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The last volume of the Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe (1770-1945) series presents 46 texts under the heading of “anti-modernism” excerpted from a selection of essays, literary works, and political treatises.

From the 1880s to the 1940s, and especially during the interwar period, the anti-modernist po-litical discourse offered complex ideological constructions of national identifi cation in a dynamic relationship with modernism. This shift was closely connected to the rejection of liberal democ-ratic institutionalism, and the preference for organic models of social existence, emphasizing the role of elites in shaping the whole body politic. Along these lines, anti-modernist authors also formulated alternative visions of symbolic geography. They stressed the cultural and political autarchy of their own national community. At the same time, this anti-modernist turn should not be confused with right-wing radicalism—in fact, the dialogue with the modernist tradition was often very subtle and the anthology also contains texts which offered a criticism of ‘modern’ totalitarianism in an anti-modernist key.

362 pages, 2006 978-963-7326-52-3 cloth $50.00 / ¤ 38.00 / £32.00

506 pages, 2010 978-963-7326-61-5 cloth $50.00 / ¤38.00 / £32.00

452 pages, 2015978-963-7326-62-2 cloth$60.00 / ¤45.00 / £38.00

508 pages, 2007 978-963-7326-60-8 cloth $55.00 / ¤42.00 / £35.00

398 pages, 2010 978-963-7326-64-6 cloth $50.00 / ¤38.00 / £32.00

ANTI-MODERNISM RADICAL REVISIONS OF COLLECTIVE IDENTITY

Diana Mishkova Center for Advanced Study Sofi a

Marius Turda University of Oxford, and Oxford Brookes University

Balázs Trencsényi Central European University, Budapest

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LATE ENLIGHTENMENT

MODERNISM

NATIONAL ROMANTICISM

MODERNISM

EMERGENCE OF THE MODERN ‘NATIONAL IDEA’

THE CREATION OF NATION STATES

FORMATION OF NATIONAL MOVEMENTS

REPRESENTATIONS OF NATIONAL CULTURE

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Balázs Trencsényi

Michal Kopeček

Ahmet Ersoy

Maciej Górny

Vangelis Kechriotis

Balázs Trencsényi

Michal Kopeček

Ahmet Ersoy

Maciej Górny

Vangelis Kechriotis

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Hybrid Renaissance introduces the idea that the Renaissance in Italy, elsewhere in Europe, and in the world beyond Europe is an example of cultural hybridization.

The two key concepts used in this book are “hybridization” and “Renaissance”. Roughly speak-ing, hybridity refers to something new that emerges from the combination of diverse older elements. (The term “hybridization” is preferable to “hybridity” because it refers to a process rather than to a state, and also because it encourages the writer and the readers alike to think in terms of degree: where there is more or less, rather than presence versus absence.)

The book begins with a discussion of the concept of cultural hybridization and a cluster of other concepts related to it. Then comes a geography of cultural hybridization focusing on three locales: courts, major cities (whether ports or capitals) and frontiers. The following seven chapters describe the hybridity of the Renaissance in different fi elds: architecture, painting and sculpture, languages, literature, music, philosophy and law and fi nally religion. The essay con-cludes with a brief account of attempts to resist hybridization or to purify cultures or domains from what was already hybridized.

This book addresses the relation of people to divine beings in contemporary and historical communities. It discusses visions of mysterious wayfarers in rural Spain; the vivifi cation of religious images in homes and churches throughout Europe in the early modern period, and the revival of the phenomenon in the 20thcentury. Medieval and early modern reresentations of the relations between humans and the divine are transposed into the modern art of photoraphy.

Three well-written interesting biographies, portraits of men who were at the very center of governance in 13th century France—men who strove in the shadow of King Louis IX (Saint Louis) to impose a redemptive regime on the realm. Robert of Sorbon, a churchman; Etienne Boileau, a bourgeois; and Simon de Nesle, an aristocrat. A new and altogether sobering vista is opened up for exploring the nature of the king’s rule and the impact of his rule on his subjects.

140 pages,130 x 200mm (5.1”x7.9”), 2012978-615-5225-12-3 paperback $22.95 / ¤18.00 / £15.00

250 pages, 130 x 200mm (5.1”x7.9”), ca. 170 black-and-white illustrations, 2012978-615-5053-37-5 paperback $22.95 / ¤18.00 / £15.00

HYBRID RENAISSANCE

CULTURE, LANGUAGE, ARCHITECTURE

Peter Burke Emmanuel College, Cambridge

Natalie Zemon Davis Annual Lecture Series250 pages with color illustrations, 2015978-963-386-087-8 paperback 130 x 200 mm (5.1”x7.9”)

$24.95 / ¤19.00 / £16.00

MEN AT THE CENTER DIVINE PRESENCE IN SPAIN AND WESTERN EUROPE 1500-1960

REDEMPTIVE GOVERNANCE UNDER LOUIS IX VISIONS, RELIGIOUS IMAGES

AND PHOTOGRAPHS

William Chester Jordan William A. Christian Jr.

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Darwin’s Footprint examines the impact of Darwinism in Greece, investigating how it has shaped Greece in terms of its cultural and intellectual history, and in particular its literature.

The book demonstrates that in the late 19th to early 20th centuries Darwinism and associated science strongly infl uenced celebrated Greek literary writers and other infl uential intellectuals, which fueled debate in various areas such as ‘man’s place in nature’, eugenics, the nature-nurture controversy, religion, as well as class, race and gender.

