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The Unfinished revolution: Making sense of the communist past in Central-Eastern Europe
The Unfinished Revolution by James Mark examines how Central and Eastern European societies have understood, negotiated, and remembered their communist past since the revolutions of 1989. Through comparative case studies, the book explores the social, political, and cultural transformations that shaped post-communist identity. Mark analyzes themes such as collective memory, political justice, democratization, and the ways in which different groups reinterpret the legacy of communism. This work provides a comprehensive understanding of how the past continues to influence contemporary social and political life across the region.
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