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Return to diversity : a political history of East Central Europe since World War II (4th ed)

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Written by one of the world's foremost authorities on East Central Europe,Return to Diversity has proven to be an invaluable guide to students of modern European history and politics.

The addition of co-author Nancy M. Wingfield on the current third edition brought the expertise of another leading scholar to the book, with updates and a fully revised suggested reading list to reflect the most recent scholarship in the field.

An engaging and straightforward political narrative, the book is organized chronologically, in a country-by-country format that makes information easily accessible to students.

Each section features comments summarizing and examining the most important themes of Eastern Europe during the rise and fall of Communism.

There are balanced discussions of every relevant political affair, as well as detailed analysis of the causes and consequences of Communism from the perspective of post-Communist regimes.

The new edition will move to a larger trim size. Already heralded for its sound political scholarship, the fourth edition of RtD will now include more on how society and culture influenced the political events it discusses.

There is an overall consensus praising RtD as one of the best if not the best textbook on political history on the market, and the fourth edition will continue in this tradition.

The new edition will move to a larger trim size. Already heralded for its sound political scholarship, the fourth edition of RtD will now include more on how society and culture influenced the political events it discusses.

There is an overall consensus praising RtD as one of the best if not the best textbook on political history on the market, and the fourth edition will continue in this tradition

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Product Details
Oxford University Press Inc
0195334744 / 9780195334746
Hardback
947.084
06/12/2007
United States
English
320 p.
Previous ed.: 2000.