Cultural change in East-Central European and Eurasian spaces : post-1989 revisions and re-imaginings / Susan C. Pearce, Eugenia Sojka, editors.

"This book weaves together research on cultural change in Central Europe and Eurasia: notably, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Poland, Russia, and Ukraine. Examining massive cultural shifts in erstwhile state-communist nations since 1989, the authors analyze how the region is moving...

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Other Authors: Pearce, Susan C. (Editor), Sojka, Eugenia (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2021]
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