A Tale of Two Villages: Coerced Modernization in the East European CountrysideCentral European University Press, 2010/05/10 - 230 ページ This dramatic story of land and power from twentieth-century Eastern Europe is set in two extraordinary villages: a rebel village, where peasants fought the advent of Communism and became its first martyrs, and a model village turned forcibly into a town, Dictator Ceauşescu's birthplace. The two villages capture among themselves nearly a century of dramatic transformation and social engineering, ending up with their charged heritage in the present European Union. |
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Chapter 2 Two Villages | 15 |
Chapter 3 The Construction and Deconstruction of Rural | 47 |
Chapter 4 The Invention of Social Conflict | 85 |
Chapter 5 The Destruction and Replacement of the Elite | 105 |
Chapter 6 The Manipulation of Lifestyles | 131 |
The Bases of a Rural Political Culture | 155 |
Chapter 8 Between the Past and the Future | 189 |
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Appendices | 217 |
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