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The Revolutions of 1989 : : A Handbook / / Wolfgang Mueller, Michael Gehler, Arnold Suppan . Volume 2



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Titolo: The Revolutions of 1989 : : A Handbook / / Wolfgang Mueller, Michael Gehler, Arnold Suppan . Volume 2 Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: [s.l.] : , : Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, , 2014
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (1 p.)
Soggetto topico: History / Europe
History
Persona (resp. second.): MuellerWolfgang
GehlerMichael
SuppanArnold
Sommario/riassunto: Only a few people foresaw the sudden and momentous events of 1989: within weeks the seemingly unshakable communist regimes of Eastern Europe were washed away and with them the postwar international order. This book gives an overview over the national revolutions and external reactions. It contains chapters on the revolutions in all major countries of the former communist bloc as well as on the responses of all major international players. The first part examines the revolutionary events - from above and from below - in Eastern Europe as well as China and their backgrounds. The second part deals with Soviet and Western perceptions and responses. The third part focuses on the aftermath of the revolutions, on societal transformations, the acceptance of the new Central European democracies to NATO and the EU, and on the memory of 1989. "By far the best collective work on this topic ... This book will be unique, and is much needed - at a time when social scientists continue to strive to understand the 'Arab revolutions'." Pierre Grosser "We get in-depth analysis and diversity of the assessments." Pierre Grosser
Titolo autorizzato: The Revolutions of 1989  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-7001-7779-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910645992803321
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Serie: Internationale Geschichte/International History