Bővebb ismertető
Preface to the Series and Acknowledgments
The present volume is a component of a series that is intended to present a comprehensive survey of the many aspects of East Central European society.
The books in this series deal with peoples whose homelands lie between the Germans to the west, the Russians, Ukrainians and Belorussians to the east and north, and the Mediterranean and Adriatic seas to the south. They constitute a particular civilization, one that is at once an intégral part of Europe, yet substantially different from the West. The area is charaeterized by a rich diversity of languages, religions and governments. The study of this complex area demands a multidisciplinary approach, and, accordingly, our contributors to the series represent several academie disciplines. They have been drawn from universities and other scholarly institutions in the United States and Western Europe, as well as East and Central Europe.
The editor-in-chief is responsible for ensuring the comprehen-siveness, cohésion, internai balance, and scholarly quality of the series he has launched. He cheerfully accept this responsibility and intend this work to be neither justification nor condemnation of the policies, attitudes, and activities of any person involved. At the same time, because the contributors represent so many different disciplines, interprétations, and schools of thought, our policy in this, as in the past and future volumes, is to present their contributions without major modifications.
The two editors and the contributors of this volume are distin-guished scholars of the field the theme of this book belongs to.