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East Central European Crisis Discourses in the Twentieth Century - A Never-Ending Story?

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The term "crisis," with its complex history, has emerged as one of the pivotal notions of political modernity. As such, reconstructing the ways the discourse of crisis functioned in various contexts and historical moments gives us a unique insight not only into a series of conceptual transformations, but also into the underlying logic of key political and intellectual controversies of the last two centuries. Studying the ways crisis was experienced, conceptualized, and negotiated can contribute to the understanding of how various visions of time and history shape political thinking and, conversely, how political and social reconfigurations frame our assumptions about temporality and spatiality.
A historical region wedged in between various competing imperial centers, East Central Europe has been an area often associated with crisis phenomena by both internal and external observers. Seeking to employ the regional gaze as a vantage point to reflect on issues which are relevant well beyond those countries between the Baltic and the Adriatic, this project is also in dialogue with a number of recent transnational attempts to rethink political and intellectual history with regard to the recurrent epistemological frames that structure the political and cultural debate.
This book will thus be useful both for researchers, from the field of intellectual history and numerous adjacent fields, and graduate university students alike.

List of contents

Introduction

Part I. Interwar Crises of Body and Soul

  1. Balázs Trencsényi: "Crisis without Catharsis? Crisis Discourses and the Problem of Political Modernity in Interwar East Central Europe"
  2. Johannes Bent and Liisi Keedus: "Contesting German 'Crisis Literature': Oswald Spengler in Interwar Hungarian and Romanian Reviews
  3. Vilius Kubekas: "Confronting the Spiritual Crisis: The Philosophical and Political Reorientation of Lithuanian Catholicism in the mid-1930s"
  4. Suzana Vuljevic: "Order Amid Chaos: The Crisis of Spirit and a Panoply of Pan-Balkan Solutions in Interwar Europe"
  5. Lucija Balikic: "Coming of Age with Crisis: Discourses on the 'National Body' in Youth Organizations of Interwar Yugoslavia and Hungary"
  6. Kristina Andelová and Isidora Grubacki: "Crises of Feminism and Democracy in the Interwar Period. Yugoslav and Czechoslovak Entanglements"
  7. Katherine Lebow: "Bodies in Crisis: Women and Unemployment in Polish Sociological Research of the 1930s"

Part II. Crises of Transition To and From Socialism

  1. Olga Byrska: "Crisis, Revolution, Reconstruction? Early Postwar Debates on Social and Political Transformation in Poland"
  2. Julius Horvath: "Market Crisis and National Happiness: A Study of the Slovak and Czech Responses to Crisis in the Twentieth Century"
  3. Una Blagojevic: "The Cunning of Crisis and Yugoslav Marxist Humanism"
  4. Stevo uraskovic: "Predrag Matvejevic: The Crisis of Socialist Yugoslavia as a Crisis of Yugoslav Identity"
  5. Marko Zajc: "The Nova revija Magazine's 1986 Survey on the Yugoslav crisis"
  6. Benedek Pál: "'We all talk about crisis, but what do we mean by crisis?' Polish and Hungarian Intellectuals Negotiating the Crisis of State Socialism in the First Half of the 1980s"
  7. Viola Lászlófi: "The Crisis of Biopolitics or Biopoliticizing the Crisis? Discourses on the Problems of Socialist Healthcare in Late Socialist Hungary"
  8. Martin Babicka: "Discourses of Moral and Ecological Crisis in Czech Postsocialist Transformation"
  9. Tjasa Konovsek: "Crisis as Political Criticism: Slovenia, Post-communism, and the Conservative Turn"

About the author

Balázs Trencsényi is a professor at the Central European University History Department and the director of the CEU Institute for Advanced Study. He is one of the authors of a two-volume History of Modern Political Thought in East Central Europe (2016, 2018), alongside numerous other publications on East Central European intellectual history.
Lucija Balikić is a PhD candidate at the Department of History, Central European University. Her research interests include intellectual and social history of late Austria-Hungary and interwar Yugoslavia. She published several research articles on history of knowledge production and body-politics in regional and international journals.
Una Blagojević is a PhD candidate at the Department of History, Central European University and a research assistant at the Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj. Her doctoral research focuses on the intellectual history of Marxist Humanism in socialist Yugoslavia, and she is broadly interested in the social, cultural, and gender histories of East Central Europe. She is a member of the ERC project The History of Feminist Political Thought and Women’s Rights Discourses in East Central Europe 1929-2001 (HERESEE), hosted at the University of Vienna.
Isidora Grubački is a historian focusing on contemporary European history, specializing in the fields of transnational women’s history and intellectual history of feminism in the interwar period. She works as research assistant at the Institute of Contemporary History in Ljubljana and is currently a member of the ERC project The History of Feminist Political Thought and Women's Rights Discourses in East Central Europe 1929–2001 (HERESSEE), hosted at the University of Vienna.

Summary

This project is in dialogue with a number of recent transnational attempts to rethink political and intellectual history with regard to the recurrent epistemological frames that structure the political and cultural debate.

Product details

Authors Balazs Balikic Trencsenyi
Assisted by Lucija Balikic (Editor), Lucija Balikić (Editor), Una Blagojevic (Editor), Una Blagojević (Editor), Isidora Grubacki (Editor), Isidora Grubački (Editor), Balázs Trencsényi (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.08.2024
 
EAN 9781032572055
ISBN 978-1-0-3257205-5
No. of pages 428
Series Ideas beyond Borders
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries

European History, HISTORY / Europe / General, 20th Century, HISTORY / Social History, Social & cultural history, HISTORY / Historiography, 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999, Historiography, Central Europe, Social and cultural history

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