The silent majority in communist and post-communist states : opinion polling in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe

General Information

Language
English.
Published
[Frankfurt am Main] : Peter Lang, 2016.
Physical Description
238 pages ; 22 cm.

Contributors

Contributor
Bachmann, Klaus, 1963- (editor.)
Gieseke, Jens, (editor.)

Subjects

Subject
Public opinion polls > Europe, Eastern > History.
Public opinion polls > Balkan Peninsula > History.
Public opinion > Europe, Eastern.
Public opinion > Balkan Peninsula.
Postcommunism > Europe, Eastern.
Postcommunism > Balkan Peninsula.

Bibliographic Information

Responsibility
Klaus Bachmann, Jens Gieseke (eds.).
Content
Klaus Bachmann/Jens Gieseke: Introduction - Jiri Subrt: Mapping the Beginnings of Public Opinion Research in the Czech Lands after World War II - Dragomir Pantic/Zoran Pavlovic: Public Opinion Research in Serbia in the Non-pluralist Period - Jens Gieseke: East German Popular Opinion. Problems of Reconstruction - Oleg Manaev: Public Opinion Polling in Authoritarian States: The Case of Belarus - Klaus Bachmann: Constructing a national myth - the case of the Warsaw Uprising in post-war Poland - Patryk Wasiak: The Appropriation of Social Opinion Survey Research by the State Apparatus in Late State-socialist Poland - Piotr Tadeusz Kwiatkowski: Martial Law in Poland from 1981 to 1983 in View of Public Opinion Polls Conducted by Official Institutions and Underground Organizations - Michal Wenzel: Estimating Trade Union Membership between 1980 and 2012 Using Polling Data - Michael Meyen: Surveys on Media Usage in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) Institutions, Validity, and Outcomes - Hans Erxleben: The Dilemma of the Party's Own Opinion Research in the GDR. Insights from a Former SED Pollster.
ISBN
9783631666685

Holdings

Item Type Current Location Collection Call Number Volume Info Shelving Location Public Note
BookOSA Archivum LibraryReference collection303.3/8094 BACReference-

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