East European Politics & Societies and Cultures Journal - FREE TRIAL
Elisabeta Pop
epop at ACLS.ORG
Fri Jun 1 14:07:22 UTC 2012
Help the East European Politics and Societies and Cultures Journal (EEPS) celebrate the addition of "and Cultures" to its name. And its new many-scripted cover design. Both affirm the EEPS commitment to diversity.
East European Politics & Societies and Cultures FREE TRIAL
By registering for this free trial, you will have access to East European Politics and Societies -- and Cultures until June 30, 2012.
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During the free trial period, you can read current issues as well as the full back list - 25 years of articles published in EEPS from Vol. 1 No. 1 in 1987.
East European Politics and Societies -- and Cultures covers a full interdisciplinary range of topics - history, sociology, politics, and political economy, as well as anthropology, art, and literature. From wars, social movements, and electoral politics to the contemporary effects of historical memory, entry into the European Union, and the esoteric aesthetics of Soviet-era architecture.
Table of Contents
May 2012; 26 (2)
Vedran Džihić and Dieter Segert
Lessons from "Post-Yugoslav" Democratization: Functional Problems of Stateness and the Limits of Democracy
Michael Fleming
Legitimating Urban "Revitalisation" Strategies in Post-socialist Łódź
Lavinia Stan
Witch-hunt or Moral Rebirth?: Romanian Parliamentary Debates on Lustration
Christina Manetti
Catholic Responses to Poland's "New Reality," 1945-1953: The Case of Tygodnik Powszechny
Oleh Protsyk and Konstantin Sachariew
Recruitment and Representation of Ethnic Minorities under Proportional Representation: Evidence from Bulgaria
Alina Mungiu-Pippidi and Laura Stefan
Perpetual Transitions: Contentious Property and Europeanization in South-Eastern Europe
Andrea Spehar
This Far, but No Further?: Benefits and Limitations of EU Gender Equality Policy Making in the Western Balkans
Igor Guardiancich
The Uncertain Future of Slovenian Exceptionalism
David J. Smith and Stuart Burch
Enacting Identities in the EU-Russia Borderland: An Ethnography of Place and Public Monuments
Antoni Sułek
Ordinary Poles Look at the Jews
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Elisabeta Pop
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American Council of Learned Societies
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