In addition, the study reveals that many of these individuals were also considering alternative approaches to these issues based on Darwinian and associated biological post-Darwinian ideas. Their concerns included the Greek “race” or nation, its culture, language and identity; also politics and gender equality.

Zarimis’s monograph devotes considerable space to Xenopoulos (1867-1951), notable novelist, journalist and playwright.

This monograph places the science and ideology of eugenics in early twentieth century Portugal in the context of manifestations in other countries in the same period. In Portugal the eugenic science and move-ment were confi ned to three expressions: individua-lized studies on mental health; a particular stance on racial miscegenation in the context of the substantial Portuguese colonial empire; and a diffuse model of social hygiene, maternity and child care.

This monograph explores the course of development of German seroanthropology from its origins in World War I until the end of the Third Reich. Gives an all encom-passing interpretation of how the discovery of blood groups in around 1900 galvanised not only old mythol-ogies of blood and origin but also new developments in anthropology and eugenics in the 1920s and 1930s. Boaz demonstrates how conceptually indeterminate the science of race was under the Nazi regime.

256 pages, 2012978-963-9776-50-0 cloth$50.00 / ¤38.00 / £32.00

340 pages including 15 black-and-white, and color illustrations, 2015978-963-386-077-9 cloth $60.00 / ¤45.00 / £38.00978-963-386-100-4 paperback $35.00/ ¤27.00 / £22.00

304 pages, 2014978-963-386-028-1 cloth$60.00 / ¤45.00 / £38.00

DARWIN’S FOOTPRINT

CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES ON EVOLUTION IN GREECE (1880-1930S)

Maria Zarimis University of New South Wales, Australia

IN SEARCH OF “ARYAN BLOOD”

CATHOLICISM, RACE AND EMPIRE

SEROLOGY IN INTERWAR AND NATIONAL SOCIAL-IST GERMANY

EUGENICS IN PORTUGAL, 1900-1950

Rachel E. Boaz Richard Cleminson

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The book offers case studies on the representation of the Holocaust in contemporary art practices of the 2000s. It examines fi lm projects made by key artists of the international art scene that are capable of refl ecting critically upon forms of Holocaust memory and their historical, political and cultural aspects. Kékesi connects the moral implications of the memory of the Holocaust with a critical analysis of contemporary societies, focusing upon artists who are deeply engaged in doing both of the above within the context of three areas: Eastern Europe (especially Poland), Germany, and Israel. The case studies apply current methods of contemporary art theory and try to unfold their implications in terms of memory politics and social critique.

Through carefully selected art projects, the author helps to understand the specifi c historical, cultural and political circumstances that infl uence the way people in Eastern Europe speak - and do not speak - about the Holocaust.

A fascinating journey into the often unsettling and shadowy worlds of public memory and memorializing in Europe and the United States of America. The author gives fi rst hand account, analysis and criticism about places of memory, accompanied by photos taken by himself. The presented museums range wide in space and genre: Holocaust sites, museums dedicated to Sigmund Freud all over Europe, as well as leading collections of contemporary art.

The essays in the book address the issue of war and women from a transnational, interdisciplinary per-spective. Centering on cultural representations, they establish links between political ideology, history, psy-chology, cultural studies, cinema, literature, and gender studies and address questions such as— what is the role of women in war or military confl icts beyond the well-studied victimization? Geographically, focuses on the USSR / Russia, Central Europe, and the Balkans.

280 pages, 73 illustrations (photos and fi lm stills), 2012978-615-5225-09-3 cloth$60.00 / ¤45.00 / £38.00

286 pages, with 25 color photographs, 2009 978-963-9776-33-3 cloth $45.00 / ¤34.00 / £ 29.00

180 pages, about 40 still photos from fi lms, 2015978-963-386-066-3 cloth $60.00 / ¤45.00 / £38.00978-963-386-096-0 paperback $35.00 / ¤27.00 / £22.00

AGENTS OF LIBERATION

HOLOCAUST MEMORY IN CONTEMPORARY ART AND FILM DOCUMENTARY

Zoltán Kékesi University of Fine Arts, Budapest

EMBRACING ARMS SPIRIT OF THE PLACE

CULTURAL REPRESENTATI-ON OF SLAVIC AND BALKAN WOMEN IN WAR

FROM MAUTHAUSEN TO MOMA

Péter György

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Helena Goscilo

Yana Hashamova

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This book explores anti-Jewish violence in Russian-ruled Lithuania. It begins by illustrating how widespread anti-Jewish feelings were among the Christian population in 19th century, focusing on blood libel accusations as well as describing the role of modern antisemitism. Secondly, it tries to identify the structural preconditions as well as specifi c triggers that turned anti-Jewish feelings into collective violence and analyzes the nature of this violence. Lastly, pogroms in Lithuania are compared to anti-Jewish violence in other regions of the Russian Empire and East Galicia.

This research is inspired by the cultural turn in social sciences, an approach that assumes that violence is fi lled with meaning, which is “culturally constructed, discursively mediated, symbo-lically saturated, and ritually regulated.” The author argues that pogroms in Lithuania instead followed a communal pattern of ethnic violence and was very different from deadly pogroms in other parts of the Russian Empire.

This book focuses on the specifi c contexts as ethno-graphic knowledge was created in modern Russia, showing readers how tsarist and Soviet ethnographers simultaneously defi ned both their subjects and their own expertise over a roughly three-hundred year pe-riod. The essays address fi elds into which ethnographic knowledge poured – military, mission, history, anthro-pology, literature etc. – as well as knowledge formats – pictures, maps, atlases, plays, tape recordings, lectures, fi lms, posters, museums, exhibitions etc.

