Why Globalise? 1989 in Eastern Europe and the Politics of History | Lefteast
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Louis Proyect
James Mark is a British Professor of
History at the University of Exeter. His research focuses on the
history and memory politics of state-socialism in East Central
Europe from the perspective of broader global histories,
transnational processes and comparative methods. In 2019, James
finished leading two 5-year international research projects: 1989 After
1989: Rethinking the Fall of State Socialism in Global
Perspective and Socialism Goes
Global: Cold War Connections Between the ‘Second’ and ‘Third
Worlds’. The two projects focused on how to
reinterpret state-socialism, the Cold War, the 1989–91 system
changes and the postsocialist period in Eastern European history
as part of global processes and in the histories of colonialism
and anti-colonialism. https://www.criticatac.ro/lefteast/why-globalise-1989-in-eastern-europe-and-the-politics-of-history/
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