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Communism, Science, and the University: Towards a Theory of Detotalitarianisation
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Communism, Science, and the University: Towards a Theory of Detotalitarianisation

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The book explores the intellectual history of Bulgaria between the 1960s and the 1980s at the intersections of the country’s social and political history. Based on case studies, the research delves into three areas: the control and pressure mechanisms used on science and the university; the clash of ideas while performing the formal and hidden functions of academia in a communist regime setting; the processes whereby research and academia acquire a relative autonomy and alternative academic communities are being formed amidst the eroding ideological legitimacy of the regime.

Centred on the concept of the incident , this setup allowed us to eschew the narratives around the role of the dissidents or freedom as a gift and interpret society’s transformation as the outcome of intersecting and overlaying sectoral events, which gathered strength down the years and lay the ground for the eruption labelled here as the Big Event of 1989 .

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
16 April 2020
Pages
330
ISBN
9780367895686

The book explores the intellectual history of Bulgaria between the 1960s and the 1980s at the intersections of the country’s social and political history. Based on case studies, the research delves into three areas: the control and pressure mechanisms used on science and the university; the clash of ideas while performing the formal and hidden functions of academia in a communist regime setting; the processes whereby research and academia acquire a relative autonomy and alternative academic communities are being formed amidst the eroding ideological legitimacy of the regime.

Centred on the concept of the incident , this setup allowed us to eschew the narratives around the role of the dissidents or freedom as a gift and interpret society’s transformation as the outcome of intersecting and overlaying sectoral events, which gathered strength down the years and lay the ground for the eruption labelled here as the Big Event of 1989 .

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
16 April 2020
Pages
330
ISBN
9780367895686