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What Was Socialism, and What Comes Next?
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Author(s):
Katherine Verdery
Publication date:
December 31 1996
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Princeton University Press
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9781400821990
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December 31 1996
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10.1515/9781400821990
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Contents
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 19
ONE. What Was Socialism, and Why Did It Fall?
pp. 39
TWO. The “Etatization” of Time in CeauÎescu's Romania
pp. 61
THREE. From Parent-State to Family Patriarchs: Gender and Nation in Contemporary Eastern Europe
pp. 83
FOUR. Nationalism and National Sentiment in Postsocialist Romania
pp. 104
FIVE. Civil Society or Nation? “Europe” in the Symbolism of Postsocialist Politics
pp. 133
SIX. The Elasticity of Land: Problems of Property Restitution in Transylvania
pp. 168
SEVEN. Faith, Hope, and Caritas in the Land of the Pyramids, Romania, 1990–1994
pp. 204
EIGHT. A Transition from Socialism to Feudalism? Thoughts on the Postsocialist State
pp. 229
Afterword
pp. 235
Notes
pp. 289
Index
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