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Cities After the Fall of Communism
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Speaks not only to present-day policy debates in Eastern Europe but to broader disciplinary questions about the nature of history. -- Stephen Bittner, Sonoma State University This is an excellent, novel, timely, and sophisticated book which represents an authentic contribution to the field. It should interest specialists, as well as other readers interested in urban and regional history, post-socialist transformations, and the construction of cultural identity. -- Sonia Hirt, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

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John J. Czaplicka is an affiliate at the Center for European Studies at Harvard University and co-chair of the European Cities Study Group, and coeditor of Composing Urban History and the Constitution of Civic Identities, also published by Johns Hopkins. Nida Gelazis is program associate and editor for the East European Studies program at the Woodrow Wilson Center. Blair A. Ruble is director of the Center's Comparative Urban Studies Project as well as its Kennan Institute and coeditor, with Czaplicka, of Composing Urban History and the Constitution of Civic Identities, also published by the Woodrow Wilson Center and.

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The articles in this thought-provoking study all attempt to describe and explain the ways in which post sociolist cities in Eastern Europe have recreated themselves since the fall of the Soviet Union... The variations are striking. Reference and Research Book News Those interested in the emerging forms of post-Soviet societies, as well as collective memory, the used of history, and the preservation and creation of cultural landscapes will find this book useful. Choice The editors deserve immense credit for compiling a volume of essays that share a number of common themes, which are clearly laid out in the introduction and conclusion... The volume captures this sense of opportunity well, and it demonstrates how and why people seized this opportunity in a variety of ways. The book will be of great interest to scholars of postcommunist Europe and urban historians and could be assigned to undergraduate and graduate students. -- Chad Bryant Slavic Review Cities after the Fall of Communism is a valuable book, one that breathes despair here and there, but also fascination with the dynamism and survival instincts of so many people looking for new ways to organize and identify themselves. -- Kristof Van Assche Canadian Slavonic Papers

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