“A must read for anyone interested in the contemporary resonance of communism and the dynamic of public history and heritage in Central and Eastern Europe.”
- Sabina Mihelj, Professor of Media and Cultural Analysis, Loughborough University, UK
“Replaying Communism is an invaluable contribution to the study of memory and trauma in post-socialist societies.”
- Gerard Delanty, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Sussex University, UK
“It is terribly difficult to be a successful opposition party today. One must accumulate a wide variety of knowledge, and this excellent volume can help with this.”
- Gábor Demszky, Mayor of Budapest (1990–2010) and founding member of The Alliance of Free Democrats Hungarian Liberal Party
“Replaying Communism’s theoretical underpinnings of the trauma/nostalgia paradigm can fruitfully serve as a template beyond the regional coverage of the volume.”
- Maria Todorova, Professor Emerita at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, US
“This volume provides a compelling intervention in contemporary memory studies.”
- David Clarke, Professor of Modern German Studies, Cardiff University, UK
“Replaying Communism is a compelling examination of the interplay of nostalgia and trauma that determines how contemporary cultural productions re-imagine the communist era.”
- Maya Nadkarni, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Swarthmore College, US