This book discusses how societies, groups and individuals remember and make sense of global neoliberal change in Eastern Europe. Such an investigation is all the more timely as the 1990s are increasingly looked to for answers explaining the populist and nationalist turn across the globe.
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"This revolutionary book goes back to the long-forgotten origin of memory studies by considering people's economic situations as the main frameworks of remembrance. It draws a very much needed and urgent agenda not only for Eastern Europe but for the whole world."
- Sarah Gensburger, French National Center for Scientific Research - Sciences Po Paris
- Sarah Gensburger, French National Center for Scientific Research - Sciences Po Paris