great Transformation
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TextSprache: Englisch London Taylor & Francis 2025Auflage: Beschreibung: 546 SeitenInhaltstyp: Text Medientyp: Computermedien Datenträgertyp: Online RessourceISBN: 9781003303466Online-Ressourcen: Volltext Zusammenfassung: Introduction: 1989 and the Great Transformation (Rosamund Johnston & Jannis Panagiotidis), 1. A Brief Begriffsgeschichte of Transformation since 1989 (Philipp Ther), 2. How the Concepts of Transformation and Transition in East Central Europe Parted Ways (Marta Bucholc & Emilia Sieczka), 3. Globalization and Transformation: Ideas, Practices, and Lifeworlds (Besnik Pula), Section 1: The Year 1989 (Sheng Peng), 4. A Global Turning Point? The Event 1989 in a Long and International Perspective (Frank B��osch), 5. Western Responses to 1989: Launching the EUs Eastward Enlargement Amidst Inner Complexity and Outer Fragmentation (Cristina Blanco S��io-L��opez), 6. Domestic and Global Dimensions of 1989: Was it a Transformative Event for China? (Rosemary Foot), 7. 1989 in East Asia: Economic Development, Political Transformation, and Historical Reconciliation (Sheng Peng & Fumitaka Cho), 8. The Ideological Effect of the Soviet Demise in Cuba and the Rewriting of History (Rafael Pedemonte), 9. The Dawn of a New Age: 1989 and the Transformation of Indias Foreign and Security Policy (Ivan Lidarev), Section 2: Economic Transformations (Anna Calori), 10. Neoliberalism and Transformation (Tobias Rupprecht), 11. Marketization from Below: The Socialist Roots of Postsocialist Entrepreneurship (Lars Fredrik St��ocker), 12. The Great Sale: Privatization in East and West (Dominik Stegmayer), 13. From the Council to the Union: The Transformation of Central and Eastern Europes Experience of Regional Integration (Angela Romano), Section 3: Social Transformations (Rosamund Johnston), 14. Gender as an Analytical Lens for Research on Social Transformations (Claudia Kraft), 15. Civil Society and Its Transformation in East Central Europe (Mojm��ir Str��ansk��y), 16. Conceptualizing Labor in (Post)Socialism (Goran Music), 17. What is the (Post)Socialist City Today? (Agata Zysiak), 18. Globalization from Below (Rosamund Johnston), Section 4: Cultural Transformations (Magdalena Baran-Szo��Atys), 19. Adapting to Capitalism: The Changing Role of Writers, Literary Production, and Gendered Perspectives in Post-1989 Central and Eastern Europe (Magdalena Baran-Szo��Atys), 20. Film Industries and Filmmakers between State Patronage and the Free Market (Veronika Pehe), 21. Computer Games in the Eastern Bloc (Jaroslav Svelch), 22. From the Memory of Socialism to the Memory of Postsocialism: Mnemonic Transformations in Postsocialist Central and Eastern Europe Since 1989 (Mischa Gabowitsch), 23. Sniffing Out Transformation: Sensory Experiences of Cold War Europe and its Aftermath (Stephanie Weismann), Section 5: Intellectual Transformations (Anastassiya Schacht), 24. Democracy, National Identity and Post-Dissident Historical Cultures in East Central Europe, 1970s-2020s (Michal Kopecek), 25. The Transformation of Cultural Diplomacy (Florence Klauda), 26. Sovietization and Desovietization of East and Central Europes Universities (Anastassiya Schacht), 27. Sexuality and Science (Kate��Aina Liskov��a), 28. From Politics of Religion to Religious Policies: 1989 and the Roman Catholic Church in Poland (Hubert Czy��Aewski), Section 6: Political Transformations (Rosamund Johnston & Jannis Panagiotidis), 29. 1989 and the Transformation of Human Rights (Felix A. Jim��enez Botta & Ned Richardson-Little), 30. Transformations of Democracy (Matej Ivanc��ik), 31. Collapsed or Transformed? The Welfare State and Poverty in the Czech Republic during Transition (Jakub R��akosn��ik & Radka Sustrov��a), 32. Changing Roma Policies in the European Transnational Space (Bal��azs Majt��enyi & Gy��orgy Majt��enyi), 33. Postsocialist Memory Politics (Jelena ��Aureinovic), Section 7: Migration, Mobility, and Transformation (Th��a"c Linh Nguy��a"n V��A��), 34. New East-West Migrations: Movements from and within the Global East (Nino Aivazishvili-Gehne & Ilona Grabmaier), 35. Beyond Yugoslavia: Labor Migration, Transnationalism, and the Mobilities Paradigm in the Post-Yugoslav Space (Miso Kapetanovic), 36. 1989 and the Old-New Racialization of East Europeans (Jannis Panagiotidis), 37. Not Just Numbers: Mobility and The Making of the Early 1990s in Poland (Th��a"c Linh Nguy��a"n V��A��), Section 8: Rereading Transformation (Jannis Pangiotidis), 38. Why There Was No Populist Right in 1989 (David Ost), 39. Patriarchy after Sexmission: The Origin, the Core Idea, the Blind Spots, and the Impact (Agnieszka Graff), 40. The Mistake that Women can Make (Slavenka Drakulic), 41. Who Believes in the Resurrection? Myth and History in the Reception of Revolution with a
