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Post-communism --- Democratization --- Democracy --- Postcommunisme --- Démocratisation --- Démocratie --- Europe, Eastern --- Europe de l'Est --- History --- Histoire --- Démocratisation --- Démocratie --- Transition démocratique --- État --- 1990-.... --- 1989-....
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Historiography --- Nationalism --- Geschiedschrijving. --- Nationalisme --- History --- Europe, Eastern --- Europe, Central --- Midden-Europa. --- Oost-Europa. --- Historiography. --- Nationalisme. --- Historiographie --- Europe de l'Est --- Europe centrale --- 19e siècle
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Nineteen fifty-six, A.D. --- Mil neuf cent cinquante-six --- Europe, Eastern --- Soviet Union --- Europe de l'Est --- URSS --- History --- Politics and government --- Histoire --- Politique et gouvernement
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Pottery, Roman --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Céramique romaine --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Carlino (Italy) --- Europe, Eastern --- Carlino (Italie) --- Europe de l'Est --- Antiquities, Roman --- Antiquités romaines --- Antiquities --- Céramique romaine --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Congrès --- Antiquités romaines
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This book examines in depth the impact of the EU on aspects of the quality of democracy in eight selected post-communist countries. Considering both the political and legal aspects of the dynamics among institutions and focussing on inter-institutional accountability, the book analyses how constitutional designs have been effectively implemented to achieve this, and to what extent this was the result of EU action. In order to make a comparative assessment of the EU on democracies, the book features detailed case studies according to their different status vis-à-vis the EU, including
International relations. Foreign policy --- Political sociology --- Eastern and Central Europe --- Democratization --- Post-communism --- Démocratisation --- Postcommunisme --- European Union --- Membership. --- Europe, Central --- Europe, Eastern --- Europe centrale --- Europe de l'Est --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement --- #SBIB:328H27 --- #SBIB:324H71 --- Instellingen en beleid: Midden- en Centraal Europa: algemeen --- Politieke verandering: modernisatie, democratisering, regional development --- Démocratisation --- Democratic consolidation --- Democratic transition --- Political science --- New democracies --- E.U.
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While the West has repeatedly been sold images of a victorious people's revolution in 1989, the idea that dictatorship has been truly overcome is foreign to many in the former Communist bloc. In this wide-ranging work, James Mark examines how new democratic societies are still divided by the past. While some view 1989 as a betrayal and defeat, and continue an 'unfinished struggle' against the former regime, others seek to heal the divisions of history, and ex-Communists proclaim themselves to be the real liberators from dictatorship. This book also presents the voices of ordinary people who lived through Communism to uncover the variety of ways in which they now come to terms with their choices and experiences. Drawing on a broad range of themes and sources - speeches, public ritual, protest, international disputes, museums, memorials, forensic archaeology, secret police archives, and interviews - this is the first work to integrate the study of politics, culture, and social memory across east-central Europe.Bron : http://www.bol.com
Collective memory --- Communism --- Memory --- Post-communism --- Social aspects --- Europe, Central --- Europe, Eastern --- Social conditions --- Communisme --- Postcommunisme --- Mémoire --- Mémoire collective --- Aspect social --- Europe centrale --- Europe de l'Est --- Conditions sociales --- Politiek --- Politieke geschiedenis --- Geschiedenis --- Oost-Europa --- Geneeskunde --- Techniek (wetenschap) --- Atlas --- Museum --- Maatschappij --- Film
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Industrial location --- Industrie --- Localisation --- Europe, Central --- Europe, Eastern --- Europe centrale --- Europe de l'Est --- Economic conditions --- Conditions économiques --- Economic geography --- Industries --- Conditions économiques --- Industrial location - Europe, Central --- Industrial location - Europe, Eastern --- Economic geography - Europe, Eastern --- Industries - Europe, Eastern --- Economic geography - Europe, Central --- Industries - Europe, Central --- Europe, Central - Economic conditions - 1989 --- -Europe, Eastern - Economic conditions - 1989 --- -Industrial location
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German language --- Sociolinguistics --- Languages in contact --- Social aspects --- German language - Social aspects - Congresses --- German language - Foreign countries - Congresses --- Sociolinguistics - Germany - Congresses --- Sociolinguistics - Congresses --- Languages in contact - Europe, Central - Congresses --- Allemand (langue) --- Langues en contact --- Sociolinguistique --- Aspect sociologique --- Europe de l'Est --- Minorité linguistique
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Contributors to this volume seek to reconsider the heritage of discourses of patriotism and national allegiance in East Central Europe between the sixteenth and the eighteenth centuries. It results from an international research project, “The Intellectual History of Patriotism and the Legacy of Composite States in East Central Europe,” which brought together scholars to discuss the problem of patriotism in the light of the many levels of ethnic, cultural and political allegiances characterizing East Central Europe in early modern times. The authors analyze the complex process of the formation, reception and transmission of early modern discourses of collective identity in a regional context. Along these lines, the contributors also seek to reconfigure the geographical focus of scholarship on this topic and integrate the Eastern European contexts into the broader European discussion.
Nationalism --- Patriotism --- Loyalty --- Allegiance --- Consciousness, National --- Identity, National --- National consciousness --- National identity --- International relations --- Political science --- Autonomy and independence movements --- Internationalism --- Political messianism --- Historiography. --- History. --- Europe, Eastern --- Europe, Central --- Central Europe --- East Europe --- Eastern Europe --- Nationalisme --- Patriotisme --- Historiographie --- Histoire --- Europe de l'Est --- Europe centrale --- National movements --- History as a science --- History of Europe --- anno 1500-1799 --- Eastern and Central Europe
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This book is a contribution to efforts to understand the transformation that took place across the European continent, and in particular East Central Europe, during the second half of the first millennium. Its goal is to draw conclusions primarily on the basis of the archaeological evidence from important early medieval centres. A special emphasis is given to Pohansko near Břeclav (Czech Republic), perhaps the best studied centre of its kind in the entire region. In terms of methodology the book marks a new attempt to interlink a number of proven methodological tools used in western archaeology from the 1970’s, to new questions related to a cognitive approach to archaeology and the positivist tradition of Central European archaeology.
Cities and towns, Medieval --- City and town life --- City life --- Town life --- Urban life --- Sociology, Urban --- Medieval cities and towns --- History --- Europe, Central --- Europe, Eastern --- Antiquities. --- Villes médiévales --- Vie urbaine --- Histoire --- Europe centrale --- Europe de l'Est --- Antiquités
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