| |
 |
The Economist Book of the Week on 29th May 2010 was A Tale of Two Villages by Alina Mungiu-Pippidi. "A dramatic, thought-provoking and sometimes savagely funny account of one of the
toughest problems in Europe: the ingrained poverty of the Romanian countryside."
CEU Press launched Masterpieces of History - The Peaceful End of the Cold War in Europe, 1989, the sixth book in the Cold War Reader Series, on May 31 at the Open Society Archives. The volume, based on the ground-breaking research and documentation of the National Security Archive in Washington DC, contains crucial historical documents and is absolutely indispensable for understanding the end of the Cold War.
Prague Tales leads top ten of CEU Press sales after 2000. 2. Memoir of Hungary, 3. The 1956 Hungarian Revolution, 4. A Cardboard Castle, 5. Jewish Budapest, 6. A Biographical Dictionary, 7. Stalin – an Unknown Portrait , 8. Uprising in East Germany, 9. A Life under Russian Serfdom, 10. Russian Foreign Policy in Transition
|
|
|
|
Central European University Privatization Reports
"Outstanding Academic Book of 1993"
- Choice
Volume 1: The Privatization Process in Central
Europe
Roman Frydman, Andrzej Rapaczynski and
John S. Earle
Provides data for Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary,
Poland, Romania, and Slovakia.
1993
276 pages
Paperback 1-85866-000-9 USD 21.95/ GBP 13.95
Volume 2: The Privatization Process in Russia,
Ukraine, and the Baltic States Roman
Roman Frydman, Andrzej Rapaczynski,
and John S. Earle
1993
292 pages
Paperback 1-85866-001-7 USD 21.95 / GBP 13.95
Volume 3: Small Privatization
John S. Earle, Roman Frydman, Andrzej
Rapaczynski, and Joel Turkewitz
The Transformation of Retail Trade and Consumer Services
in the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland.
1994
336 pages
Cloth 1-85866-006-8 USD 51.95/ GBP 31.95
Paperback 1-85866-007-6 USD 21.95/ GBP 13.95
|
|
top
|