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Stanford University Press East Central Europe in the Modern World The Small States of the Borderlands from Pre to Postcommunism 2000 Edition by Andrew C. Janos
Combining engaging narrative with analytic power, this book presents the past and present of East Central Europe in the larger context of the political and economic history of the Continent. The central theme of the book is best summarized by the familiar French proverb that the more things change the more they are the same. For while the historical experience of East Central Europe in the modern world may be described as one of endemic political change from Western liberalism to corrupted parliamentarism, from fascism to state socialism imposed by the Soviet Union, and now to a fledgling new liberalism under Western auspices all these political systems faced the same stubborn facts of life: the region s economic backwardness vis-a-vis the West, the debilities of small nationhood, and the cultural divide between the lands of eastern and western Christianity.