Fr. 169.00

European Perspectives on Transition - A Comparative Transnational Approach to History of a Political

English · Hardback

Will be released 15.10.2025

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Offering a pioneering conceptual history of transition from a comparative perspective, this volume brings together eight case studies, ranging from the Third Wave of Southern Europe to the regime changes of Central and Eastern Europe, in order to rethink how we approach questions of temporality and transitional discourse.

About the author


Pablo Sánchez León is a Distinguished Researcher at the Institute of Social History Valentín de Foronda of the University of the Basque Country, where he coordinates a team that works on the imperial cultures of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balkans in comparative perspective in the transition to modernity. He has worked on the history of social conflicts and the construction of citizenship in the Hispanic world between the Early Modern and Modern Ages. He is the author of Popular Political Participation and the Democratic Imagination in Spain, 1766-1868. From Crowd to People (Palgrave, 2020).

Agustín Cosovschi is a postodoctoral scientific researcher at the École française d’Athènes. Dealing primarily with the political and intellectual history of the Cold War in Southeast Europe from a global and transnational perspective, he has published articles in French, English, and Spanish in journals such as The International History Review, Cold War History, Comparative Southeast European Studies, and Balkanologie. Additionally, he has published two monographs; Les sciences sociales face a la crise (2022, Paris, Karthala), on the transformation of social sciences during the crisis and breakup of Yugoslavia, and the co-authored Nueva historia del comunismo en Europa del Este (Siglo XXI, Buenos Aires and Madrid, 2024).

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