Central European University Press is widely seen as the leading English language university press dedicated to research connected to and coming out of Central and Eastern Europe with a distinctive regional flavor. Since 1993 the CEUP has published books by authors from around the world in a wide range of subjects in the humanities and social sciences, including political philosophy and practices of open society, history, Jewish studies, economics, medieval studies, literature, legal studies, nationalism, human rights, political science, international relations, higher education policy, gender studies, media studies, and art history.

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The Great Depression Eastern Europe Klaus Richter, Anca Mandru, Jasmin Nithammer
Aleksandr Tvardovskii Memory and Truth in the Soviet Union Geoffrey Hosking
Pandemic Power The Covid Response and the Erosion of Democracy - A Liberal Critique Muriel Blaive
Monuments and Territory War Memorials in Russian-Occupied Ukraine Mischa Gabowitsch, Mykola Homanyuk, Austrian Science Fund
Biopolitics from Below Crisis, Conjuncture, Rupture Ranabir Samaddar
The Thickets Józef Lobodowski, Charles S. Kraszewski
Explaining Modern Social Reality The Basic Concepts in Norbert Elias’s Figurational Sociology Kire Sharlamanov, Jana Perteska
A Life for Belarus The Fall and Postmortal Rise of the USSR Stanislau Shushkevich
Yiddish Culture in Greater Romania (1918-1940) Camelia Craciun, Francisca Solomon, Valentin Sandulescu, Irina Nastasa-Matei
Beyond Nazi Crimes and Soviet Propaganda The Salaspils Camp in Latvia, 1941-1944 Karlis Kangeris, Uldis Neiburgs, Rudite Viksne
Liberals, Conservatives, and Mavericks On Christian Churches of Eastern Europe since 1980. A Festschrift for Sabrina P. Ramet Frank Cibulka, Zachary T. Irwin
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