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Success Was Not an Orphan: The Battle of the Euromissiles in 1983 and the Events of 1989–1991
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Rethinking 1989 15
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Part One. MEMORIES AND LEGACIES OF 1989
- Purposes of the Past 35
- Twenty Years After 1989 55
- Moderate Modernity and the Spirit of 1989 69
- People Power? Towards a Historical Explanation of 1989 109
- Was 1989 the End of Social Democracy? 127
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Part Two. MOVING AWAY FROM THE COLD WAR
- The Demise of the Soviet Bloc 171
- Gorbachev and the Road to 1989 257
- Success Was Not an Orphan: The Battle of the Euromissiles in 1983 and the Events of 1989–1991 291
- “No One is Afraid to Talk to Us Anymore.” Radio Free Europe in 1989 313
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Part Three. EASTERN EUROPE IN 1989
- Revisiting the Nature and Legacies of the Ceauşescu Regime 331
- Where Was the Serbian Havel? 363
- Communism, the Experience of Light Electrification, and Legitimization in USSR and Romania before 1989 381
- Buying Time: Consumption and Political Legitimization in Late Communist Czechoslovakia 399
- The Second Hat: Romanian Media-Mass from Party Loudspeaker to the Voice of the Oligarchs 423
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Part Four. AFTERMATHS OF EXTRAORDINARY TIMES
- Totalitarian Discourse and Ceauşescu’s Loss of Words: Memorializing Rhetoric in 1989 Romania 441
- “A Spectre is Haunting Europe. . .”: Dissidents, Intellectuals and a New Generation 465
- Memory, Justice and Democratization in Post-Communism 495
- Transitional Justice and the Politicization of Memory in Post-1989 Europe 509
- Incredible Voyage: Romania’s Communist Heirs Adapt and Survive After 1989 521
- In the Footsteps of 1989: Ukraine’s “Orange Revolution” as a Carnival of Anti-politics 543
- Conclusion: Shades of Gray: Revisiting the Meanings of 1989 559
- List of Contributors 579
- Index 587
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Rethinking 1989 15
-
Part One. MEMORIES AND LEGACIES OF 1989
- Purposes of the Past 35
- Twenty Years After 1989 55
- Moderate Modernity and the Spirit of 1989 69
- People Power? Towards a Historical Explanation of 1989 109
- Was 1989 the End of Social Democracy? 127
-
Part Two. MOVING AWAY FROM THE COLD WAR
- The Demise of the Soviet Bloc 171
- Gorbachev and the Road to 1989 257
- Success Was Not an Orphan: The Battle of the Euromissiles in 1983 and the Events of 1989–1991 291
- “No One is Afraid to Talk to Us Anymore.” Radio Free Europe in 1989 313
-
Part Three. EASTERN EUROPE IN 1989
- Revisiting the Nature and Legacies of the Ceauşescu Regime 331
- Where Was the Serbian Havel? 363
- Communism, the Experience of Light Electrification, and Legitimization in USSR and Romania before 1989 381
- Buying Time: Consumption and Political Legitimization in Late Communist Czechoslovakia 399
- The Second Hat: Romanian Media-Mass from Party Loudspeaker to the Voice of the Oligarchs 423
-
Part Four. AFTERMATHS OF EXTRAORDINARY TIMES
- Totalitarian Discourse and Ceauşescu’s Loss of Words: Memorializing Rhetoric in 1989 Romania 441
- “A Spectre is Haunting Europe. . .”: Dissidents, Intellectuals and a New Generation 465
- Memory, Justice and Democratization in Post-Communism 495
- Transitional Justice and the Politicization of Memory in Post-1989 Europe 509
- Incredible Voyage: Romania’s Communist Heirs Adapt and Survive After 1989 521
- In the Footsteps of 1989: Ukraine’s “Orange Revolution” as a Carnival of Anti-politics 543
- Conclusion: Shades of Gray: Revisiting the Meanings of 1989 559
- List of Contributors 579
- Index 587