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Anti-Semitism: Why Now?
In free, modern Europe, some old ghosts still rattle their chains.
    A Job To Do
    by Ky Krauthamer
    An interview with Jan T. Gross
    Small-Town Genocide
    Andrea Mrozek
    Review: Neighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne
Vol 4, No 5
15 November 2002

CER has now merged with Transitions Online. We're looking forward to a great future with TOL.

TOL
A Museum for Martyrs
by Laura Adams
Like many other ex-communist countries, Uzbekistan now has its museum detailing the Party’s oppressive and incompetent rule.
A partner post from EurasiaNet.org

Kinoeye

See also our film affiliate Kinoeye.org for articles on European cinema. Recent highlights include Russian films at Karlovy Vary, Germany's horror of its Nazi past and a riotous Czech musical parody of the western.


CER is back!  

In the coming weeks look here for more of the same insightful and provocative coverage of Central and East European society and culture that have distinguished CER since 1999.

Now published by Transitions Online, CER will join forces with TOL’s network of correspondents and partner publications to bring you reviews, features, interviews, opinion, and in-depth analysis of cultural and ethnic diversity from Central Europe to Central Asia.

Publication of Central Europe Review is made possible through generous funding from the European Cultural Foundation.

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CER offers electronic books on European affairs. For more information on ebooks and the CER eBookclub, click here.

Empire's
New Clothes

Eds József Böröcz and Melinda Kovács
An extensive look at the EU's eastward enlargement.

Out of the Ghetto Out of the Ghetto
Gusztáv Kosztolányi
The Roma of Hungary in their own words.

Killing ScreensKilling Screens
Dušan Reljić
The media in conflict zones: Yugoslavia, Ireland and Macedonia.

Sow and ReapSow and Reap
Štěpán Kotrba
The Czech Social Democrats have been a success. Why is it the public can't stand them?

Slovenia: Shedding the Balkan SkinSlovenia's Success
Brian J Požun
How Slovenia went from the brink of war to star student of the EU in just a few short years.

Greasing the WheelsGreasing the Wheels
Gusztáv Kosztolányi
The bribes, the theft, the orgies... Hungary's incredible oil scandal fully explained.

Memory and ForgettingMemory and Forgetting
Martin D Brown
Historical amnesia and post-Cold War attitudes in the Czech Republic. FREE ebook for CER eBookclub members.

After the RainAfter the Rain
Sam Vaknin
Was transition for naught? Sam Vaknin studies the culture shock and the quagmire that transition has become.

The Celluloid Tinderbox
Andrew James Horton (ed)
An explosive decade of Yugo film. FREE!

The Failure of a New History
Andrew Stroehlein
Tense Czecho-German relations. FREE!

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