Social Deviance In Eastern Europe

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Communist regimes
Contemporary Romania
Contemporary Society
criminology
deviance under authoritarian regimes
Doctor's Receptionists
East European Regimes
Eastern Bloc studies
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Food Shops Alcohol
Informal Agencies
Liberalization Movement
Nicolae Ceausescu
Poland's Agriculture
political dissidence
political repression
post-communist societies
Post-invasion Period
Private Farm Sector
Private Legal Sector
private profiteering
prostitution
Romanian Communist Party
social control theory
Social Deviance
Societal Elite
Socioeconomic Development
Total Cultivated Land Area
underground economy
United Peasant Party
Vice Versa
Yugoslavia's Expulsion

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367302986
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 135 x 237mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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During the last thirty years, under Communist rule, the East European states have attempted to eradicate activities that are deemed deviant from the point of view of the government. But despite all efforts, such activities as prostitution, murder, robbery, private profiteering and even political dissidence continue to flourish. In this book, five s

Ivan Volgyes, a native of Budapest, is currently director of the Graduate Program on Rural Transformation and professor of political science at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Among Dr. Volgyes's numerous publications are Politics of the Communist Party States in Eastern. Europe: Hungary (with Peter A. Toma) and Comparative Political Socialisation: Eastern Europe. Peter A. Toma) and Comparative Political Socialisation: Eastern Europe.

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