EEPS - latest issue


Date: Thu, 11 Sep 97 18:49:33 -0500
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EEPS - latest issue

East European Politics and Societies (EEPS) is published by University of
California Press three times a year (in Winter, Spring and Autumn). It is
sponsored by the Joint Committee on Eastern Europe of the American Council
of Learned Societies and the Social Science Research Council. The last EEPS
issue 
(Vol.11 No.2, Spring 1997) contains the following papers: 

- Intellectual Elites and the Vicissitudes of "Imagined Nation" in Poland,
by Andrzej Walicki

BRUNO SCHULTZ FORUM: 

  - Introduction: Bruno Schultz and Modernism, by Bozena Shallcross

  - The Vortex and the Labyrinth: Bruno Schultz and the Objective
Correlative, by David A.Goldfarb

  - "Fragments of a Broken Mirror": Bruno Schultz's Retextualization of the
Kabbalah, by Bozena Shallcross

  - "Stumps Folded into a Fist": Extra Time, Chance, and Vurtual Reality in
Bruno Schultz, by Sven Spieker

- Rebellious Poles: Political Crises and Popular Protest Under State
Socialism, 1945-1989, by Grzegorz Ekiert 

- Creating Solidarity: The Religious Foundations of the Polish Social
Movement, by Maryjane Osa

BULLETYN OF ELECTORAL STATISTICS AND PUBLIC OPINION RESEARCH DATA 

- Patterns of Nation-Building and Political Integration in a Bifurcated
Postcommunist State: Ethnic Aspects of Parliamentary Elections in Latvia, by
Pal Kolsto and Boris Tsilevich  

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(Sorry for unintentional self-advertising, frankly, it is not the main
purpose of this posting :-) 

Boris)
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