Return to Diversity: A Political History of East Central Europe Since World War II - Hardcover

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9780195119923: Return to Diversity: A Political History of East Central Europe Since World War II

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This highly acclaimed book offers a complete political history of East Central Europe from World War II to the present. Return to Diversity, now in its third edition, introduces a new co-author, Nancy M. Wingfield, and has been fully updated to cover events up through the 1990s. It includes an account and analysis of the developments in post-communist regimes throughout the region, addressing the transformation of each country during the first post-communist decade. It discusses coalition politics, ethnic discord, and issues of democratic development. This new edition features additional maps and extensively revised reading lists to reflect the most current scholarship in the field. Unsurpassed in scope, in depth of analysis, and in fairness and objectivity, Return to Diversity is an invaluable resource for students of this regions history and politics.

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About the Author

Joseph Rothschild, former Professor of Political Science, Columbia University. Nancy M. Wingfield, Associate Professor of History, Northern Illinois University.

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Praise for the Previous Edition


"Rothschild fills a special niche, providing a succint and accessible summary to a complex political history ... For a concise yet scholarly political history of East-Central Europe, there is nothing comparable ... This clear and intelligent book will be useful to students and general readers alike." -- Perspectives on Political Science


"By far the most reliable and incisive analysis of the rise and fall of the Communist bloc in Eastern Europe. My students found it immensly helpful." -- Warren Lerner, Duke University


"Updated edition makes this an authoritative synopsis of post-1945 East Central Europe, giving more perspective on changes and challenges of the present. Additions to the bibliography keep up with progress in scholarship, adding to the book's value as reference and source." -- Richard F. Crane, University of Connecticut


"Essential reading for both students and their professors to obtain a balanced account of the nations of East Central Europe since the Second World War." -- Peter Black, George Mason University


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  • PublisherOxford University Press
  • Publication date1999
  • ISBN 10 0195119924
  • ISBN 13 9780195119923
  • BindingHardcover
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Edition number3
  • Number of pages352
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