Based on comparative surveys, Domanski presents a study of social transformation in Central and Eastern Europe after 1989, focusing on... Læs mere
Krudy's articles offer a wistful and nostalgic image of the waning years of the Austro-Hungarian empire. Covering the funeral of Emperor Francis Joseph I, the coronation of Charles IV and the Karolyi government, Krudy displays his intimate knowledge of Hungarian society.
Successful transition for any post-communist country is reliant upon market, government and the civil sector. This study of the Czech Republic highlights the early transitional mistakes made during the Klaus era with respect to the role of these sectors.
In the past 50 years every Central and Eastern European society has been subject to transformation. Initially, Hungary was transformed by... Læs mere
The first comprehensive study on the extension of the emergent European refugee regime and highlights, in an innovative manner, the complex entanglement of domestic policies, European integration and international relations.
This is an examination of administrative law and institutions in Central and Eastern Europe. In a series of case studies, discussing each country in the... Læs mere
Discussing the role of intellectuals in the political transition of the late 1980s and early 1990s and their participation in the political life of the new democracies of Central Europe, this text presents essays from authors who discuss the eight countries in the region.
Ludwik Rajchman, an exponent of humanitarian intervention and a defender of colonized people, inspired the creation of WHO and UNICEF. This biography, written by his great-granddaughter, uses family archives and documentary sources to tell the story of his life.
This history of Jewish negotiations with East Germany, regarding compensation for Nazi war crimes, examines the image of Jews in... Læs mere
Presents 95 documents on the months between Au. 1980 when Solidarity was founded and Dec. 1981 when Polish authorities declared martial law and crushed the opposition movement.
This is the first ever documented account of a Cold War crisis as seen from both sides of the Iron Curtain.
This volume represents the first in a four-volume series, a daring project by CEU Press which presents the most important texts that triggered and shaped the processes of nation-building in the many countries of Central and Southeast Europe.