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    Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783031635243
    Series Statement: Palgrave pivot
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-3-031-63523-6
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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    Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :
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    almahu_9949872014902882
    Format: 1 online resource (135 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031635243
    Content: This open access Palgrave Pivot explores four major aspects of globalization: foreign trade, capital and information flows, and the movement of people. The book examines how the state socialist countries of East Central Europe fit into the general trend of globalization after WWII. It focuses on three specific countries in the region: Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary. The study also considers conceptual problems: whether recently introduced terms such as ‘alternative globalization’ and ‘socialist proto-globalization’ are plausible for interpreting state socialist globalization. Special attention is paid to the study of continuities and discontinuities in the process of globalization in East Central Europe, which is a key issue in current debates. This requires a long-term perspective, so the study covers not only the decades before 1989 but also subsequent developments. In doing so, the book attempts to find a balance between old and new mainstream interpretations: it recognises that East Central European societies experienced considerable globalization during the state socialist era; however, based on empirical findings, instead of ‘alternative’ or ‘proto-’ globalization, the book suggests other notions to conceptualize this process, including fragmentation, selectivity, and unevenness. Thus, the proposed understanding could also contribute to discussions on globalization beyond East Central Europe. Béla Tomka is a professor of Contemporary Social and Economic History at the University of Szeged, Hungary. He is the author of 16 books including Welfare in East and West (2004), A Social History of Twentieth-Century Europe (2013, winner of ‘Outstanding Academic Title 2013 Award’ by Choice, American Library Association), Austerities and Aspirations: A Comparative History of Growth, Consumption and Quality of Life in East Central Europe since 1945 (2020), and the editor of several other volumes. He is the head of the Department of Contemporary History, University of Szeged, co-founder and board member of the International Social History Association, Amsterdam, as well as leader of the History of Globalization Research Group, Budapest-Szeged, established by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
    Note: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Trends in research on state socialist globalization: the old and the new mainstream -- Chapter 2: Reconsidering cross-border interactions: balancing the scales -- Chapter 3: How to conceptualize state socialist globalization? -- Chapter 4: The role of 1989: dedramatization at its extreme? -- Chapter 5: Conclusions: limitations of the old and new mainstream narratives.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Tomka, Béla Globalization in State Socialist East Central Europe Cham : Palgrave Macmillan,c2024 ISBN 9783031635236
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9949850887602882
    Format: XV, 125 p. 6 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031635243
    Content: This open access Palgrave Pivot explores four major aspects of globalization: foreign trade, capital and information flows, and the movement of people. The book examines how the state socialist countries of East Central Europe fit into the general trend of globalization after WWII. It focuses on three specific countries in the region: Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary. The study also considers conceptual problems: whether recently introduced terms such as 'alternative globalization' and 'socialist proto-globalization' are plausible for interpreting state socialist globalization. Special attention is paid to the study of continuities and discontinuities in the process of globalization in East Central Europe, which is a key issue in current debates. This requires a long-term perspective, so the study covers not only the decades before 1989 but also subsequent developments. In doing so, the book attempts to find a balance between old and new mainstream interpretations: it recognises that East Central European societies experienced considerable globalization during the state socialist era; however, based on empirical findings, instead of 'alternative' or 'proto-' globalization, the book suggests other notions to conceptualize this process, including fragmentation, selectivity, and unevenness. Thus, the proposed understanding could also contribute to discussions on globalization beyond East Central Europe. Béla Tomka is a professor of Contemporary Social and Economic History at the University of Szeged, Hungary. He is the author of 16 books including Welfare in East and West (2004), A Social History of Twentieth-Century Europe (2013, winner of 'Outstanding Academic Title 2013 Award' by Choice, American Library Association), Austerities and Aspirations: A Comparative History of Growth, Consumption and Quality of Life in East Central Europe since 1945 (2020), and the editor of several other volumes. He is the head of the Department of Contemporary History, University of Szeged, co-founder and board member of the International Social History Association, Amsterdam, as well as leader of the History of Globalization Research Group, Budapest-Szeged, established by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
    Note: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Trends in research on state socialist globalization: the old and the new mainstream -- Chapter 2: Reconsidering cross-border interactions: balancing the scales -- Chapter 3: How to conceptualize state socialist globalization? -- Chapter 4: The role of 1989: dedramatization at its extreme? -- Chapter 5: Conclusions: limitations of the old and new mainstream narratives.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031635236
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031635250
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031635267
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    UID:
    almahu_9949880893002882
    Format: 1 online resource (135 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031635243
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Introduction -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Trends in Research on State Socialist Globalization: The Old and the New Mainstream -- 1.1 Dynamics of the Globalization Process -- 1.2 Structural Patterns of Change -- 1.3 Historical Continuities and Divides -- 2 Reconsidering Cross-Border Interactions: Balancing the Scales -- 2.1 Foreign Trade: The Short Shadow of COMECON -- 2.2 Capital Movement: Financial Openness and Foreign Indebtedness -- 2.3 Information Flow: Telecommunications and Media -- 2.4 The Movement of People: Travel and Migration -- 3 How to Conceptualize State Socialist Globalization? -- 4 The Role of 1989: Dedramatization at Its Extreme? -- 5 Conclusions: Limitations of the Old and New Mainstream Narratives -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Tomka, Béla Globalization in State Socialist East Central Europe Cham : Palgrave Macmillan,c2024 ISBN 9783031635236
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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