Foreword
 Lucian Boia
Introduction
 Claudia-Florentina Dobre
An Obscure Object of Desire: The Myth of Alba Iulia and its Social Functions, 1918–1940 
 Gábor Egry
Croatia between the Myths of the Nation-State and of the Common European Past
 Neven Budak
Deconstructing the Myth of the “Wicked German” in Northern and Western Parts of Poland: Local Approaches to Cultural Heritage
 Izabela Skórzyńska and Anna Wachowiak
Mythologizing the Biographies of Romanian Underground Communists: The Case Study of Miron Constantinescu
 Ştefan Bosomitu
Women in the Communist Party: Debunking a (Post-)Communist Mythology 
 Luciana-Marioara Jinga
Avatars of the Social Imaginary: Myths about Romanian Communism after 1989 
 Claudia-Florentina Dobre
Post-Communist Politics of Memory and the New Regime of Historiography: Recent Controversies on the Memory of the “Forty-Five Years of the Communist Yoke” and the “Myth of Batak”
 Liliana Deyanova
The Phenomenon of “Parahistory” in Post-Communist Bulgaria: Old Theories and New Myths on Proto-Bulgarians
 Alexander Nikolov
Note on contributors
 Index of names