1st Edition

East European Communities The Struggle For Balance In Turbulent Times

Edited By David A. Kideckel Copyright 1995
    258 Pages
    by Routledge

    260 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book focuses on communities in the east European transition and the diverse issues which people face in them on a daily basis. It is organized around three themes: economic change and privatization; the transformation of social and political organization; and changing community belief system.

    1. Communities in the East European Transition Part One: Challenges of Privatization and the Market 2. Labyrinths of Freedom: An Agricultural Community in Post-Socialist Hungary 3. An Old Song in a New Voice: Decollectivization in Bulgaria 4. Two Incidents on the Plains in Southern Transylvania: Pitfalls of Privatization in a Romanian Community 5. Agricultural Transformation and Social Change in an East German County 6. A Polish Village in the Process of Transformation Towards a Market Economy Part Two: Society Up For Grabs 7. Ferenc Erdei and Antal Vermes: The Struggle for Balance in Rural Hungary 8. Changing Conflicts and Their Resolution in Polish Communities Today 9. Uneasy Accommodation: Ethnicity and Politics in Rural Bulgaria 10. All Is Possible, Nothing Is Certain: The Horizons of Transition in a Romanian Village Part Three: Debates over Meaning and Identities 11. From Decollectivization to Poverty and Beyond: Women in Rural East Germany Before and After Unification 12. Roma of Shuto Orizari, Macedonia: Class, Politics, and Community 13. Social Change as Reflected in the Lives of Bulgarian Villagers 14. A Rural Business Class in Transition: Observations from a Polish Region