East Central Europe vol. 45 nos. 2-3. have been published

December 11, 2018

The new double issue of the journal East Central Europe, entitled "State Socialist Experts in Transnational Perspective. East European Circulation of Knowledge during the Cold War", edited by Bogdan C. Iacob, has been published.

See more on the ECE page, as well as on Brill's page.

Table of Contents:

Thematic Issue

Introduction. State Socialist Experts in Transnational Perspective. East European Circulation of Knowledge during the Cold War (1950s–1980s)
By: Bogdan C. Iacob, Corina Doboș, Raluca Grosescu, Viviana Iacob and Vlad Pașca - see full text in the attachment

A Détente Equation: The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe and Socialist Experts before Helsinki (1947–1975)
By: Vlad Pașca

Scenes of Cold War Diplomacy: Romania and the International Theatre Institute, 1956–1969
By: Viviana Iacob

Global Challenges, Local Knowledges: Politics and Expertise at the World Population Conference in Bucharest, 1974
By: Corina Doboș

Together but Apart: Balkan Historians, the Global South, and unesco’s History of Humanity, 1978–1989
By: Bogdan C. Iacob

From Border Fetishism to Tactical Socialism
By: Gabriela Nicolescu

FURTHER ARTICLES
The “Law” of Uneven and Combined Development: Part 2. Scope and Developments
By: Neil Davidson

Conflicting Interests in the Comecon Integration. State Socialist Debates on East-West-South Relations
By: Tamás Gerőcs and András Pinkasz

BOOK REVIEWS
Britain and Interwar Danubian Europe: Foreign Policy and Security Challenges, 1919–1936, written by Dragan Bakić
By: Miklós Lojkó

Catastrophe and Utopia: Jewish Intellectuals in Central and Eastern Europe in the 1930s and 1940s, edited by Laczó, Ferenc, and Joachim von Puttkamer
By: Agnes Katalin Kelemen

Rationed Life: Science, Everyday Life, and Working-class Politics in the Bohemian Lands, 1914–1918, written by Kučera, Rudolf
By: John Deak

The Monumental Nation: Magyar Nationalism and Symbolic Politics in Fin-de-siècle Hungary, written by Varga, Bálint
By: Ágoston Berecz

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