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Postsocialist Europe Anthropological Perspectives From Home Lszl Krti Editor Peter Skalnk Editor

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Postsocialist Europe Anthropological Perspectives From Home Lszl Krti Editor Peter Skalnk Editor
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.84 MB
Pages: 336
Author: László Kürti (editor); Peter Skalník (editor)
ISBN: 9781845459468, 1845459466
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Postsocialist Europe Anthropological Perspectives From Home Lszl Krti Editor Peter Skalnk Editor by László Kürti (editor); Peter Skalník (editor) 9781845459468, 1845459466 instant download after payment.

Now that nearly twenty years have passed since the collapse of the Soviet bloc there is a need to understand what has taken place since that historic date and where we are at the moment. Bringing together authors with different historical, cultural, regional and theoretical backgrounds, this volume engages in debates that address new questions arising from recent developments, such as whether there is a need to reject or uphold the notion of post-socialism as both a necessary and valid concept ignoring changes and differences across both time and space. The authors’ firsthand ethnographies from their own countries belie such a simplistic notion, revealing, as they do, the cultural, social, and historical diversity of countries of Central and Southeastern Europe.

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