Description
Explains Albania's 'transition' from Communism via the experiences of a diverse range of families, highland villagers, urban elite and shanty dwellers - whose lives she has followed since 1992. In this title, the author shows us members of the ex-communist elite in Tirana embracing rentier capitalism.
About the Author
Clarissa de Waa l taught Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge for 20 years. She is a Fellow of Newnham College.
Reviews
"Clarissa de Waal's brilliant study of the first dozen years of post-Communist Albania, published in 2003, showed an unrivalled grasp of both life at the grass roots and the 'agitated stagnancy' of the country as a whole. This updated volume, which brings the story up to 2012, underlines Dr de Waal's remarkable foresight a decade ago and provides a lucid analysis of the forces making for the 'perpetuation of stagnancy." Christopher Andrew, Emeritus Professor of Modern and Contemporary History, University of Cambridge, UK
Book Information
ISBN 9781780764849
Author Clarissa de Waal
Format Paperback
Page Count 368
Imprint I.B. Tauris
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 425g