A Pragmatic Alliance discusses the political cooperation between Jews and Lithuanians in the Tsarist Empire in the early 20th century. Among the Lithuanians, the modern national identity became increasingly preva-lent. Within the Jewish community, some advocated not a religious but an ethnic or proto-nationalist concept. Others believed that only with the abolition of capitalism and the establishment of a socialist state would Jewish integration be possible.

280 pages, 2011978-615-5053-17-7, cloth$50.00 / ¤38.00 / £32.00

320 pages, 2015978-963-386-072-4 cloth $60.00 / ¤45.00 / £38.00978-963-386-097-7 paperback$39.99 / ¤30.00 / £25.00

414 pages, 2014978-615-5225-76-5 cloth$75.00 / ¤57.00 / £47.00

ENEMIES FOR A DAY

ANTISEMITISM AND ANTI-JEWISH VIOLENCE IN LITHUANIA UNDER THE TSARS

Darius Staliūnas Lithuanian Institute of History, Vilnius

A PRAGMATIC ALLIANCE

AN EMPIRE OF OTHERS

JEWISH-LITHUANIAN POLITICAL COOPERATION AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURY

CREATING ETHNOGRAPHIC KNOWLEDGE IN IMPERIAL RUSSIA AND THE USSR

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Historical Studies in Eastern Europe and Eurasia, Vol. 3

Vladas Sirutavičius

Darius Staliūnas

Roland Cvetkovski

Alexis Hofmeister

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This book compares the various aspects – political, military economic – of Soviet occupation in Austria, Hungary and Romania. Using documents found in Austrian, Hungarian, Romanian and Russian archives the authors argue that the nature of Soviet foreign policy has been misunder-stood. Existing literature has focused on the Soviet foreign policy from a political perspective; when and why Stalin made the decision to introduce Bolshevik political systems in the Soviet sphere of infl uence. This book will show that the Soviet conquest of East-Central Europe had an imperial dimension as well and allowed the Soviet Union to use the territory it occupied as military and economic space. The fi nal dimension of the book details the tragically human experiences of Soviet occupation: atrocities, rape, plundering and deportations.

By bringing key documents together in one single volume, this book offers penetrating new insights into Soviet policies in Romania, Hungary and Austria that contributed to the origins of the Cold War.

This volume deals with the period of takeover and of ‘high Stalinism’ in Eastern Europe (1945–1955); its contributions analyze various aspects related these topics for each country of the former Soviet bloc (with the exception of Albania). The essays are based on new archival research, some are reassessments of the au-thor’s previous research and others are critical apprais-als of the specifi c literature published on issues related to the main topic.

The volume offers a complex comparative overview of the collectivization process in Eastern Europe after World War II. The essays explore 1) the Soviet “mod-el” and its emulation in Eastern Europe; 2) spatial dif-ferences in the collectivization campaigns, particularly with regard to the relationship between center and peripheral regions; 3) the dynamics of collectivization in rural societies; and 4) types of collectivization and socialist agricultural systems.

560 pages, 2014978-615-5225-63-5 cloth$70.00 / ¤53.00 / £44.00

452 pages, 2009978-963-9776-55-5 cloth $55.00 / ¤42.00 / £ 35.00978-963-9776-63-0 paperback $27.95 / ¤21.00 / £ 18.00

380 pages, 2015978-963-386-075-5 cloth $70.00 / ¤53.00 / £44.00978-963-386-099-1 paperback $39.99 / ¤30.00 / £25.00

SOVIET OCCUPATION OF ROMANIA, HUNGARY, AND AUSTRIA 1944/45–1948/49

Csaba Békés Cold War History Research Center, Budapest

László Borhi Indiana University

Peter Ruggenthaler Ludwig BoltzmannInstitute of Human Rights

Ottmar Trașcă Institute of History in Cluj-Napoca, Romania

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THE COLLECTIVIZATI-ON OF AGRICULTURE IN COMMUNIST EASTERN EUROPE

STALINISM REVISITED

COMPARISON AND ENTANGLEMENTS

THE ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMUNIST REGIMES IN EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE

Vladimir Tismaneanu

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Constantin Iordachi

Arnd Bauerkämper

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The twentieth century has left behind a painful and complicated legacy of massive trauma, monstrous crimes, radical social engineering, creating collective/individual guilt syndromes that were often specters haunting the process of democratization in the various societies that have emerged out of these profoundly de-structuring contexts, such as Germany, Romania, Russia and others.

The volume is an up-to-date reassessment of how the interplay between memory, history, and justice generates insights that examine the present and future of democracy without becoming limited to a Europe-centric framework of understanding. The analysis is structured on three complementary and interconnected trajectories: the public use of history, politics of memory, and transitional justice.

Thirteen essays on the political use and abuse of his-tory with particular focus on Central and Eastern Eu-rope, including articles on Germany, Japan and Turkey. The case studies look at actors (from political parties to individual historians), institutions (museums, institutes of national remembrance, special political commissions), methods, political rationale and motivations.

This collection of essays examines the formation and transformation of the memory of communism in the post-communist period. The authors examines the mechanisms and processes that infl uence, determine and mint the private and public memory of communism in the post-1989 era. Eight major thematic blocks revisit specifi c practices in communism such as popular culture and everyday life, childhood, labor, the secret police, and the perception of “the system”.

