The conference organisers invite presentations on economy and memory, in particular, but not limited to the context of post-socialist economic transformations in East-Central Europe, as well as their interactions with parallel economic processes in other parts of the world. They may be based on a wide range of disciplinary perspectives, including history, sociology, anthropology, economics, literary and film studies, and others. While the focal point for most economic transformations in question is the 1990s, we invite speakers to address these changes in the context of their longer histories with attention to the genealogy of shifts in economic thought through the 20th century and related memory processes
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This thesis focuses mainly on transformation policy of the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia (K...
This paper analyzes and compares workers’ memories of the late socialist regimes in East Germany an...
This special issue presents East German as well as East European perspectives on the transformation ...
This volume examines one of the major systemic changes in world economic history: the economic trans...
How does the aftermath of 1989 shape the meaning of this event today? On the basis of an interview s...
International audienceBusiness Cycles in Economic Thought underlines how, over the time span of two ...
Privatization was one of the key mechanisms in the transformation from planned to market economies i...
Memory and economy share unique historical correspondence and conflation in ways that continue to be...
Several paradigm shifts have occurred in the conceptual field of economic and social history. The co...
International audienceTwenty years after the end of communism, the history of Central and Eastern Eu...
This volume offers critical perspectives on memories of political and socioeconomic ‘transitions’ th...
In recent years, institutional and evolutionary economists have become increasingly aware that ideas...
This short book contains ten essays, primarily by Polish, Portuguese, and U.S. economists, presented...
This feature addresses the history of economic terms and ideas. The hope is to deepen the workaday d...
The postsocialist systemic transformation is a historic process of gradual transition from centrally...
This thesis focuses mainly on transformation policy of the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia (K...
This paper analyzes and compares workers’ memories of the late socialist regimes in East Germany an...
This special issue presents East German as well as East European perspectives on the transformation ...
This volume examines one of the major systemic changes in world economic history: the economic trans...