This article initiates a comparative anthropological analysis of the legacies and endurances of socialism in two different European contexts. It draws on ethnographic and historical material relating to the UK and Romania, 40 years after the first efforts to privatize central elements of the welfare state in the UK and 30 years after the collapse of state socialism in central and eastern Europe. Rather than restricting our analysis to the ‘East’ and the 20th century, as is often the case in the literature on post-socialism, we argue for the need to attend to socialism’s historical border-crossings as well as its persistence today as a set of practices and imaginaries which are not wedded to one historically existing state form. Through cont...
The essays in this special issue by Jack R. Friedman, Sándor Horváth, Peter Heumos, and Eszter ZsÃ...
Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, this article re-assesses ‘post-communist’ transforma...
This essay synthesizes work on the property regime of Soviet-type societies, using examples from Rom...
The “post-Socialist Europe” label has been criticized for not being able to fully capture post-1989–...
In 1989 the Berlin Wall came down. Two years later the Soviet Union disintegrated. The collapse of c...
This article explores the links between transnational migration, consumption and work within a postc...
Socialism was born out of the belief in the bright future of mankind. Thus, the utopian vision of cl...
The 20th century saw the establishment of, and experimentation within, socialist states across the g...
The paper builds on the author’s intimate knowledge of Eastern European village life over four decad...
In 1989 the Berlin Wall came down. Two years later the Soviet Union disintegrated. The collapse of c...
AbstractDebates on the post-socialist welfare state evolved in two main directions. While some schol...
Based on preliminary research, mainly interviews with social scientists, and theoretical proposition...
The article investigates the recent attempts to integrate Eastern Europe in global labour history as...
This dissertation explores contemporary social, historical, and ideological transformations by focus...
Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, this article reassesses 'post-communist' transformat...
The essays in this special issue by Jack R. Friedman, Sándor Horváth, Peter Heumos, and Eszter ZsÃ...
Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, this article re-assesses ‘post-communist’ transforma...
This essay synthesizes work on the property regime of Soviet-type societies, using examples from Rom...
The “post-Socialist Europe” label has been criticized for not being able to fully capture post-1989–...
In 1989 the Berlin Wall came down. Two years later the Soviet Union disintegrated. The collapse of c...
This article explores the links between transnational migration, consumption and work within a postc...
Socialism was born out of the belief in the bright future of mankind. Thus, the utopian vision of cl...
The 20th century saw the establishment of, and experimentation within, socialist states across the g...
The paper builds on the author’s intimate knowledge of Eastern European village life over four decad...
In 1989 the Berlin Wall came down. Two years later the Soviet Union disintegrated. The collapse of c...
AbstractDebates on the post-socialist welfare state evolved in two main directions. While some schol...
Based on preliminary research, mainly interviews with social scientists, and theoretical proposition...
The article investigates the recent attempts to integrate Eastern Europe in global labour history as...
This dissertation explores contemporary social, historical, and ideological transformations by focus...
Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, this article reassesses 'post-communist' transformat...
The essays in this special issue by Jack R. Friedman, Sándor Horváth, Peter Heumos, and Eszter ZsÃ...
Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, this article re-assesses ‘post-communist’ transforma...
This essay synthesizes work on the property regime of Soviet-type societies, using examples from Rom...