640 pages, 2014978-96 3-386-034-2 cloth$80.00 / ¤60.00 / £50.00

520 pages, 2015978-963-386-092-2 cloth $70.00 / ¤53.00 / £44.00978-963-386-101-1 paperback $45.00 / ¤34.00 / £29.00

340 pages, 2012 978-615-5225-15-4 cloth$60.00 / ¤45.00 / £38.00

REMEMBRANCE, HISTORY, AND JUSTICE COMING TO TERMS WITH TRAUMATIC PASTS IN DEMOCRATIC SOCIETIES

Vladimir Tismaneanu University of Marylandand

Bogdan C. Iacob New Europe College, Bucharest

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REMEMBERING COMMUNISM

THE CONVOLUTIONS OF HISTORICAL POLITICS PRIVATE AND PUBLIC

RECOLLECTIONS OF LIVED EXPERIENCE IN SOUTHEAST EUROPE

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Maria Todorova

Augusta Dimou

Stefan Troebst

Alexei Miller

Maria Lipman

Edited by

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“As simple as burek” is a popular phrase used by many young people in Slovenia. Mlekuž maintains that the truth is just the opposite. The burek is a pie made of pastry dough fi lled with various fi llings that is well-known in the Balkans, and also in Turkey and the Near East by other names. Whether on the plate or as a cultural artifact, it is in fact, not that simple. After a brief stroll through its innocent history, Mlekuž focuses on the present state of the burek, after parasitical ideologies had attached themselves to it and poisoned its discourses. In Slovenia, the burek has become a loaded metaphor for the Balkans and immigrants from the republics of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Without the burek it would be equally diffi cult to consider the jargon of Slovenian youth, the imagined world of Slovenian chauvinism and the rhetorical arsenal of advertising agents when promoting healthy foods.

In this analysis, Mlekuž refers to the burek as the “metaburek.” All at the same time it is greasy, Balkan, Slovene, not-Slovene, Yugoslavian, familiar, foreign, the greatest, the worst, disturb-ingly unhealthy, plebeian, junk food, and fi nally, a cherub (burek spelled backwards is kerub, the Slovene word for cherub). And this metaburek, the protagonist of this book, is never a completely pure, innocent, unconditioned burek. It is much more.

Through the Window brings an original perspective to the folklore of Bosnia-Herzegovina. The elopement is a transformative rite of passage where an unmarried girl becomes a married woman. The affi nal visitation, which follows, is a confi rmatory ceremony where ritu-alized customs between families establish in-lawships. These customs refl ect a transethnic heritage shared by people in Bosnia as a national group, including Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats.

As a reporter for the prestigious New York Times the author interviewed many of the leading political fi g-ures of the Balkans (Illyria). To his credit he also sought out the area’s intellectuals, not all of whom toed the government line, and whose comments give the read-er a sense of how life was lived in those times. Binder devotes a chapter to each ethnic group from Vlachs to Serbs, talks about their individual differences and commonalities, and manages to do so without offense.

218 pages, 2014978-963-386-009-0 paperback$24.95 / ¤19.00 / £16.00

140 pages, 2014978-963-386-060-1 cloth$60.00 / ¤45.00 / £38.00

BUREK

A CULINARY METAPHOR

Jernej Mlekuž Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Ljubljana

180 pages, 13 photos and 7 recipes, 2015978-963-386-089-2 cloth$45.00/ ¤34.00 / £29.00 978-963-386-090-8 paperback$22.95 / ¤17.50 / £14.99

FARE WELL, ILLYRIA THROUGH THE WINDOWKINSHIP AND ELOPEMENT IN BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA

David Binder Keith Doubt

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Civic and Uncivic Values in Kosovo is based on the conviction that the key to the establishment of stable liberal democracy anywhere in the world - in this case, in Kosovo - lies in the completion of three interrelated tasks: The creation of effective political institutions based on the principle of the separation of powers (including the independence of the judiciary), the implementation of the rule of law, and the promotion of civic values, including tolerance of ethnic, religious and sexual minorities, trust, and respect for the harm principle. In Kosovo, there are problems across all three measures, including judicial independence, the rule of law, and especially, civic values. Research shows that the citizens of Kosovo rank extremely low on trust of other citizens, engagement in social organizations, and tolerance of gays, lesbians, and atheists, but high on trust in the political institutions of their country along with a great deal of pride in their newly independent state.

This monograph offers an analysis of education pol-icy-making in the processes of social transformation and post-confl ict development in the Western Bal-kans. Based on a number of examples (case studies) of education reform in the former Yugoslavia – from the decade before its violent breakup to contempo-rary efforts in post-confl ict reconstruction – it tells the story of the political processes and motivations underlying specifi c education reforms.

This book discusses Serbia’s struggle for democratic values after the fall of the Milosevic regime, and after the trauma caused by the secession of Kosovo. A broad range of topics national myths and symbols, history textbooks, media, fi lm, religion, inter-ethnic dialogue, transitional justice, political party agendas etc. were examined in order to judge the prospects of two al-ternative value systems in Serbia: liberal, cosmopolitan and civic on the one hand, and traditional, provincial, nationalist on the other.

