International Comparative Social Studies ; Volume 56
Print version: Norkus, Zenonas. Great Restoration : Post-Communist Transformations from the Viewpoint of Comparative Historical Sociology of Restorations. First edition. Leiden : Brill, c2023 xi, 423 pages International comparative social studies ; Volume 56. ISBN 9789004545731
Acknowledgements VII // List of Figures and Tables // Abbreviations x // VIII // Introduction 1 // 1 Theorising Modern Social Restorations: Received Work 39 // 1.1 Reworking Seminal Contributions: Robert A. Kann and Rein Taagepera 40 // 1.2 Redemocratisations of Authoritarian States, Reconstitutions of Failed // States and the Rights of Extinct States to Restoration 58 // 1.3 Conceptualising Restorations: Cultural and Environmental Heritage Protection as Reference Sites 79 // 2 The Rise and Collapse of Post-Revolutionary Empires: Great Modern Revolutions in Comparison 107 // 2.1 The Failure of World Revolutions and the Rise of Great Post-Revolutionary Empires: The French and Russian Revolutions in Comparison 110 // 2.2 The Defeat and Fall of Great Post-Revolutionary (Napoleonic and Soviet) Empires in Comparison 130 // 2.3 Post-Napoleonic Restoration and Post-Communist Rehabilitation of the International Order in Comparison 142 // 3 Post-Napoleonic and Post-Communist Domestic Restorations and // Rehabilitations in Comparison 172 // 3.1 Dilemmas of Post-Napoleonic and Post-Communist Domestic // Restorations in Comparison 174 // 3.2 Endurance Failures of (Most) Post-Napoleonic Restorations 195 // 3.3 Post-Communist Rehabilitations and Restorations on the Endurance // Success Track 209 // 4 Do Progressive Social Restorations Exist? 251 // 4-1 Did the Post-Napoleonic Restorations Bring Economic, Health and Somatic Progress? 253 // 4.2 Are Post-Socialist Capitalist Rehabilitations and Restorations Economically Progressive? 269 // 4.3 Are Post-Socialist Capitalist Rehabilitations and Restorations Health Progressive? 301 // 4.4 Are Post-Socialist Capitalist Rehabilitations and Restorations Somatically Progressive? 334 // Conclusion 355 // References 367 // Index 403