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Slavic Thinkers or the Creation of Polities: Intellectual History and Political Thought in Central Europe and the Balkans in the 19th Century
Contributor(s): Baer, Josette (Author)

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ISBN: 0979448808     ISBN-13: 9780979448805
Publisher: New Academia Publishing/ The Spring
OUR PRICE: $24.70  

Binding Type: Paperback
Published: June 2007
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Annotation: The volume addresses the principal question why, given their common past under communist Soviet-type rule, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Bulgaria accomplished EU membership, while Croatia, Macedonia, and Serbia have not.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- History | Eastern Europe - General
- Political Science | Political Ideologies - General
Dewey: 306.094
LCCN: 2007928390
Physical Information: 0.72" H x 6.04" W x 9.08" L (0.89 lbs) 268 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Eastern Europe
Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index
 
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The volume addresses the principal question why, given their common past under communist Soviet-type rule, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Bulgaria accomplished EU membership, while Croatia, Macedonia and Serbia have not. What is political culture? Does political culture affect democratization, and if so, what method could make such analysis feasible? Research on cultural aspects of the various exit strategies of recent and prospective EU members has focused on the cultural thesis that views religion as principal factor for a successful democratization. Baer's comparative and interdisciplinary study addresses the hitherto sparsely researched aspect of political culture with a detailed analysis of the political thought of six Slavic intellectuals, who were crucially involved in nation- and state-building. The analytical portrait of the region's intellectual history, as a subfield of Eastern European history, allows drawing new conclusions about democratization that can help to explain the different paths the states chose after 1989. Baer's study provides a political culture hypothesis and a method tailored to post-communist transition and offers a new theoretical contribution to democratization studies. "The theme and especially the comparative approach are gripping." - Ivanka N. Atanasova, George Mason University. "This work is solid intellectual history and has the merit of taking on Samuel Huntington's contention that religion is the key determinant in the development (or lack thereof) of democratic political cultures in East Central Europe." -T. Mills Kelly, George Mason University.
 
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