440 pages, 2011978-963-9776-98-2 cloth$55.00 / ¤42.00 / £35.00

250 pages, 2014978-615-5225-72-7 cloth$60.00 / ¤45.00 / £38.00

HISTORY, POLITICS, AND VALUE TRANSFORMATION

FROM CLASS TO IDENTITYTHE POLITICS OF EDUCATION REFORMS IN FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

Jana Bacevic

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448 pages (including fi gures and tables), 2015978-963-386-073-1 cloth $70.00 / ¤53.00 / £44.00978-963-386-098-4 paperback $39.99 / ¤30.00 / £25.00

CIVIC AND UNCIVIC VALUES IN KOSOVO

Sabrina P. Ramet Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim

Albert Simkus Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim

Ola Listhaug Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim

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CIVIC AND UNCIVIC VALUES SERBIA IN THE POST-MILOŠEVIĆ ERA

Ola Listhaug

Sabrina P. Ramet

Dragana Dulić

Edited by

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This volume provides a detailed history of the internal deportation campaign instituted by the Hungarian commu-nist government in 1950s as a form of punishment for citizens considered “enemies of the state”. Their wealth, possessions, their way of life and most importantly, their infl uence on society at large had to be demolished.

The deportation campaign targeted remnants of qualifi ed upper middle class: educators, medical or scientifi c professionals, aristocratic or military offi cials who represented pre-war Hungary and also well-to-do “kulaks” (peasants).

Széchenyi recounts the legal basis of the deportations, and points out the manner in which Hungarian laws were distorted to serve the purpose of sending its own citizens into forced internal exile. She has also uncovered many documents related to the deportations, their administration and implementation that are invaluable to our under-standing of what amounted to a social engineering campaign by Hungary’s communist leaders to rid the country of elements they deemed undesirable.

In the second half of the volume, survivors recount their own personal memories of how deportations affected them and their families.

Stigmatized is the fi rst book in English which lays out not only the history of the Hungarian internal deportations of the Stalinist era, but illustrates its consequences to a nation and society in the long run.

This volume examines the present-day situation of Hungarian as a minority language in Romania. It is an import-ant addition to the study of the Hungarian language in the diaspora that should be of interest not only to linguists and sociologists also sociolinguists but to historians, political or social scientists, educators and dialectologists as well. The problems presented, albeit referring specifi cally to the Hungarian language in Romanian today, have parallels across borders and across all languages spoken by minorities. Survival of minority languages be it Quechua in Peru, Spanish in the United States or Hungarian in the Carpath-ian basin depends on historical, geopolitical and sociolinguistic factors. To a large degree it also depends on the politics of the governing majority country whose regulations have repercussions on all aspects of education, work, environment and cultural and social life. The studies of this volume delve on the characteristics and stumbling blocks of minority and diaspora language use. They also point to the tools that make possible the reversal of the trend for linguistic and cultural assimilation, tools that could also open the path toward healthy multicultural and multilingual coexistence.

The volume includes historical ethnographic maps of the region.

Published by Helena History Press 978-0-9859433-8-7, cloth, 2015$55.00 / ¤42.00 / £35.00

Published by Helena History Press 978-0-9859433-7-0, cloth, 2015$55.00 / ¤42.00 / £35.00

German War - Russian Peace

– The Hungarian Tragedy

Ullein-Reviczky, A., 300 pages, 2014

978-0-9859433-4-9 cloth $55.00 / ¤42.00 / £35.00

Inauguration of “Organized Political Warfare”, The –

The Cold War Organizations Sponsored by the National

Committee for a Free Europe / Free Europe Committee

Kádár-Lynn, K., 500 pages, 2013

978-0-9859433-0-1 cloth $75.00 / ¤57.00 / £47.00

In Search of the Budapest Secession

– The Arts Proletariat and the Modernism’s Rise in the

Hungarian Art Market, 1800-1914

Taylor, J., 280 pages, 2014

978-0-9859433-3-2 cloth $55.00 / ¤42.00 / £35.00

Night and Fog

– The Collected Dramas and Screenplays of Danilo Kiš

Cox, John K. 400 pages, 2014

978-0-9859433-2-5 cloth $55.00 / ¤42.00 / £35.00

21ST CENTURY HUNGARIAN LANGUAGE SURVIVAL IN TRANSYLVANIA

STIGMATIZED

Judith Kesserű Némethy

Kinga Széchenyi

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A HISTORY OF THE INTERNAL DEPORTATIONS IN HUNGARY: 1951-1958

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Human Dignity and the Promise of Human Rights is a collection of essays exploring the concept of human dignity, its connection to human rights, and its role in a variety of philosophical, legal, and contemporary public issues. Divided into four sections, the fi rst contains contemporary theoretical discussions of the meaning of human dignity and its role in moral and political theory. The next three sections incorporate readings broadly around three topics: bioethics and law; social and economic welfare and rights; and current issues. The issues within which dignity plays a major role include gay marriage, the use of torture, human traffi cking and slavery, and the human rights of women.

Democracy is the only legitimate form of political power in societies that regard individuals as free and equal. Yet many have doubted whether the European Union is, can be, or should be democratic. Is the European Union un-sustainable in its present form? Must it either take a precarious gamble on forming a full democratic political sys-tem of its own or, as some have argued, “downsize” so that it can be controlled by its member state democracies?

A Different Kind of Democracy? helps answer these questions by bringing together some of the most important contributions to the literature on democracy and the European Union. It includes arguments for and against the claim that the European Union is in democratic defi cit; refl ections on the possibilities and problems of forming a European Union demos (democratic political community); and proposals for how the Union might be made democratic. Each of these topics is introduced by a careful analysis of the normative and practical questions it poses. As well as being of interest to scholars of European integration, the reader is indispensable to all with an interest in prospects for democracy beyond the state.

