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Recent Social Trends in Bulgaria, 1960-1995 - 15

Part of the Comparative Charting of Social Change series
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The introduction, by Nikolai Genov, looks at the challenges posed by two transformations: the experiment with communism, which ended in failure, and the current transition to a market economy and pluralist politics.

Genov concludes that the major reason for Bulgaria's critical situation is the powerlessness of its state institutions.

Considering life-style, fertility, leisure and consumption, inequality, religion, economic institutions, ethnicity, norms of conduct, and family, as well as other trends, Recent Social Trends in Bulgaria, 1960B1995 is the first comprehensive presentation of the major transformations that characterize Bulgaria at the turn of the century.

The contributors not only consider a broad range of social phenomena but provide an in-depth analysis of social change.

This national profile provides more data supporting the hypothesis of diversification, rather than convergence, in modern societies, a hypothesis proposed by the Comparative Charting of Social Change group after documenting social change in many countries.

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Product Details
0773568255 / 9780773568259
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
01/01/2001
English
489 pages
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