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The Long 1989: Decades of Global Revolution. Ed. Piotr H. Kosicki and Kyrill Kunakhovich. Budapest: Central European University Press, 2019. x, 284 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. €65.00, hard bound. - 1989: A Global History of Eastern Europe. By James Mark, Bogdan C. Iacob, Tobias Rupprecht, and Ljubica Spaskovska. Cambridge, Eng.: Cambridge University Press, 2019. viii, 372 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. $84.99, hard bound.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 December 2021
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1. Quote was a common statement from Viktor Orban during the 2010 campaign.
2. See for example Ther, Philipp, Europe since 1989: A History (Princeton, 2016)Google Scholar. Translated by Charlotte Hughes-Kreutzmüller.
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4. See Moyn, Samuel, The Last Utopia: Human Rights in History (Cambridge, Mass., 2010)Google Scholar and Not Enough: Human Rights in an Unequal World (Cambridge, Eng., 2018).