1989 - Young people and social change after the fall of the Berlin Wall
LECCARDI, Carmen ; FEIXA, Carles ; REITER, Herwig
Strasbourg
2012
207 p.
Youth Partnership
978-92-871-7183-2
After the collapse of state socialism at the end of the 1980s, young people in Eastern Europe began to play a dramatically different role in society. Once cast as the vital, reinvigorating protagonists of the communist ideal, they emerged as promoters of democratisation and agents of a now hegemonic market system. Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, an event symbolising both the lifting of the Iron Curtain and the end of the Cold War, an international seminar was held in Budapest to discuss how the opening of eastern European societies to western Europe and the world had changed the living conditions and experiences of young people growing up in the region.
HISTOIRE ; JEUNE ; CHANGEMENT SOCIAL ; ALLEMAGNE ; EUROPE DE L'EST ; COMMUNISME ; CONDITION DE VIE ; EXPERIMENTATION
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