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Everyday Postsocialism in Eastern Europe: History Doesn''t Travel in One Direction

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The collapse of state socialism ushered in dramatic political and economic change, producing new freedoms and opportunities, but also new challenges and disappointments. Focusing on laborers, professionals, youth, women, sexual minorities, foreign students, and emigrants, Everyday Postsocialism in Eastern Europe explores these multifaceted changes and people's varied experiences of them. The featured narratives complicate hegemonic representations of transformation, revealing ruptures and continuities, progress and reversals. Highlighting the multi-directionality of change over the last thirty years, the book reappraises 1989 as an epochal event for all. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2024
  • Publisher: Purdue University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781612499697

About

Jill Massino is an associate professor of history at the University North Carolina at Charlotte. She is the author of Ambiguous Transitions: Gender the State and Everyday Life in Socialist and Postsocialist Romania and coeditor of Gender Politics and Everyday Life in State Socialist Eastern and Central Europe. Markus Wien is professor of European history at the American University in Bulgaria. His publications include Market and Modernization: German-Bulgarian Economic Relations 19181944 and Their Conceptual Foundations and numerous articles and book chapters on minorities in Bulgaria Bulgarian politics and German development projects in interwar Bulgaria.

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