Henri Vogt 
Between Utopia and Disillusionment [PDF ebook] 
A Narrative of the Political Transformation in Eastern Europe

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Scholarly interpretations of the collapse of communism and developments thereafter have tended to be primarily concerned with people’s need to rid themselves of the communist system, of their past. The expectations, dreams, and hopes that ordinary Eastern Europeans had when they took to the streets in 1989, and have had ever since, have therefore been overlooked – and our understanding of the changes in post-communist Europe has remained incomplete. Focusing primarily on five key areas, such as the heritage of 1989 revolutions, ambivalence, disillusionment, individualism, and collective identities, this book explores the expectations and goals that ordinary Eastern Europeans had during the 1989 revolutions and the decade thereafter, and also the problems and disappointments they encountered in the course of the transformation. The analysis is based on extensive interviews with university students and young intellectuals in the Czech Republic, Eastern Germany and Estonia in the 1990s, which in themselves have considerable value as historical documents.

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List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements

Introduction


  • Background

  • The Rejection of Utopia

  • Empirical Sources and Narrativity

  • The Structure of the Study

  • Concluding Remarks


Chapter 1. Narratives of the Revolutions


  • Estonia – the Singing Revolution

  • The German Democratic Republic – die sanfte Revolution

  • Czechoslovakia – the Velvet Revolution

  • By Way of Conclusion


Chapter 2. Revolution as a Utopia


  • The Notion of Utopia

  • Freedom

  • Future

  • Concluding Remarks


Chapter 3. Utopia Not Yet Fulfilled: Ambivalence after the Revolutions


  • Post-revolutionary Ambivalence

  • Postmodern Ambivalence

  • Concluding Remarks

  • Excursus: Ambivalence in Ivan Klíma’s Poslední stupenv du° vevrnosti


Chapter 4. Utopia Not Fulfilled: Disillusionment


  • Material Reasons for Disillusionment

  • Atomisation

  • Alienation

  • Excursus: Diachronic and Synchronic Alienation in Post-communist

  • Novels

  • Acceptance: Sacrifice

  • Concluding Remarks


Chapter 5. Individualism as a Utopia


  • The Notion of Individualism

  • Individualism and Communism

  • Individualism and Post-communism

  • Individualism, Politics and Democracy


Chapter 6. Collective Utopias: From National Independence to Europe


  • Nationalism and Communism

  • The Idea of the Nation: Present and Not Yet Present

  • The Utopian Struggle

  • National Identity: Universal or Particular?

  • Concluding Remarks


Conclusion: Politics between Utopia and Disillusionment


  • Understanding Post-communist Politics

  • The Utopia of Politics

  • Final Remarks


Appendices


  • The Interviews and the Method of Analysis

  • Themes of the Interviews

  • Themes for the Czech essayists

  • President Lennart Meri’s Speeches Analysed in Chapter 6.

  • Translations of the German Interview Passages
  • Notes
    Bibliography
    Index

    Sobre el autor


    Henri Vogt is Professor of International Politics at the University of Turku, Finland. He received his doctorate from the University of Oxford, and has previously worked, inter alia, as Visiting Professor of European Studies at the University of the Saarland, Germany, and Senior Researcher at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs. His other books include A Responsible Europe? Ethical Foundations of EU External Affairs (coedited with Hartmut Mayer; Palgrave Macmillan 2006).

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