Beschreibung
The book explores the interplay between utopianism and modernity in Central and Eastern Europe, emphasizing the evolution of political imagination in the region. It provides several case studies mapping the ideological landscape of Central and Eastern Europe, illustrating the dynamics of imported ideologies, local traditions, and evolving societal norms. The volume covers issues such as socialism, nationalism, European integration, the rule of law, and populism as the main political powers in the region.
Autorenportrait
Petr Agha’s research and teaching focus on foundational issues and challenges in contemporary law and politics. Petr holds a PhD in Law and Criminology from the University of Antwerp. He has several publications and is the editor of various volumes in his field.
Jan Géryk is a researcher at the Center for Theoretical Study and the Institute of State and Law of the Czech Academy of Sciences. He holds a PhD in the theory, philosophy and sociology of law.