Rolling Transition and the Role of Intellectuals : The Case of Hungary /

"Utilizing a new and original framework for examining the role of intellectuals in countries transitioning to democracy, Bozóki analyses the rise and fall of dissident intellectuals in Hungary in the late 20th century. He shows how that framework is applicable to other countries too as he foren...

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Main Author: Bozóki, András (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Hungarian
Published: New York : Central European University Press, [2022]
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