Abstract

Acknowledgements Introduction Part One: Geography, Modernity and Central and Eastern Europe as Marchlands. Chapter 1. Geography, modernity and spatial modernity Chapter 2. Marches and disputed borderlands: What and where are the lands of which we speak? Part Two: Spatial Modernity and the Nationalist Project. Chapter 3. The Nationalist project: The assertion of ethnic national development as modernity Chapter 4. Localities in nationalist modernity Chapter 5. Nation state and regions in nationalist modernity Chapter 6. The marchlands in European and global modernity Part Three: Spatial Modernity and the Communist Project. Chapter 7. The Communist project: the assertion of collective development and competing global modernitites Chapter 8. Localities as an experience of Communist modernity Chapter 9. The party-state and its regions Chapter 10. Eastern Europe in the European and global spaces of competing modernities Part Four: Spatial Modernity and the Neo-Liberal Project. Chapter 11. The Neo-liberal project: The assertion of self-development Chapter 12. Localities in transition Chapter 13. Regions in transition Chapter 14. States in transition Chapter 15. The marchlands in the production of the new Europe Chapter 16. Central and Eastern Europe as marchlands in Neo-liberal global modernity in the 1990s. Conclusion Reference List

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