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First published in 1985, this book provides a comprehensive reappraisal of the diverse Communist development strategies that shaped the twentieth century. Robert Bideleux emphasises the appalling human and economic costs of the most widely adopted 'Stalinist' strategies of forced industrialisation and rural collectivisation. He also reconsiders the powerful arguments in favour of the most feasible and cost-effective alternatives to Stalinism, including 'village communisms' and 'market socialisms'. A highly readable and challenging study, this reissue will be of particular value to students with research interests in Development Studies, East European History and Politics.
First published in 1985, this book provides a comprehensive reappraisal of the diverse Communist development strategies that shaped the twentieth century. Robert Bideleux emphasises the appalling human and economic costs of the most widely adopted 'Stalinist' strategies of forced industrialisation and rural collectivisation. He also reconsiders the powerful arguments in favour of the most feasible and cost-effective alternatives to Stalinism, including 'village communisms' and 'market socialisms'. A highly readable and challenging study, this reissue will be of particular value to students with research interests in Development Studies, East European History and Politics.
This welcome second edition of A History of Eastern Europe provides comprehensive coverage of a complex past, from antiquity to the present day. This new edition provides a thematic historical survey of the formative processes of political, social and economic change which have played paramount roles in shaping the evolution and development of the region. Subjects covered include:
Including two new chronologies - one for the Balkans and one for East-Central Europe - and a glossary of key terms and concepts, A History of Eastern Europe is the ideal companion for all students of Eastern Europe.
An excellent companion volume to the successful A History of Eastern Europe, this is a country-by-country treatment of the contemporary history of each of the Balkan states: Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro and Kosova. With a distinctive conceptual framework for explaining divergent patterns of historical change, the book shifts the emphasis away from traditional cultural explanations and concentrates on the pervasive influence of strongly entrenched vertical power-structures and power-relations. Focusing on political and economic continuities and changes since the 1980s, The Balkans includes brief overviews of the history of each state prior to the 1980s to provide the background to enable all students of Eastern European history to make sense of the more recent developments.
An excellent companion volume to the successful A History of
Eastern Europe, this is a country-by-country treatment of the
contemporary history of each of the Balkan states: Albania,
Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Macedonia, Montenegro and Kosova. With a distinctive conceptual framework for explaining divergent
patterns of historical change, the book shifts the emphasis away
from traditional cultural explanations and concentrates on the
pervasive influence of strongly entrenched vertical
power-structures and power-relations. Focusing on political and economic continuities and changes since the 1980s, The Balkans includes brief overviews of the history of each state prior to the 1980s to provide the background to enable all students of Eastern European history to make sense of the more recent developments.
"European Integration and Disintegration" deals with the principle
problems and challenges confronting Europe in the aftermath of the
Cold War and the collapse of European communism. While endeavouring
to strike a balance between East, West, North and South, the volume
is more concerned with the changing political, economic and
cultural morphology of Europe, and of the relations within it, than
with the formal institutional arrangements of the European
Community and its successor, the European Union.
"European Integration and Disintegration" deals with the principle
problems and challenges confronting Europe in the aftermath of the
Cold War and the collapse of European communism. While endeavouring
to strike a balance between East, West, North and South, the volume
is more concerned with the changing political, economic and
cultural morphology of Europe, and of the relations within it, than
with the formal institutional arrangements of the European
Community and its successor, the European Union.
This welcome second edition of A History of Eastern Europe provides comprehensive coverage of a complex past, from antiquity to the present day. This new edition provides a thematic historical survey of the formative processes of political, social and economic change which have played paramount roles in shaping the evolution and development of the region. Subjects covered include: Eastern Europe in ancient, medieval and early modern times; the legacies of Byzantium, the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg Empire; the impact of the region's powerful Russian and Germanic neighbours; rival concepts of 'Central' and 'Eastern' Europe; the experience and consequences of the two World Wars; varieties of fascism in Eastern Europe; the impact of Communism from the 1940s to the 1980s; post-Communist democratization and marketization; and, the eastward enlargement of the EU. Including two new chronologies - one for the Balkans and one for East-Central Europe - and a glossary of key terms and concepts, A History of Eastern Europe is the ideal companion for all students of Eastern Europe.
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