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Buch, Englisch, Band 1, 352 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 745 g

Reihe: Civitas. Studies in Christian Democracy

Gehler / Kosicki / Wohnout

CHRISTIAN DEMOCRACY & THE FALL

Buch, Englisch, Band 1, 352 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 745 g

Reihe: Civitas. Studies in Christian Democracy

ISBN: 978-94-6270-216-5
Verlag: LEUVEN UNIV PR


The role
of Christian Democracy in the collapse of the Communist Bloc

Debates on the role of Christian Democracy in Central
and Eastern Europe too often remain strongly tied to national historiographies.
With the edited collection the contributing authors aim to reconstruct
Christian Democracy’s role in the fall of Communism from a bird's-eye
perspective by covering the entire region and by taking “third-way” options in
the broader political imaginary of late-Cold War Europe into account. The
book’s twelve chapters present the most recent insights on this topic and connect
scholarship on the Iron Curtain’s collapse with scholarship on political
Catholicism.

Christian Democracy and the Fall of Communism offers the reader a two-fold
perspective. The first approach examines the efforts undertaken by Western
European actors who wanted to foster or support Christian Democratic initiatives
in Central and Eastern Europe. The second approach is devoted to the
(re-)emergence of homegrown Christian Democratic formations in the 1980s and
1990s. One of the volume’s seminal contributions lies in its documentation of
the decisive role that Christian Democracy played in supporting the political
and anti-political forces that engineered the collapse of Communism from within
between 1989 and 1991.

Contributors: Andrea Brait (University of Innsbruck), Alexander Brakel (Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Israel), Ladislav Cabada (Metropolitan University Prague), Giovanni Mario Ceci (Università degli Studi Roma Tre / IES-Rome), Kim Christiaens (KU Leuven), Michael Gehler (University of Hildesheim), Thomas Gronier (UMR SIRICE), Piotr H. Kosicki (University of Maryland), Slawomir Lukasiewicz (John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin), Anton Pelinka (Central European University in Budapest), Johannes Schönner (Karl von Vogelsang Institute), Arturas Svarauskas (Lithuanian University of Educational Science), Helmut Wohnout (Austrian Federal Chancellery / Karl von Vogelsang Institute)

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Foreword Renato Moro
Acknowledgments Michael Gehler, Piotr H. Kosicki and Helmut Wohnout
IntroductionMichael Gehler
SECTION I: CHRISTIAN DEMOCRACY IN THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM: INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND THE GROUNDWORK FOR 19891 The Failure of a Third Way: The World Confederation of Labor and the Globalization of Solidarnosc during the 1980sKim Christiaens2 The CSCE Vienna Follow-up Meeting and Alois Mock, 1986–1989 Andrea Brait and Michael Gehler3 “Helping Hands” across the Fence: The Stance of the European Democrat Union toward Developments behind the Iron CurtainMichael Gehler and Johannes Schönner
SECTION II: FROM WEST TO EAST: CROSS-IRON CURTAIN MOVEMENT-BUILDING EFFORTS4 The Community of Taizé and the Revolutions in Europe in 1989Thomas Gronier5 “To restore dignity to the people in the communist dictatorships”: ÖVP Contacts with the Political Opposition in Central and Eastern Europe until 1989–1990Helmut Wohnout6 Finding Partners in the East: Helmut Kohl and the Fledgling Center-Right in Central and Eastern EuropeAlexander Brakel7 The Italian Christian Democratic Party Confronts the Revolutions of 1989Giovanni Mario Ceci

SECTION III: MADE BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN: HOMEGROWN CATHOLIC POLITICS AND THE RISE AND FALL OF CHRISTIAN DEMOCRACY IN EASTERN EUROPE8 The Christian Democrat Who Wasn’t: Tadeusz Mazowiecki and the End of Catholic Politics in PolandPiotr H. Kosicki9 Hungary: A Decisive Transition – But a Revolution? Anton Pelinka10 Among the Hussites, Communists, and Neo-liberals: Christian Democratic Political Actors in Communist Czechoslovakia and the Democratic TransitionLadislav Cabada11 The Restoration of Christian Democracy in Lithuania, 1989–1990: Continuities and RupturesArturas Svarauskas12 Abandoned Patterns: 1989 and the Discontinuation of Cold War Cooperation among Emigré Central and Eastern European Christian DemocratsSlawomir Lukasiewicz
Conclusion: Beyond 1989: The Disappointed Hopes of Christian Democracy in Post-Communist Central and Eastern EuropePiotr H. Kosicki
List of Abbreviations Bibliography List of ContributorsIndex of Persons Colophon


Wohnout, Helmut
Helmut Wohnout is department head in the Austrian Federal Chancellery, and since 1993, director of the Karl von Vogelsang Institute Vienna.

Gehler, Michael
Michael Gehler is professor of Modern German and European History at the Institute of History at the University of Hildesheim.

Kosicki, Piotr H.
Piotr H. Kosicki is associate professor of history at the University of Maryland.


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