Published by the Open Society Foundations 256 pages, paperback, 2015978-1-940983-29-5$25.95 / ¤19.50 / £16.99

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Globalizing Torture

– CIA Secret Detention and Extraordinary Rendition

Open Society Justice Initiative, 256 pages, 2013

978-1-936133-75-8 paperback $27.95 / ¤25.95 / £23.99

Learning to See Invisible Children

– Inclusion of Children with Disabilities in central Asia

Rouse / Lapham, 204 pages, 2013

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Presumption of Guilt

–The Global Overuse of pretrial Detention

Open Society Justice Initiative,

267 mm x 190 mm (10.5” x 7.5”) 260 pages, 2013

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Reducing Ethnic Profi ling in the EU

– A Handbook of Good Practices

Open Society Justice Initiative, 228 pages, 2013

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Socioeconomic Impact of Pretrial Detention, The

Open Society Justice Initiative, 72 pages, 2013

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We’re Tired of Taking You to the Court

Human Rights Abuses by Kenya’s Anti-Terrorism Police Unit

Horowitz, J., 80 pages, 2014

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A DIFFERENT KIND OF DEMOCRACY?

HUMAN DIGNITY AND THE PROMISE OF HUMAN RIGHTS

Christopher LordThe University of Oslo Lord

Richard P. HiskesGrand Valley State University and University of Connecticut

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This book offers a survey of the challenges that the European Union as a global actor has been facing since the 2008 fi nancial crisis, as well as the policy responses it gives (or should give) to these problems. The essays assess key areas of European policy such as internal institutional reform, foreign policy, security policy, trade, energy security and migration.

In the early 2000s, the EU set off to transform itself into a player in world politics. However, in the past few years, the changing international order, the decrease in European competitiveness and economic output, as well as a number of internal institutional compromises began to challenge the EU’s ability to perform its role as a global player, indeed even its role of regional stabilizer. The ongoing military confl ict in Ukraine, the U.S.’s continuing pivot to Asia, and the repercussions of the global fi nancial crisis in the Eurozone all hamper the Union’s ability to act, but also its magnetism: partner countries now without a clear path to accession appear to be much more opportunistic when it comes to their European relations, than the enthusiastic post-communist countries who became members in 2004.

Published by Central European University, Budapest 978-963-89822-6-1, paperback, 2015134 pages (including fi gures and tables)$24,95 / ¤19.00 / £16.00

Building an Integrated Higher Education System

in Europe

– Romania’s Commitments in the European Higher Edu-

cation Area and their Implementation at National Level

Matei L./Curaj A. 120 pages, 2014

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Conservative Ideology in the Making

Dénes, I.Z., 268 pages, 2009

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European Union with 36 Members?, A

– Perspectives and Risks

Balázs, P., 304 pages, 2014

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Europe’s Position in the New World Order

Balázs, P., 250 pages, 2014

978-963-8982-20-9 paperback $35.00 / ¤27.00 / £22.00

Exposed Memories

– Family pictures in private and collective memory

Bán / Turai, 200 pages, 2010

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Festivals in Focus

Klaic, D., 144 pages, 2014

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From Victimhood to Citizenship

– The Path of Roma Integration

Guy / Bíró, 204 pages, 2013

978-615-5225-90-1 paperback $24.95 / ¤22.95 / £21.99

Governing Decentralized Education Systems

– Systematic change in South Eastern Europe

Radó, P., 356 pages, 2011

978-963-9719-20-0 paperback $35.00 / ¤29.95 / £25.00

Lithuanian Jewish Culture

Katz, D., 400 pages, 245 mm x 290 mm (9.6” x 11.4”), lavish

four color printing, 325 photos, 26 maps & charts, 2010

978-963-9776-51-7 cloth $80.00 / ¤60.00 / £55.00

Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to Romany Studies

Stewart / Rövid, 308 pages, 2011

978-615-5053-16-0 paperback $35.00 / ¤29.95 / £25.00

Objects of Remembrance

– A memoir of Viennese dreams and American opportunities

Price, Monroe E, 224 pages, includes black-and-white

photos, 2010

978-963-9776-59-3 paperback $19.95 / ¤15.00 / £13.99

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On Baltic Slovenia and Adriatic Lithuania

– A Qualitative Comparative analysis of Patterns in

Post-Communist Transformation

Norkus, Z., 384 pages, 16 illustrations, 2012

978-615-5053-50-4 cloth $60.00 / ¤55.00 / £50.00

Politics of early Language Teaching, The

Hungarian in the primary schools of the late Dual Monarchy

Berecz, A., 284 pages, 2014

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Studies in Biopolitics

Sándor, J., 260 pages, 2013

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Teaching against Violence

Reassessing the Toolbox

Testoni / Groterath / Guglielmin / Wieser, 190 pages, 2014

978-615-5225-93-2 paperback $29.95 / ¤27.95 / £24.99

Teaching Gender with Libraries and Archives

–The Power of Information

De Jong / Koevoets, 180 pages, 2013

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Teaching “Race “ with a Gendered Edge

Hipfl / Loftsdottir, 172 pages, 2012

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Universities and Refl exive Modernity

– Institutional ambiguities and unintended consequences

Vlašceanu, L., 204 pages, 2010

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Vilnius

– City of strangers

Briedis, L., 296 pages, 76 illustrations (maps and photos),

2009

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SECTORAL RESPONSES TO A NEW WORLD ORDER

Péter Balázs

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The Dictionary of Debate and Public Speaking contains over 600 terms and concepts associated with debate and public speaking. Designed for debaters, coaches, and judges, its scope is international, and it includes terms from a wide variety of debate formats. The emphasis is practical; entries provide the user not only a detailed defi nition of each term but also examples of how the term would be used in debate. Defi nitions are nuanced so that the user can distinguish how the term is defi ned and used in a variety of formats.

