This book tells a story about the stigmatization of Serbia and how the country has managed its stigma since 2001.... Læs mere
Situated Marxism analyzes theoretical practices in postwar Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union on their own terms and within their... Læs mere
This monograph offers a compelling exploration of Duncan’s Russian years—both before and after the October... Læs mere
This book reconstructs the intellectual and political trajectory of Zoltán László (1881–1961), a representative figure of the East-Central European middle-class intelligentsia.
This edited volume focuses on the effects that Russia’s 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine had on Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). It includes chapters covering fourteen countries situated in different corners of the broader region.
Using Romania as a case study, and drawing on fifty-one interviews with civil society stakeholders, community activists, and Romanian... Læs mere
Nourishing Victory offers a fresh comparative perspective on food and the collapse and rebuilding of political legitimacy from the regional vantage point of the Bohemian Lands and Slovenia before and after 1918.
At the Village is the second volume of Polish poet and novelist Józef Lobodowski’s Ukrainian Trilogy, written between 1955 and 1960. The book’s protagonist, Stas, finds himself the guest... Læs mere
This volume focuses on how the national elites in Central and South-Eastern Europe perceived the... Læs mere
Drawing on comparative case studies from Venezuela, Colombia, Nicaragua, Poland, Hungary, and Romania,... Læs mere