In 1989, many countries of Central and Eastern Europe came out of the socialist order and began moving into a new world defined by neoliberal economic and political systems. The experience of rupture from the past and the desire to become part of a new and more secure socio-economic order have excited critical intellectual and political imaginations. The book examines how these imaginations help construct Ideas of Order in these national locations.
An alumnus of Jawaharlal Nehru University, where he presently teaches History and Theories of Media at the School of Social Sciences, Rakesh Batabyal?s works on Communalism in Bengal from Famine to Noakhali (1943-1947) (Sage 2005), Penguin Book of Modern Indian Speeches (Penguin, 2007) JNU The Making of a University (Harper Collins 2014) and The Modern School (1920-2020): A Century of Schooling in India (Amazon Westland, 2020) are significant contributions to the Institutional and Intellectual History of Modern India.
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