Leslie Phillips has taught and coached all styles of high school and college debate for more than 30 years. His students have won several national championships and many top speaker awards. He is the co-author of a text-book, Basic Debate, and has received the Six Diamond award from the National Speech and Debate Association. Entries include: Terms of argumentation (fallacy, rebuttal, syllogism) • Debate mechanics (Whip speech, point of information, judge, summary speech, tournament, break) • Debate concepts (plan, solvency, disadvantage, extension, case) • Public speaking terms (rate, tone, audience)

The Dictionary of Debate and Public Speaking also includes an appendix offering detailed descriptions of key debate formats.

Authentic Communication is a complete program for anyone interested in speaking effectively in public. It pro-vides instruction and exercises for all aspects of the public speaking process. All three authors of the work have taught students of all ages, from pre-school to graduate school, and people from all walks of life, from Olympic athletes and Congressional candidates, how to effectively speak in public.

Topics covered include: History and theory of public speaking • Dealing with communication apprehension • Selecting and refi ning a topic • Conducting research and constructing a speech • Physical and vocal delivery • Audience analysis

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AUTHENTIC COMMUNICATION

DICTIONARY OF DEBATE AND PUBLIC SPEAKING

Jeffrey Hannan Evanston Township High School Travis Kiger Illinois State University Ganer Newman Western Kentucky University

Leslie PhillipsTrainer and Debate Coach

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Adjudication – Essays on the Philosophy, Practice, and

Pedagogy of judging British Parliamentary debate

Bibby / Block / Llano, 224 pages, 2013

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Are Traditional Media Dead?

– Can journalism survive in the digital world?

Sturgis, I., 232 pages, 2012

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Art, Argument and Advocacy: Mastering Parlimentary

Debate

John Meany and Kate Shuster, 384 pages, 2002

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Campaign Finance

– The problems and consequences of reform

Boatright, R., 256 pages, 2011

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Challenge of Anti-Roma Politics, The

Guy, W., 256 pages, 2014

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Children of the Drug War

Barrett, D., 288 pages, 2011

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Citizen Journalism – Valuable, useless or dangerous?

Wall, M., 188 pages, 2012

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Code of the Debater – Introduction to policy debating

Snider, A.C., 224 pages, 2008

978-1-932716-41-2 paperback $24.95 / ¤21.95 / £18.99

Comment gagner un debat ? – Guide au debatdans le style

des Championnats mondi aux universitaires du debat

Johnson, S., 272 pages, 2012

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Constitutions, Security, and the Rule of LawSetty, S., 224 pages, 2014978-1-61770-083-5 paperback $24.95 / ¤22.95 / £21.99Creating a World Fit for Children – Understanding in the UN Convention on the Rights of the ChildRutgers, C., 256 pages, 2010978-1-932716-82-5 paperback $25.95 / ¤23.95 / £19.99Debate and Dialogue in Correctional Settings– Maps, Models, and MaterialsChavez / Cooke / Wheeldon, 120 pages, 218 x 282 mm (8.5” x 11”), 2013978-1-61770-070-5 paperback $14.95 / ¤12.50 / £11.99Debatabase Book, The – A Must Have Guide for Successful Debate (Sixth edition)The Editors of IDEA, 256 pages, 8 1 x 1, 2013978-1-61770-077-4 paperback $27.95 / ¤25.95 / £23.99Debating in the World Schools Style – A guideQuinn, S., 288 pages, 152 x 228 mm (6”x9”), 2009978-1-932716-55-9 paperback $25.95 / ¤23.95 / £19.99Debattredans le style scolairemondial – Un guideQuinn, S., 272 pages978-1-61770-062-0 paperback $25.95 / ¤22.95 / £19.99Decision by DebateEhninger / Brockriede, 440 pages, 2008978-1-932716-47-4 paperback $29.95 / ¤26.95 / £24.99Defending My Enemy– American Nazis, the Skokie case, and the risks of freedomNeier, A., 182 pages, 2012978-1-61770-045-3 paperback $24.95 / ¤21.95 / £18.99Different kind of Power?, A – The EU’s Role in International PoliticsDiez, T., 256 pages, 2014978-1-61770-090-3 paperback $25.95 / ¤23.95 / £21.99Digital Activism Decoded – The new mechanics of changeJoyce, M., 152 x 228 mm (6” x 9”), 240 pages, 2010978-1-932716-60-3 paperback $25.95 / ¤21.95 / £18.99Direct Democracy – The struggle for democratic responsiveness and representationLindaman, Kara L., 242 pages, 2010978-1-932716-81-8 paperback $25.95 / ¤23.95 / £19.99Discourse, Debate, and Democracy – Readings from Controversia: an international journal of debate and democratic renewalWilliams / Young, 294 pages, 2009978-1-932716-48-1 paperback $25.95 / ¤23.95 / £19.99 Discovering the World through Debate – A Practical Guide to Educational Debate for Debaters, Coaches, and Judges (Fourth Edition)Bibby, N., 240 pages, 8 1 x 11, 2014978-1-61770-089-7 paperback $29.95 / ¤27.95 /£24.99Drones and Targeted Killings - Ethics, Law, Politics Knuckey, S., 256 pages, 2014978-1-61770-099-6 paperback $25.95 / ¤19.95 / £16.99 Eastern European Roma in the EU– Mobility, Discrimination SolutionsPusca, A., 256 pages, 2012978-1-61770-024-8 paperback $25.95 / ¤22.95 / £19.99Elements of Logic (Eights Edition Revised)Whately, R., 410 pages, 2008978-1-932716-46-7 paperback $15.95 / ¤13.95 / £11.99Elements of Rhetoric (Seventh Edition)Whately, R., (1787–1863) Intros by Ehninger / Rybacki536 pages, 2009978-1-932716-50-4 paperback $29.95/ ¤26.95 / £24.99An Enduring Tension – Balancing National Security and Our Access to InformationBerman, E., 256 pages, 2014978-1-61770-094-1 paperback $25.95 / ¤23.95 /£21.99