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Introduction: 1989 and the Great Transformation (Rosamund Johnston & Jannis Panagiotidis), 1. A Brief Begriffsgeschichte of Transformation since 1989 (Philipp Ther), 2. How the Concepts of Transformation and Transition in East Central Europe Parted Ways (Marta Bucholc & Emilia Sieczka), 3. Globalization and Transformation: Ideas, Practices, and Lifeworlds (Besnik Pula), Section 1: The Year 1989 (Sheng Peng), 4. A Global Turning Point? The Event 1989 in a Long and International Perspective (Frank B��osch), 5. Western Responses to 1989: Launching the EUs Eastward Enlargement Amidst Inner Complexity and Outer Fragmentation (Cristina Blanco S��io-L��opez), 6. Domestic and Global Dimensions of 1989: Was it a Transformative Event for China? (Rosemary Foot), 7. 1989 in East Asia: Economic Development, Political Transformation, and Historical Reconciliation (Sheng Peng & Fumitaka Cho), 8. The Ideological Effect of the Soviet Demise in Cuba and the Rewriting of History (Rafael Pedemonte), 9. The Dawn of a New Age: 1989 and the Transformation of Indias Foreign and Security Policy (Ivan Lidarev), Section 2: Economic Transformations (Anna Calori), 10. Neoliberalism and Transformation (Tobias Rupprecht), 11. Marketization from Below: The Socialist Roots of Postsocialist Entrepreneurship (Lars Fredrik St��ocker), 12. The Great Sale: Privatization in East and West (Dominik Stegmayer), 13. From the Council to the Union: The Transformation of Central and Eastern Europes Experience of Regional Integration (Angela Romano), Section 3: Social Transformations (Rosamund Johnston), 14. Gender as an Analytical Lens for Research on Social Transformations (Claudia Kraft), 15. Civil Society and Its Transformation in East Central Europe (Mojm��ir Str��ansk��y), 16. Conceptualizing Labor in (Post)Socialism (Goran Music), 17. What is the (Post)Socialist City Today? (Agata Zysiak), 18. Globalization from Below (Rosamund Johnston), Section 4: Cultural Transformations (Magdalena Baran-Szo��Atys), 19. Adapting to Capitalism: The Changing Role of Writers, Literary Production, and Gendered Perspectives in Post-1989 Central and Eastern Europe (Magdalena Baran-Szo��Atys), 20. Film Industries and Filmmakers between State Patronage and the Free Market (Veronika Pehe), 21. Computer Games in the Eastern Bloc (Jaroslav Svelch), 22. From the Memory of Socialism to the Memory of Postsocialism: Mnemonic Transformations in Postsocialist Central and Eastern Europe Since 1989 (Mischa Gabowitsch), 23. Sniffing Out Transformation: Sensory Experiences of Cold War Europe and its Aftermath (Stephanie Weismann), Section 5: Intellectual Transformations (Anastassiya Schacht), 24. Democracy, National Identity and Post-Dissident Historical Cultures in East Central Europe, 1970s-2020s (Michal Kopecek), 25. The Transformation of Cultural Diplomacy (Florence Klauda), 26. Sovietization and Desovietization of East and Central Europes Universities (Anastassiya Schacht), 27. Sexuality and Science (Kate��Aina Liskov��a), 28. From Politics of Religion to Religious Policies: 1989 and the Roman Catholic Church in Poland (Hubert Czy��Aewski), Section 6: Political Transformations (Rosamund Johnston & Jannis Panagiotidis), 29. 1989 and the Transformation of Human Rights (Felix A. Jim��enez Botta & Ned Richardson-Little), 30. Transformations of Democracy (Matej Ivanc��ik), 31. Collapsed or Transformed? The Welfare State and Poverty in the Czech Republic during Transition (Jakub R��akosn��ik & Radka Sustrov��a), 32. Changing Roma Policies in the European Transnational Space (Bal��azs Majt��enyi & Gy��orgy Majt��enyi), 33. Postsocialist Memory Politics (Jelena ��Aureinovic), Section 7: Migration, Mobility, and Transformation (Th��a"c Linh Nguy��a"n V��A��), 34. New East-West Migrations: Movements from and within the Global East (Nino Aivazishvili-Gehne & Ilona Grabmaier), 35. Beyond Yugoslavia: Labor Migration, Transnationalism, and the Mobilities Paradigm in the Post-Yugoslav Space (Miso Kapetanovic), 36. 1989 and the Old-New Racialization of East Europeans (Jannis Panagiotidis), 37. Not Just Numbers: Mobility and The Making of the Early 1990s in Poland (Th��a"c Linh Nguy��a"n V��A��), Section 8: Rereading Transformation (Jannis Pangiotidis), 38. Why There Was No Populist Right in 1989 (David Ost), 39. Patriarchy after Sexmission: The Origin, the Core Idea, the Blind Spots, and the Impact (Agnieszka Graff), 40. The Mistake that Women can Make (Slavenka Drakulic), 41. Who Believes in the Resurrection? Myth and History in the Reception of Revolution with a
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