Lithuanian Identity and Values

Lithuanian Identity and Values
Author: Aida Savicka
Publsiher: CRVP
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2007
Genre: Group identity
ISBN: 9781565182363

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Changes of Identity in Modern Lithuania

Changes of Identity in Modern Lithuania
Author: M. Taljūnaitė
Publsiher: Institute of Philosophy and Sociology Re
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1996
Genre: Ethnicity
ISBN: STANFORD:36105017914792

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Political Transformation and Changing Identities in Central and Eastern Europe

Political Transformation and Changing Identities in Central and Eastern Europe
Author: Andrew M. Blasko,Diana Januauskiene
Publsiher: CRVP
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2008
Genre: Europe, Central
ISBN: 9781565182462

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Dialogues of Philosophies Religions and Civilizations in the Era of Globalization

Dialogues of Philosophies  Religions and Civilizations in the Era of Globalization
Author: Zhao Dunhua
Publsiher: CRVP
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2007
Genre: Comparative civilization
ISBN: 9781565182431

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Rethinking Marx

Rethinking Marx
Author: Shipeng Zou,Xuegong Yang
Publsiher: CRVP
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781565182448

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Elites and Identities in Post Soviet Space

Elites and Identities in Post Soviet Space
Author: David Lane
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135697952

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The dissolution of the communist system led to the creation of new states and the formation of new concepts of citizenship in the post-Soviet states of Central and Eastern Europe. The formation of national identity also occurred in the context of the process of increasing economic and political globalisation, particularly the widening of the European Union to include the central European post-socialist and Baltic States. Internationally, Russia sought to establish a new identity either as a European or as a Eurasian society and had to accommodate the interests of a wider Russian Diaspora in the ‘near abroad’. This book addresses how domestic elites (regional, political and economic) influenced the formation of national identities and the ways in which citizenship has been defined. A second component considers the external dimensions: the ways in which foreign elites influenced either directly or indirectly the concept of identity and the interaction with internal elites. The essays consider the role of the European Union in attempting to form a European identity. Moreover, the growing internationalisation of economies (privatisation, monetary harmonisation, dependence on trade) also had effects on the kind of ‘national identity’ sought by the new nation states as well as the defining by them of ‘the other’. The collection focuses on the interrelations between social identity, state and citizenship formation, and the role of elites in defining the content of concepts in different post-communist societies. This book was originally published as a special issue of Europe-Asia Studies.

Landmark 1989

Landmark 1989
Author: Heinrich Best,Agnieszka Wenninger
Publsiher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2010
Genre: Elite (Social sciences)
ISBN: 9783643104496

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The year 1989 marks an upheaval in Central and Eastern Europe and stands for a radical change in such spheres as society, economy, politics and culture in this region. This volume presents a collection of articles and analyses exploring a broad range of aspects of post-1989 developments ranging from historical legacies and politics of history, changing values and mentality, old and new inequalities, elites and European integration, written by recognised social scientists from both Eastern and Western Europe. The chapters included in the volume present not only recent advances and findings, but also state-of-the-art of research and emerging trends and future challenges in the above-mentioned areas.

Religious Diversity in Post Soviet Society

Religious Diversity in Post Soviet Society
Author: Milda Ališauskiene,Ingo W. Schröder
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317066972

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Since the end of state repression against religion, two major processes have taken place in the formerly socialist countries: historically dominant churches strive to reassert their position in society, while new religious groups and ideas from various parts of the world are proliferating. This generates pluralism of religious communities and individual religious attitudes. Religious Diversity in Post-Soviet Society presents the first collection of ethnographies of this new religious diversity for Lithuania, a country that has a long history of a dominant Catholic Church. The authors reveal how Catholicism has become increasingly diversified and other religions (Charismatic Protestantism, Baltic Paganism, Eastern religions and other alternative spiritualities) are claiming their space in the religious field.