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This text is part of a scholarly panel, in which Guido Franzinetti, John Breuilly, Béatrice von H... more This text is part of a scholarly panel, in which Guido Franzinetti, John Breuilly, Béatrice von Hirschhausen, and Sabine Rutar discuss Diana Mishkova's monograph 'Beyond Balkanism. The Scholarly Politics of Region Making', published in the Routledge Borderland Studies series (2018; paperback edition 2020). The panel focuses, from various angles, precisely on how 'region making' has been influenced by scholarly politics and other kinds of policy discourses. The take of each author is conditioned by their respective expertise in European and global area studies.
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Metahistory: Time, Space, Scale, Borders, Orders by Sabine Rutar
The text is available open access at
https://www.degruyter.com/view/journals/soeu/68/3/soeu.68.issue-3.xml
Labour History and History of Social Movements by Sabine Rutar
and political functionaries in maintaining and restoring public order in late state socialist societies. The authors base their analyses on original research relating to cases in the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, Romania and East Germany.