Nature Protests: The End of Ecology in Slovakia

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"Nature Protests is a vivid examination of the transition to post-socialist politics in the late twentieth century. The case is Slovakia, and the
question is: why does environmental politics expand and shrink so rapidly as communist government comes to an end in Eastern Europe? Ed Snajdr's
answer contributes an excellent addition to anthropological studies of the politics of nature as the iron curtain falls away." K. Sivaramakrishnan,
Professor of Anthropology, Yale University "This book tells two important stories-about ecological activism and about the tumultuous transformation to
democracy and market in Eastern Europe-from the point of view of a small country that is not much studied but that is, in fact, a keystone for the
region." Andrzej W. Tymowski, Director of International Programs, American Council of Learned Societies
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