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  • - On Hungary's 2011 Fundamental Law
     
    1 227

    This collection is the most comprehensive account of the Fundamental Law and its underlying principles. The objective is to analyze this constitutional transition from the perspectives of comparative constitutional law, legal theory and political philosophy. The authors outline and analyze how the current constitutional changes are altering the basic structure of the Hungarian State. The key concepts of the theoretical inquiry are sociological and normative legitimacy, majoritarian and partnership approach to democracy, procedural and substantive elements of constitutionalism. Changes are also examined in the field of human rights, focusing on the principles of equality, dignity, and civil liberties.

  • - Impact on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
     
    631

  • - A History of Roma School Desegregation in Central and Eastern Europe
     
    1 117

    An invaluable contribution to contemporary Romani studies.

  • av Ivan Olbracht
    287

    Involvement in the Zionist movement takes Hannah from her Jewish village in Sub-Carpathian Ruthenia to a commune in a nearby town, where she falls in love with Ivo Karajich: a Jew, yet not a Jew. The ensuing drama plants into her eyes the hard grain of sorrow that her children will also inherit.

  • - The Deeds of the Hungarians
    av Simon Kezai
    971

    Written between 1282-1285, this is a historical fiction of prehistory, medieval history and contemporary social history. It divides Hungarian history into two periods: Hunnish-Hungarian prehistory and Hungarian history, a division which persisted up to the beginnings of modern historiography.

  • - The Peaceful End of the Cold War in Europe, 1990
     
    727

    This collection presents 122 top-level Soviet, European and American records on the superpowers' role in the annus mirabilis of 1989.

  • - Robert K. Merton and the Future of Sociology
     
    817

    This approach is in itself a tribute to Merton: an analysis of knowledge production through a contextualized review of an author's life-work - a quintessentially "Mertonian" enterprise.

  • av William A. Christian Jr.
    397

    This study addresses the relation of people to divine beings in contemporary and historical communities, as exemplified in three strands. One is a long tradition of visions of mysterious wayfarers in rural Spain who bring otherworldly news and help, including recent examples. Another treats the seeming vivification of religious images-statues, paintings, engravings, and photographs apparently exuding blood, sweat and tears in Spanish homes and churches in the early modern period and the revival of the phenomenon throughout Europe in the twentieth century. Of special interest is the third strand of the book: the transposition of medieval and early modern representations of the relations between humans and the divine into the modern art of photography. Christian presents a pictorial examination of the phenomenon with a large number of religious images, commercial postcards and family photographs from the first half of past century Europe.

  • av Ute Frevert
    361

    Focuses on the historicity of emotions and explore the processes that brought them to the fore of public interest and debate.

  • - and Other Stories
    av Janis Ezerins
    261

    Ezerioo is one of Latvia's few world - class classicists. He was a writer of choleric disposition, often explosive, portraying people and the world with real drama, but at the same time, as part of a grotesque game, a procession in carnival masks.

  • - An Integrative History of Poverty Policy, Social Reform, and Social Policy in Hungary Under the Habsburg Monarchy
    av Susan Zimmermann
    791

    Covers a key dimension of the social and political history of the Hungarian Kingdom before 1918, in a comprehensive, and at the same time concise manner.

  • - Modern Bulgarian Historiography-from Stambolov to Zhivkov
    av Roumen Daskalov
    1 021

    The book is comprised of the four major debates on modern Bulgarian history from Independence in 1878 to the fall of communism in 1989.

  • av Master Roger
    1 171

    Contains two very different narratives: a work of literary imagination on early Hungarian history, and an eye-witness account of the Mongol invasion of 1241-1242. Both are for the first time presented in an updated Latin text with an annotated English translation.

  • - The Comparative Political Economy of Expansionary Fiscal Consolidations
    av Istvan Benczes
    891

    Provides a multidisciplinary and systematic analysis of the concept of fiscal consolidations. This book discusses the concept, suggesting that fiscal adjustment can be in trade-off with economic growth if certain conditions are met.

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    507

    This book explores the influence of the Christian churches in Eastern Europe's social, cultural, and political history. Drawing upon archival sources, the work fills a vacuum as few scholars have systematically explored the history of Christianity in the region.

