In this book Tomas Kavaliauskas discusses questions of memory, identity and political and social transformations with partners from various European countries, among others Zygmunt Bauman, Vladimir Tismaneanu and Volodymyr Kulyk. The trio of scholars from Switzerland – Christian Giordano, François Ruegg, and Paolo Ruspini – add the Swiss perspective provoking to reconsider the application of the term of “Central Europe” for the postcommunist region.

Giordano, C., Ruegg, F., Ruspini, P., Kavaliauskas, T. (2014). Western Europe and the rest of it: the Swiss perspective. In Tomas Kavaliauskas (a cura di), Conversations about Transcultural European Memory (pp. 149-166). Vilnius - LTU : Publishing House of Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences.

Western Europe and the rest of it: the Swiss perspective

Ruspini P;
2014-01-01

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In this book Tomas Kavaliauskas discusses questions of memory, identity and political and social transformations with partners from various European countries, among others Zygmunt Bauman, Vladimir Tismaneanu and Volodymyr Kulyk. The trio of scholars from Switzerland – Christian Giordano, François Ruegg, and Paolo Ruspini – add the Swiss perspective provoking to reconsider the application of the term of “Central Europe” for the postcommunist region.
2014
978-9955-20-918-8
Giordano, C., Ruegg, F., Ruspini, P., Kavaliauskas, T. (2014). Western Europe and the rest of it: the Swiss perspective. In Tomas Kavaliauskas (a cura di), Conversations about Transcultural European Memory (pp. 149-166). Vilnius - LTU : Publishing House of Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences.
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