Post-communist transformations in Baltic countries: a restorations approach in comparative historical sociology

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Anglų kalba / English
Title:
Post-communist transformations in Baltic countries: a restorations approach in comparative historical sociology
Publication Data:
Cham : Springer, 2023.
Pages:
xvi, 291 p
Notes:
Bibliografija prie skyrių.
Contents:
1. Introduction — Part 1. Towards the Theory of Modern Social Restorations: 2. The Idea of Social Restoration; 3. Social Rehabilitations, Restorations and Their Varieties; 4. The Performance Success Criteria and Tests of Social Restorations and Rehabilitations — Part 2. Restoration Success Against the Odds: Baltic States as Laboratories of Modern Restorations: 5. Demographic Continuity and Constitutional Politics in the Baltic Restorations; 6. The ‘Baltic Question’ and Retroactive Politics in the Baltic Restorations; 7. Property Restitution and Privatisation in the Baltic Restorations of Capitalism — Part 3. Three Phoenixes from the Ashes I: Economic Progress of the Restored Baltic States in Cross-Time Comparison: 8. Output Growth in the Baltic Countries in 1913–1938: New Estimates; 9. Baltic Economic Growth Under Foreign Occupations and Restored Independence — Part 4. Three Phoenixes from the Ashes II: Health Progress of the Restored Baltic States in Cross-Time Comparison: 10. Life Expectancy in the Interwar Period: Fixing Data Gaps for Lithuania and Explaining Early Demographic Transition in Estonia and Latvia; 11. Baltic Health Progress Under Foreign Occupation and Restored Independence — Part 5. Three Phoenixes from the Ashes III: Somatic Progress of the Restored Baltic States in Cross-Time Comparison: 12. Saving Anthropometric History: A Solution to the “Estonian Antebellum Paradox”; 13. A Century of Somatic Progress in the Baltic Countries; 14. Concluding Discussion — Supplement: Life Expectancy in the Interwar Baltic Countries — References.
Summary / Abstract:

ENThis Open access book provides a survey of the economic, health, and somatic progress of Baltic countries during the period 1918–2018, framed by the outline of the historical-sociological theory of modern social restorations, as originally conceived by the Austrian-American comparative historian Robert A. Kann. The author reworks Kann's theory to analyse post-communist transformations in the Baltic region. The book argues that the purpose of modern social restorations is to make restoration societies safe against a recurrence of revolution. There were two waves of modern social restorations: post-Napoleonic and post-communist. Most post-Napoleonic restorations were brief, because they failed to economically and socially outperform the pre-revolutionary and post-revolutionary systems. It considers Baltic restorations as laboratory cases of second-wave modern social restorations, because they encompass a triple restoration of the nation-state, capitalism, and democracy. The bookassesses the performance success of Baltic restorations by comparing economic and social progress of Baltic countries during the periods of original independence (1918–1940), foreign-imposed state socialism (1940–1990), and restored independence (since 1990). It then elaborates the criteria to assess the ultimate performance success of these restorations by 2040, when restored Baltic states may endure longer than their ancestors in 1918–1940 and the complete foreign occupations era (1940–1990). The author, an expert in historical sociology, uses extensive historical-statistical data in cross-time comparisons to develop his analysis and create future projections. This book is of wide interest to sociologists, social demographers, political scientists, and economists studying the Baltic region. [Publisher annotation]

DOI:
10.1007/978-3-031-39496-6
ISBN:
9783031394959; 9783031394966
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