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Lee, John Joseph was born on July 9, 1942 in Tralee, Ireland. Son of Thomas Peter and Catherine Elizabeth (Burke) Lee.
( The states and peoples of Southeastern Europe have been...)
The states and peoples of Southeastern Europe have been divided by wars over the twentieth century, but they have since worked to re-establish themselves into the European mainstream. This timely new edition has been revised, updated and expanded in the light of the latest scholarship and recent events. John R. Lampe now offers a comprehensive assessment of the full century from the Sarajevo assassination in 1914 through to EU membership and developments up to the present day.
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( The bloody break-up of the former Yugoslavia and the re...)
The bloody break-up of the former Yugoslavia and the region's wider struggles with a post-Communist transition suggest continuing Balkan burdens for the peoples and states of Southeastern Europe. Ethnic conflict, disputed borders, forced migration and foreign intervention had already scarred the countries from Romania south to Greece during the decades surrounding the two world wars. John Lampe disputes this pejoratively Balkan background. He traces the region's traumatic twentieth century through wars and postwar transitions that adopted or confronted European ideologies, institutions and interventions.
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( The bloody break-up of the former Yugoslavia and the re...)
The bloody break-up of the former Yugoslavia and the region's wider struggles with a post-Communist transition suggest continuing Balkan burdens for the peoples and states of Southeastern Europe. Ethnic conflict, disputed borders, forced migration and foreign intervention had already scarred the countries from Romania south to Greece during the decades surrounding the two world wars. John Lampe disputes this pejoratively Balkan background. He traces the region's traumatic twentieth century through wars and postwar transitions that adopted or confronted European ideologies, institutions and interventions.
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(This book gathers stories of transformations, which occur...)
This book gathers stories of transformations, which occurred to the land, people, and communities of the anthracite coal region in general and Mt. Carmel in particular. It tells how Eastern Europeans were recruited by giant railroad companies to work (and often die) in their dangerous mines. It also shows how these people who were at first alienated by their new surroundings soon developed confidence and pride in their work, and built a supportive community that survived the boom and bust of anthracite mining. The Deppen Scholars share how they followed their ancestors' path as they first experienced alienation, then gained the confidence to ultimately graduate with pride from Bucknell University."This is a fine job. There is nothing quite like this study, which is a contemporary interdisciplinary case study that cuts across history, sociology and education while mixing a bit of the economics of de-industrialization."-Dr. Kenneth Wolensky, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission"Thoroughly enjoyable. You let the Deppens speak for themselves without trying to over-analyze their underlying motivations. An interesting exploration of the emergence of class consciousness. We didn't feel poor in Mt. Carmel so class consciousness resulted from our interactions at Bucknell and beyond. We appreciate your good, hard work and for having it read more like a novel than a treatise!"-Julie Corrigan, Deppen Scholar, Bucknell , class of 1986 "An engaging exploration of transformations-geological, economic, cultural-presented in the context of a caring professor's quest to understand and connect with the people of a small Pennsylvania anthracite town."-Dennis Baumoll, Professor Emeritus, Department of English, Bucknell University
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(This unique book develops two different but related resea...)
This unique book develops two different but related research agendas: the study of the spread of 'neoliberalism' - as seen from the perspective of Eastern European post-communist evolutions; and the study of Eastern European transition - as seen from an ideas-centred perspective. It challenges a series of misunderstandings and myths about the spread of neoliberal economic ideas in Eastern Europe and offers a clearer understanding of progress since market reform began.
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Lee, John Joseph was born on July 9, 1942 in Tralee, Ireland. Son of Thomas Peter and Catherine Elizabeth (Burke) Lee.
Franciscan College, Gormanston, University College Dublin, Institute for European History, Mainz, Peterhouse, Cambridge.
Administrative officer Department Finance, Dublin, 1963. Lecturer in history University College, 1963-1965. Fellow Peterhouse, Cambridge, England, 1968-1974.
Professor history University College, Cork, Ireland, since 1974. Visiting Mellon professor University Pittsburgh, 1979-1980. Distinguished visiting professor Lyndon Baines Johnson School, Austin, Texas, 1989-1990.
Vice president University College, Cork, 1982-1985. Exchange fellow Austrian Academy, Vienna, 1987. Visiting professor government Colby College, 1991.
Senior Parnell fellow Magdalene College, Cambridge, 1992-1993, visiting fellow, 1996. Visiting professor New York University, 1996.
(This unique book develops two different but related resea...)
( The bloody break-up of the former Yugoslavia and the re...)
( The bloody break-up of the former Yugoslavia and the re...)
( The states and peoples of Southeastern Europe have been...)
( Since the forced resignation of Todor Zhivkov in Novemb...)
( Since the forced resignation of Todor Zhivkov in Novemb...)
(This book gathers stories of transformations, which occur...)
( This work has been selected by scholars as being cultur...)
Active Irish Senate, Dublin, since 1993. Board chairman Irish Fulbright Program, 1980-1996. Member British-Irish Parliamentary Body, Royal Irish Academy.
Married Anne Marie Mitchell, October 28, 1969. Children: Amhairgin, Caoilfhionn, Desmond.