Thematic Issue
Edited by Constantin Iordachi
Table of Contents
- Constantin Iordachi
Reconceptualizing the Social: East Central Europe and the New Sociocultural History
PART I: HISTORIOGRAPHICAL OVERVIEWS
- Arnd Bauerkämper
Not Dusk, But Dawn: The Cultural Turn and German Social History after 1990 - Olaf Mertelsmann
Social and Oral History in Estonia - Roumen Daskalov
Social History in Bulgaria: Topics and Approaches - Yannis Yannitsiotis
Social History in Greece: New Research on Class and Gender - Susan Zimmerman
The Institutionalization of Women’s and Gender Studies in Higher Education in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union: Asymmetric Politics and the Regional-Transnational Configuration - Ulf Brunnbauer
A Promising Liaison? Social History and Anthropology in South-Eastern Europe: Opportunities and Pitfalls - Péter Apor
The Joy of the Everyday: Social History between Oppression and Resistance
PART II: CASE STUDIES
- Martin Ivanov
Understanding Economic and Social Developments in the Periphery: Bulgarian National Income, 1892–1924 - Sabine Rutar
Oral History as a Method: Variants of Remembering World War Two in Slovenia, Serbia, and Bosnia-Herzegovina - Laurence Fontaine
A Reflection on the Concept of Social Identity: The Social Identity of the Migrant Merchants in Early Modern Europe
New Research on Social History
- Victor Karády
Historical Studies of Elite Groups in the Age of Computer Science: The Case of Post-Feudal Hungary
DEBATE
David Ost The Defeat of Solidarity: Anger and Politics in Postcommunist Europe. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2005.
- Don Kalb
“Political Sociology Meets Anthropology in the Defeat of Solidarity” - Kacper Pobłocki
“The Bogeyman of Illiberalism” - Tibor T. Meszmann
“(New) Passions Instead of Organized Interest?” - Eszter Bartha
“Look Back in Anger?” - Gábor Halmai
“The Feast of Solidarity” - David Ost
“A Response for East Central Europe Symposium on My Book”
HISTORIOGRAPHIC REVIEWS
- Anders Blomqvist
The Journal Korall and Social History in Hungary: Between International and National Contexts - Claudiu Oancea
Mirroring Post-1989 Romanian Historiography: Revista de Istorie Socială (The Review of Social History) - Radina Vučetić and Olga Manojlović Pintar
Social History in Serbia: “The Association for Social History,” Belgrad