1 h 49 minHistory never repeats, but sometimes a comparison of two events, separated by decades, discloses remarkable similarities: the falling apart of a society along cultural divides, mobilization of the past in current struggles, the promise of European integration and irreversibility of violent transformations. What Giorgio Agamben argued about the dissolution of Yugoslavia seems to fully apply to what is taking place today in Ukraine: there will never be a return to normality and restoration of the old social contract. Instead, a violently created state of exception will turn into a permanent condition and even spread all over the globe. Was the Post-Communism dead before it was born? Boris Buden is a writer and cultural critic bas...
The contribution sheds a critical light on the thirty years since the break-up of socialist Yugoslav...
The dissolution of Yugoslavia was an immensely complex, difficult and violent turmoil, whose full im...
The turn of the millennia was full of events fundamental to negotiating and reinterpreting freedom. ...
In 1991, many observers saw the destruction of the “iron curtain ” as more than just the termination...
Communism: Time for Post mortem?This paper is devoted to the deliberations on the vision of communis...
This event in the Sawchen Lecture Series featured Slavenka Drakulić in conversation with Professor e...
For the last thirty years the year 1989 has symbolized a European annus mirabilis, standing forsuch ...
This paper is focused on a report of the Lončar-Shevarnadze meeting in November 1989, held during a ...
Central text in four languages: Hungarian, French, German, English. Philosophical essay as a critica...
Much of the debates in this book revolves around Milan Kundera and his 1984 essay “The Tragedy of Ce...
Unexpectancy and the speed of changes that took place in the areas of southeastern and central Europ...
In 1991, as (Western) Europe was moving towards a greater integration, through the transformation of...
none1noMuch of the debates in this book revolves around Milan Kundera and his 1984 essay “The Traged...
Hopefully there will be soon peace in Ukraine, and another attempt at reconciliation in Western Balk...
Fisher G. Looking Forwards through the Past: Bukovina’s “Return to Europe” after 1989–1991. East Eur...
The contribution sheds a critical light on the thirty years since the break-up of socialist Yugoslav...
The dissolution of Yugoslavia was an immensely complex, difficult and violent turmoil, whose full im...
The turn of the millennia was full of events fundamental to negotiating and reinterpreting freedom. ...
In 1991, many observers saw the destruction of the “iron curtain ” as more than just the termination...
Communism: Time for Post mortem?This paper is devoted to the deliberations on the vision of communis...
This event in the Sawchen Lecture Series featured Slavenka Drakulić in conversation with Professor e...
For the last thirty years the year 1989 has symbolized a European annus mirabilis, standing forsuch ...
This paper is focused on a report of the Lončar-Shevarnadze meeting in November 1989, held during a ...
Central text in four languages: Hungarian, French, German, English. Philosophical essay as a critica...
Much of the debates in this book revolves around Milan Kundera and his 1984 essay “The Tragedy of Ce...
Unexpectancy and the speed of changes that took place in the areas of southeastern and central Europ...
In 1991, as (Western) Europe was moving towards a greater integration, through the transformation of...
none1noMuch of the debates in this book revolves around Milan Kundera and his 1984 essay “The Traged...
Hopefully there will be soon peace in Ukraine, and another attempt at reconciliation in Western Balk...
Fisher G. Looking Forwards through the Past: Bukovina’s “Return to Europe” after 1989–1991. East Eur...
The contribution sheds a critical light on the thirty years since the break-up of socialist Yugoslav...
The dissolution of Yugoslavia was an immensely complex, difficult and violent turmoil, whose full im...
The turn of the millennia was full of events fundamental to negotiating and reinterpreting freedom. ...