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The collapse of communism in Eastern Europe
Origins, processes, outcomes
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This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. The book aims to reconsider the origins, processes and outcomes of the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe. It considers the longue duree comparative methodology to contextualise the East European events through the lens of the revolutionary traditions and spirit of 1789, 1848 and 1917. The book provides a succinct overview of recent theoretical and social scientific writing on revolution. It demonstrates the vicissitudes of reform in Czechoslovakia. By the late 1980s there were indications that the contested language of perestroika itself was engendering a portentous fragmentation of communist hierarchies and a disintegration of the social consensus. The factors determining the course of events in 1989 have to be sought beyond the Soviet Union and the West, even if developments up to the autumn might be 'interpreted within the framework of perestroika'.

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