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About the Author
Balazs Trencsenyi is Associate Professor at the Department of History, Central European University Budapest. His research focuses on the comparative history of political thought in East Central Europe and the history of historiography. He is Co-Director of Pasts, Inc., Center for Historical Studies at CEU and Editor of the periodical East Central Europe (Brill). He is the author of The Politics of 'National Character': A Study in Interwar East European Thought (Routledge, 2012), and co-editor of Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe (1775-1945), vols. I-II, and IV (CEU Press, 2006-7, 2014), Narratives Unbound: Historical Studies in Post-Communist Eastern Europe (CEU Press, 2007), Whose Love of Which Country?: Composite States, National Histories and Patriotic Discourses in Early Modern East Central Europe (Brill, 2010), and Hungary and Romania beyond National Narratives: Comparisons and Entanglements (Peter Lang, 2013). Maciej Janowski works at the Institute of History, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, and is a Visiting Professor at the Central European University Budapest. His main fields of interest are social and intellectual history of Central Europe and the history of liberalism. He is Editor of the periodical East Central Europe (Brill) and Deputy-Editor of Kwartalnik Historyczny. He authored Inteligencja Wobec Wyzwan Nowoczesnosci: Dylematy Ideowe Polskiej Liberalnej Demokracji w Galicji 1889-1914 [The Intelligentsia and the Challenges of Modernity: Ideological Dilemmas of Polish Liberal Democracy in Galicia, 1889-1914], (Instytut Historii PAN, 1996), Polish Liberal Thought before 1918 (CEU Press, 2004), Narodziny Inteligencji 1750-1831[The Birth of the Intelligentsia] (Instytut Historii PAN-Neriton, 2008, published in English with Peter Lang). Monika Baar is Associate Professor at the University of Leiden. Her research focuses on modern historiography, cultural history, and political thought, with special attention to the problem of marginality. She was the recipient of the ERC Consolidator Grant in 2015, and is Associate Editor of Nationalities Papers. She is the author of Historians and the Nationalism: East-Central Europe in the Nineteenth Century (Oxford UP, 2010), and other publications include 'Wishful Thinking. Academic Competitions in National History', in I. Porciani and J. Tollebeek (eds.) Setting the Standards. Institutions, Networks and Communities of National History (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012). Maria Falina is currently a Lecturer and IRC Postdoctoral Fellow at University College Dublin. Her main focus is the relationship of politics and religion in Southeastern Europe. Michal Kopecek is Head of the Post-1989 Democratic Transition History Department at the Institute of Contemporary History in Prague. He also teaches at the Institute of Czech History, Charles University. He is the author of Quest for the Revolution's Lost Meaning: Origins of the Marxist Revisionism in Central Europe, 1953-1960 (forthcoming Brill, 2016), Editor of Past in the Making: Historical Revisionism in Central Europe after 1989 (CEU Press, 2008); as well as Co-Editor of Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe 1770-1945: Texts and Commentaries. Vol. I-II. (CEU Press, 2006-07), and Thinking Trough Transition: Liberal Democracy, Authoritarian Pasts, and Intellectual History in East Central Europe afer 1989 (CEU Press, 2015).
Reviews
Their study is the remarkable product of a long-term collective project and the first of two volumes... offers a rich perspective and can be read both as a compendium and a comparative synthesis for political thought in the region... The volume is an invaluable source for any student and researcher of Central Europe or intellectual history. * Gregor Feindt, Leibniz Institute of European History. History of Concepts: Modern Political Thought in East Central Europe, Volume 12, 2017 *
Through its remarkable breadth and methodological sophistication, the first volume of A History of Modern Political Thought in East Central Europe brings a seminal contribution to the creation of a genuinely transnational longue duree history of ideas. A genuine tour de force, this peerless book at the intersection of global intellectual history and comparative political thought allows us to revisit and rediscover the richness of our European intellectual heritage. ...It is a monumental scholarly achievement for which its authors deserve our entire admiration. * Aurelian Craiutu, Global Intellectual History *
This book is the first part of a two-volume project by a group of scholars providing an original survey of the history of modern political thought in East Central Europe. This is a subject that has not been much explored until now and was a veritable Herculean challenge, but the international team has succeeded with ingenuity and has offered a very thoroughly researched, well-structured and well-written scholarly work, sweeping in its scope. With its academic qualities, readable style and well-organized content, this book is a valuable source of information and inspiration for both scholars and students of history and political science. * Miroslav Sedivy, European History Quarterly *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198803133
Author Balazs Trencsenyi
Format Paperback
Page Count 696
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 1026g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 155mm * 38mm