European Perspectives on Transition : A Comparative and Transnational Approach to the History of a Political and Social Concept (European Conceptual History)

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European Perspectives on Transition : A Comparative and Transnational Approach to the History of a Political and Social Concept (European Conceptual History)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 266 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781836952244

Full Description

The concept of transition occupies an awkward place within scholarship on contemporary European history. Seemingly unable to decipher the complex factors shaping the processes of democratization, it risks appearing redundant as a framework for understanding recent and on-going political developments. In European Perspectives on Transition, Pablo Sánchez León and Agustín Cosovschi prove otherwise, offering a pioneering and much-needed conceptual history of transition from a comparative perspective. Bringing together eight case studies on transitional discourse, ranging from the so-called Third Wave of Southern Europe in the 1970s to the regime changes in Central and Eastern Europe, this volume models a vital new way for studying temporality and transition within Europe.

Contents

Introduction: Transition: Conceptual and Comparative History of an Axial Political and Social Concept

Pablo Sánchez León and Agustín Cosovschi

Chapter 1. Between Civil War and Revolution: The Concept of Transition in Spain and Portugal to the Twenty-First Century

Pablo Sánchez León

Chapter 2. The Engineering of a Transition to Democracy in Portugal

Rita Luís

Chapter 3. The Languages of Transition in the Soviet Republics: Interpreting Perestroikain Estonia and Lithuania in 1985-89

Juhan Saharov and Justinas Dementavičius

Chapter 4. From Peaceful Revolution to the Search for Unity: Semantics of Transition in Germany since 1989

Benno Nietzel and Marcus Böick

Chapter 5. All Possible Futures: Social Sciences Thinking about Transition in Serbia and Croatia during the 1990s

Agustín Cosovschi

Chapter 6. The Semantics of the Transition to Democracy in Greece and Spain

Magda Fityli

Chapter 7. Legal Doctrine and Liberal Pedagogy. The Concept of "Transition" and Polish Lawyers

Michał Stambulski and Jakub Szumski

Chapter 8. Permanent Transition in Hungary

Adam Fabry and Zoltán Pogátsa

Concluding Remarks: A Common Semantic Framework for Transitions with Diverse National Conjugations in Southern and Central-Eastern Europe

Pablo Sánchez León and Agustín Cosovschi

Afterword: Time and Narrativity in "Transition": An Afterword

Augusta Dimou

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