ABSTRACT

The Revolutions of 1989 is a collection of both classic and recent articles examining the causes and consequences of the collapse of communism in East and Central Europe, the most important event in recent world history. It includes discussion of:

* the economic, political and social nature of revolutions
* the role of dissidents and civil society in encouraging the breakdown of eastern
* European communist regimes
* comparisons with other revolutions
* the extent of the collapse of Leninist regimes in East-Central Europe.

European historians, scholars and students will wnat to make this an integral part of their studies.

chapter |16 pages

INTRODUCTION

part |2 pages

Part I CAUSES

part |2 pages

Part II MEANING

chapter 5|16 pages

THE YEAR OF TRUTH

chapter 6|40 pages

THE MEANINGS OF 1989

chapter 8|16 pages

THE LEGACY OF DISSENT

chapter 9|4 pages

OVERCOMING TOTALITARIANISM

part |2 pages

Part III FUTURE

chapter 10|8 pages

THE FUTURE OF LIBERAL REVOLUTION

chapter 11|18 pages

THE LENINIST LEGACY

chapter 12|14 pages

THE POST-TOTALITARIAN BLUES

chapter 13|8 pages

THE VELVET RESTORATION

chapter 15|6 pages

IS COMMUNISM RETURNING?