  • - Jews in Bohemia Between the Enlightenment and the Shoah
    av Jana Vobecka
    851

    This book studies the unique demographic behavior of Jews in Bohemia (the historic part of the Czech Republic), starting from a moment in history when industrialization in Central Europe was still far away in the future, and when Jews were still living legally restricted lives in ghettos.

  • - Lessons from the History of the Euro
    av Dora Gyorffy
    811

    The book seeks to link theoretical debates on the relevance of trust in economic outcomes with the current arguments about the origins and lessons of the subprime crisis.

  • - Life in the Balkan Powder Keg, 1880-1957
     
    577

    The life story of a Serbian woman over a period of more than 70 years, preserved in memoirs, letters and mostly diaries, recounts the triumphs and tragedies of a life that takes place against the backdrop of extraordinary turbulence in the Balkans. It covers more than half a century, five wars (including the two world wars), and four ideologies.

  • - Serbia in the Post-MilosEvic Era
     
    1 157

    Discusses Serbia's struggle for democratic values after the fall of the MiloA'evia regime provoked by the NATO war, and after the trauma caused by the secession of Kosovo.

  • - Cults and Their Contexts from Late Antiquity Until the Early Modern Period
     
    1 141

    The studies concentrate on a complex set of socio-cultural phenomena, the cult of saints, in a variety of regions from Egypt to Poland, with a focus on Italy and Central Europe. The subjects of the contributions range in time from the fourth until the eighteenth century.

  • - The Supernatural and its Visual Representation
     
    811

    Supernatural phenomena and causalities played an important role in medieval society. Religious practice was relying upon a set of cult images and the sacral status of these depictions of divine or supernatural persons became the object of heated debates and provoked iconoclastic reactions.

  • - Jewish-Lithuanian Political Cooperation at the Beginning of the 20th Century
    av Sirutavi?ius
    851

  • - The Living Archive of Vasil Levski and the Making of Bulgaria's National Hero
    av Maria Todorova
    411 - 1 227

    A historical study, taking as its narrative focus the life, death and posthumous fate of Vasil Levski (1837-1873), arguably the major and only uncontested hero of the Bulgarian national pantheon.

  • - Mass Crime, Denial, and Collective Responsibility
    av Nenad Dimitrijevic
    791

    A unique contribution by combining eye witness experience with the best of current scholarship on one of the most serious ethical issues of the day, namely, responding to criminal behavior of a national regime.

  • - Crisis, Illusion and Utopia
     
    1 197

    A state of the art reassessment of the importance and consequences of the events associated with the year 1968 in Europe and in North America. Promises of 1968 goes beyond the East-West divide in the process of identifying the common features of the sixties.

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    821

    Deals with the intersection of issues associated with globalization and the dynamics of core-periphery relations. It places these debates in a large and vital context asking what the relations between cores and peripheries have in forming our vision of what constitutes globalization and what were and are its possible effects.

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    971

    Presents the material of the first Oxford-Budapest Conference on Truth, Reference and Realism. The problem addressed by the conference, formulated by Paul Benacerraf in a paper on Mathematical Truth, was how to understand truth in the semantics of discourses about abstract domains whose objects and properties cannot be observed by sense perception.

  • - Primary and Secondary Privatisation in Central Europe and the Former Soviet Union
    av Karoly Attila Soos
    791

    Discusses the policies, practices and outcomes of privatization in six transition economies: the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Russia, Slovenia and Ukraine, paying particular attention to cross-country differences and to interrelations between the processes of privatisation and the political transition from communism to a new system.

  • av Kazys Boruta
    261

    Because of his political views, Kazys Boruta spent years in prison both before and after WWII. In the last phase of his life in Soviet Lithuania, he earned a living by translations published under a pseudonym. Most of Whitehorn's Windmill (Baltaragio malA nas) was written in 1942, during the German occupation. Bearing a lyrical style that gives full rein to the oral folktale tradition Lithuania is famous for, the novel is by turns romantic, farcical, fantastic, and tragic. The sense of spirituality that permeates the work reflects Lithuania's pagan roots that were overlaid with an occasionally over-zealous Catholicism not so very long ago. The story is about Whitehorn the miller's efforts to find a match for his beautiful daughter, Jurga, against various calamities with and among suitors, neighbors, priests and other inhabitants of the village, and ultimately against the devil's spell. The interesting plot made the novel popular as juvenile literature, too.

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