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List of contents
Preface
Eastern Europe and Its Sociology by Mike Forrest Keen and Janusz Mucha
The Metamorphoses of Russian Sociology by Gennady S. Batygin and Inna F. Deviatko
Dialectics of Systemic Constraint and Academic Freedom: Polish Sociology Under Socialist Regime by Wladyslaw Kwasniewicz
The Sociology of Reformist Socialism: The Hungarian Model by Attila Becskehazi and Tibor Kuczi
Sociology as Promise and Reality: The Bulgarian Experience by Nikolai Genov
Continuity and Discontinuity in Romanian Sociology by Stefan Costea
Ups and Downs in Czech Sociology by Eduard Urbanek
Sociology in Slovakia: Fiction or Reality by Jan Pasiak and Ladislav Machacek
East German Sociology: Between the Production of Weltanschauung, Ideological Adaptation, and Empirical Social Research by Dagmar Simon and Vera Sparschuh
The Development of Sociology as a Contested Science in Post-World War II Yugoslavia by Sergej Flere
Modern Slovenian Sociology by Maca Jogan
Sociology as a Mirror of Croatian Society by Josip Obradovic
Sociology of Science as the Science of Sociology in Ukraine by Viacheslav Kudin
Three Decades of Sociology in Latvia by Ilze Trapenciere, Maija Ashmane, and Janina Krutskih
Major Features in the Development of Lithuanian Sociology by Vladas Gaidys and Anele Vosyliute
Estonian Sociology: The Emergence of an Empirical Tradition by Ellu Saar, Mikk Titma, and Paul Kenkmann
Sociological Theories of Socialist Society by Bronislaw Misztal
References
Index
About the author
MIKE FORREST KEEN is Associate Professor and Chairperson of the Department of Sociology at Indiana University South Bend. He teaches classical and contemporary social theory, sociology of science, and environment and society. His previous work includes numerous scholarly articles and
Eastern Europe in Transformation: The Impact on Sociology (Greenwood, 1994) edited with Janusz L. Mucha.