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Contemporary Change in Belarus
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- ”Contemporary Change in Belarus” is composed of a selection of papers presented at the seminar “Contemporary Change in Belarus,” held in the Baltic & East European Graduate School (Södertörns University College, Huddinge), November 2002.The book combines focused case studies that critically examine political and cultural landscapes of contemporary Belarus.Subjects covered include: Governance, History, National Identity.This volume is a resource for students of the East European countries in transition, as well as those interested in the interplay between tradition and change in the contemporary nation-state.
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Contemporary Change in Estonia
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Editorial collection (other academic/artistic)abstract
- ”Contemporary Change in Estonia” is composed of a selection of papers presented at the seminar “Contemporary Change in Estonia, ” held in the Baltic & East European Graduate School (Södertörns University College, Huddinge), April 2003.The book combines focused case studies that critically examine geopolitical, historical and economic landscapes of contemporary Estonia.Subjects covered include: Geopolitics, National Identity, Economic Transition, Reforms, History and Historiography.This volume is a resource for students of the East European countries in transition, as well as those interested in the interplay between tradition and change in the contemporary nation-state.
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Contemporary Change in Russia : In from the Margins?
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- ”Contemporary Change in Russia: In from the Margins” is composed of a selection of papers presented at the seminar “Contemporary Change in Estonia, ” held in the Baltic & East European Graduate School (Södertörns University College, Huddinge), 13-14 December 2002.The book combines focused case studies that critically examine political, historical, social and cultural landscapes of contemporary Russia.Subjects covered include: Geopolitics, National Identity, Social Change, Political Theory, History of Ideas and Gender.This volume is a resource for students of the East European countries in transition, as well as those interested in the interplay between tradition and change in the contemporary nation-state.
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