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Covering territory from Russia in the east to Germany and Austria
in the west, The Routledge History of East Central Europe since
1700 explores the origins and evolution of modernity in this
turbulent region. This book applies fresh critical approaches to
major historical controversies and debates, expanding the study of
a region that has experienced persistent and profound change and
yet has long been dominated by narrowly nationalist
interpretations. Written by an international team of contributors
that reflects the increasing globalization and pluralism of East
Central European studies, chapters discuss key themes such as
economic development, the relationship between religion and
ethnicity, the intersection between culture and imperial, national,
wartime, and revolutionary political agendas, migration, women's
and gender history, ideologies and political movements, the legacy
of communism, and the ways in which various states in East Central
Europe deployed and were formed by the politics of memory and
commemoration. This book uses new methodologies in order to
fundamentally reshape perspectives on the development of East
Central Europe over the past three centuries. Transnational and
comparative in approach, this volume presents the latest research
on the social, cultural, political and economic history of modern
East Central Europe, providing an analytical and comprehensive
overview for all students of this region.
Covering territory from Russia in the east to Germany and Austria
in the west, The Routledge History of East Central Europe since
1700 explores the origins and evolution of modernity in this
turbulent region. This book applies fresh critical approaches to
major historical controversies and debates, expanding the study of
a region that has experienced persistent and profound change and
yet has long been dominated by narrowly nationalist
interpretations. Written by an international team of contributors
that reflects the increasing globalization and pluralism of East
Central European studies, chapters discuss key themes such as
economic development, the relationship between religion and
ethnicity, the intersection between culture and imperial, national,
wartime, and revolutionary political agendas, migration, women's
and gender history, ideologies and political movements, the legacy
of communism, and the ways in which various states in East Central
Europe deployed and were formed by the politics of memory and
commemoration. This book uses new methodologies in order to
fundamentally reshape perspectives on the development of East
Central Europe over the past three centuries. Transnational and
comparative in approach, this volume presents the latest research
on the social, cultural, political and economic history of modern
East Central Europe, providing an analytical and comprehensive
overview for all students of this region.
This is the first comprehensive, multidisciplinary, and
multilingual bibliography on "Women and Gender in East Central
Europe and the Balkans (Vol. 1)" and "The Lands of the Former
Soviet Union (Vol. 2)" over the past millennium. The coverage
encompasses the relevant territories of the Russian, Hapsburg, and
Ottoman empires, Germany and Greece, and the Jewish and Roma
diasporas. Topics range from legal status and marital customs to
economic participation and gender roles, plus unparalleled
documentation of women writers and artists, and autobiographical
works of all kinds. The volumes include approximately 30,000
bibliographic entries on works published through the end of 2000,
as well as web sites and unpublished dissertations. Many of the
individual entries are annotated with brief descriptions of major
works and the tables of contents for collections and anthologies.
The entries are cross-referenced and each volume includes indexes.
Since the fall of the Ceausescu regime, Romanian politics have been
haunted by unresolved issues of the past. Irina Livezeanu examines
a critical chapter in Eastern European history the trajectory of
the aggressive nationalism that dominated Romania between the world
wars."
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