National Reconciliation in Eastern Europe
Explore the complexities of ethnic and class tensions in Eastern Europe with National Reconciliation in Eastern Europe by Henry F. Carey. Published in 2003 by East European Monographs, this insightful hardback edition spans 300 pages and features thirteen thought-provoking articles from leading scholars in the field.
This compelling collection delves into various approaches to mediating and resolving conflicts, drawing on case studies from Hungary, Bulgaria, the Baltic States, and Yugoslavia. Key topics include the impact of higher education, the role of women in society, nationalism, minority rights, and the influence of religion on reconciliation efforts.
Whether you're a student of political science, history, or simply interested in the dynamics of post-communist societies, this book offers valuable perspectives on the challenges and opportunities for national reconciliation in Eastern Europe.