Engaging Youth in Politics – Debating Democracy’s FutureDalton, R.J., 296 pages, 2011978-1-61770-014-9 paperback $25.95 / ¤23.95 / £19.99Essential Reading on RhetoricZompetti, J.P., 192 pages, 2013978-1-61770-069-9 paperback $27.95 / ¤25.95 / £23.99Essential Readings on ArgumentationZompetti, J., 208 pages, 2014978-1-61770-092-7 paperback $27.95 / ¤25.95 /£23.99Ethics of 21 st Century Military Confl ictLenard / Gaston, 328 pages, 2012978-1-61770-041-5 paperback $25.95 / ¤23.50 / £22.99Ethnic Profi ling: A Modern FrameworkKimora, 228 pages, 2014978-1-61770-078-1 paperback $24.95 / ¤22.95 / £21.99Finding Your Voice– A comprehensive guide to collegiate policy debateHahn, A. / Hahn, T.W. / Hobeika, 290 pages, 2012978-1-61770-051-4 paperback $25.95 / ¤23.95 / £19.99Freedom vs. Security – The struggle for balanceHuang / Dibiase, 288 pages, 2010978-1-932716-56-6 paperback $25.95 / ¤23.95 / £19.99Ganar Debates – Unaguiadebartir con el estilodel Campeonato Mundial Universitario de DebateJohnson, S., 304 pages, 2013978-1-61770-075-0 paperback $25.95 / ¤23.95 / £19.99Human Rights Post 9/11 Rights Post 9/11Barratt, B., 192 pages, 2013978-1-61770-072-9 paperback $24.95 / ¤22.95 / £21.99Human Traffi cking Reconsidered – Rethinking the Problem, Envisioning New SolutionsHoang / Parrenas, 240 pages, 2014978-1-61770-091-0 paperback $25.95 / ¤23.95 / £21.99Inclusion for ALL – The UN convention on the rights of persons with disabilitiesZiegler, D.A., 384 pages, 2010978-1-932716-79-5 paperback $25.95 / ¤23.95 / £19.99Infl uencing Through Argument, (Updated Edition)Robert B. Huber and Alfred C. Snider, 232 pages, 2005978-1-932716-07-8 $25.95 / ¤21.95 / £18.99Intergenerational JusticeSarat, A., 224 pages, 20139781-61770-084-2 paperback $24.94 / ¤21.95 / £18.99The International Criminal Court – Challenges to achieving justice and accountability in the 21st centuryEllis / Goldstone, 430 pages, 2008978-1-932716-42-9 paperback $25.95 / ¤23.95 / £19.99 International Moot Court – An introductionThe International Bar Association, 176 pages, 2008978-1-932716-43-6 paperback $18.95 / ¤13.95 / £11.99 Introduction To Public Forum & Congressional DebateHannan / Berkman / Meadows, 224 pages, 2012978-1-61770-038-5 paperback $24.95 / ¤23.50 / £22.99 The Laws of War and 21st Century Confl ictGaston, E., 232 pages, 2012978-1-61770-026-2 paperback $25.95 / ¤21.95 / £18.99Logical Self-DefenseRalph H. Johnson and J. Anthony Blair, 338 pages, 2006978-1-932716-18-4 paperback $25.95 / ¤23.95 / £19.99Making Civics Relevant, Making Citizens Effective– Action Civics in the ClassroomMillenson / Mills / Andes, 192 pages, 218 x 282 mm (8.5” x 11”), 2014978-1-61770-068-2 paperback $27.95 / ¤25.95 / £23.99Many Sides – Debate across the curriculum (Revised edition)Snider / Schnurer, 288 pages, 2006978-1-932716-17-7 paperback $25.95 / ¤23.95 / £19.99

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Iacob.......................................................................................... 7International Debate Education Association ................. 13, 14, 15

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Kekesi........................................................................................ 4Kesserű-Némethy...................................................................... 10

Kiger.......................................................................................... 13

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Listhaug..................................................................................... 9Lord........................................................................................... 11

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Mishkova................................................................................... 1Mlekuž....................................................................................... 8

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Newman.................................................................................... 13

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Phillips....................................................................................... 13

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Ramet........................................................................................ 9Remembrance, History, and justice............................................ 7Ruggenthaler............................................................................. 6

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Sectoral Responses to a New World order.................................. 12Simkus....................................................................................... 9Soviet Occupation of Romania, Hungary, and Austria 1944/45-1948/49.............................................. 6Staliūnas.................................................................................... 5Stigmatized................................................................................ 10Széchenyi.................................................................................. 10

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Tismaneanu............................................................................... 7Traşcă........................................................................................ 6Trencsenyi.................................................................................. 1Turda......................................................................................... 1

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Zarimis....................................................................................... 3

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