Transnational activism and the globalization of anti-communism after 1989
Revue d’études comparatives Est-Ouest
2020/2 No 2-3
280 pages
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Table of contents
Transnational activism and the globalization of anti-communism after 1989
Coordination: Raluca Grosescu, Laure Neumayer and Eva-Clarita Pettai
Introduction. Transnational activism and the globalisation of anti-communism after 1989
The anti-Communist moment: Competitive victimhood in European politics
- By Máté Zombory
An anti-Communist Consensus: The Black Book of Communism in Pan-European Perspective
Transnational activism against heritage destruction as a human rights violation in Romania before and after 1989
Bridges across the Atlantic? Intertwined anti-Communist mobilisations in Europe and the United States after the Cold War
Less Velvet for the Cuban Transition? Transnational circulations and learning processes between Central European, Cuban and Latin American networks
Memory relations: Cross-border collaboration between mnemonic actors in Germany, Central Eastern Europe, and the MENA region
- By Sara Jones
Book reviews
Antoine Roger, Le capitalisme à travers champs. Étudier les structures politiques de l’accumulation. Bordeaux, Le bord de l’eau, 2019, 407 p.
Kryštof Kozák, György Tóth, Paul Bauer, Allison Lynn Wanger, Memory in transatlantic relations – from the Cold War to the War on Terror. Routledge, “Memory studies: Global constellations”, 2019, 278p.
Daniil Turovskij, Vtorzhenie. Kratkaja istorija russkih hakerov [Invasion. Une courte histoire des hackers russes]. Moscou, Individuum, 2019, 295 p.
Guillaume Sauvé, Subir la victoire. Essor et chute de l’intelligentsia libérale en Russie (1987-1993), Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 2019, 280 p.
Publication date: 10/16/2020
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