Publications of Chris Hann
All genres
Collected Edition (26)
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Collected Edition
Studying peoples in the people's democracies: socialist era anthropology in East-Central Europe. LIT, Münster (2005), 376 pp.
402.
Collected Edition
The postsocialist agrarian question: property relations and the rural condition. LIT, Münster (2003), 488 pp.
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Collected Edition
Postsocialism: ideals, ideologies and practices in Eurasia. Routledge, London (2002), XII, 345 pp.
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Collected Edition
Tradycja a tożsamość: wywiady wśród mniejszości ukraińskiej w Przemyślu = Tradition and identity: interviews among the Ukrainian minority in Przemyśl. Południowo-Wschodni Instytut Naukowy w Przemyślu, Przemyśl (2000), 329 p pp.
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Collected Edition
Property relations: renewing the anthropological tradition. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1998), X, 277 pp.
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Collected Edition
Civil society: challenging western models. Routledge, London (1996), VI, 248 pp.
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Collected Edition
When history accelerates: essays on rapid social change, complexity and creativity. Athlone, London (1994), X, 325 pp.
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Collected Edition
Socialism: ideals, ideologies, and local practice. Routledge, London (1993), XIV, 271 pp.
409.
Collected Edition
Market economy and civil society in Hungary. Cass, London (1990), VI, 186 pp.
Monograph (14)
410.
Monograph
The great dispossession: Uyghurs between civilizations. LIT, Münster (2020), XIV, 273 pp.
411.
Monograph
Repatriating Polanyi: market society in the Visegrád states. Central European University Press, Budapest; New York (2019), XVIII, 370 pp.
412.
Monograph
人类学的缺位: 关于市场, 社会, 历史与人类学定位的思考 [The theft of anthropology: selected contributions on post-socialist transformation from anthropological perspectives]. Minzu University Press, Beijing (2015), 260 pp.
413.
Monograph
Eastern Christianity and Western social theory. Universität Erfurt, Lehrstuhl für Religionswissenschaft, Erfurt (2011), 35 pp.
414.
Monograph
Economic anthropology: history, ethnography, critique. Polity, Cambridge (2011), X, 206 pp.
415.
Monograph
Antropologia społeczna. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, Kraków (2008), XVII, 283 pp.
416.
Monograph
"Not the horse we wanted!": postsocialism, neoliberalism, and Eurasia. LIT, Münster (2006), X, 292 pp.
417.
Monograph
Iki buçuk yaprak çay: dogu Karadeniz'de; devlet, piyasa, kimlik. İletişim Yayınları, Istanbul (2003), 359 pp.
418.
Monograph
Social anthropology. NTC Publishing Group, Lincolnwood (2000), X, 291 p pp.
419.
Monograph
Turkish region: state, market & social identities on the East Black Sea coast. Currey, Oxford (2000), XII, 244 pp.
420.
Monograph
The skeleton at the feast: contributions to East European Anthropology. University of Kent, Canterbury (1995), XV, 250 pp.
421.
Monograph
Tea and the domestication of the Turkish state. Eothen, Huntingdon (1990), XIV, 106 pp.
422.
Monograph
A village without solidarity: Polish peasants in years of crisis. Yale University Press, New Haven (1985), IX, 208 pp.
423.
Monograph
Tázlár: a village in Hungary. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1980), XII, 206 pp.
Film (2)
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Film
Is there actually a continental divide between Europe and Asia. Latest Thinking (2016)
425.
Film
How is nostalgia felt in post-socialist Hungary? Latest Thinking (2016)
Blog Post (48)
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Blog Post
In Coffea Energia - et Omnia. (2024)
427.
Blog Post
Do they know when it's christmas? (2024)
428.
Blog Post
Ukraine's churches are adopting the western calendar – but not everyone is happy. (2024)
429.
Blog Post
Thanks, Türkiye. (2023)
430.
Blog Post
Blundering and plundering on the Great Hungarian Plain in the 1970s. (2022)
431.
Blog Post
The agony of Ukraine. (2022)
432.
Blog Post
Goodbye Realeurasia. (2020)
433.
Blog Post
Biden time: markets, democracy and Eurasia. (2020)
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Blog Post
The digital home office: householding revisited. (2020)
435.
Blog Post
The Corona Silk Road and the welfare state. (2020)
436.
Blog Post
After Brexit, Eurasia. (2020)
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Blog Post
NATO, XUAR, XI, VW. (2019)
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Blog Post
Eurasia needs a new Ostpolitik. (2019)
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Blog Post
So much for EU democracy. (2019)
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Blog Post
On the road to a new fascism? (2019)
441.
Blog Post
Into the home straight of REALEURASIA. (2019)
442.
Blog Post
Davos, double movements and the devaluation of the world. (2019)
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Blog Post
Viktor’s loving it. (2018)
444.
Blog Post
EASA at Stockholm: tensions in public anthropology. (2018)
445.
Blog Post
Fake values (versus the authentic values of social Eurasia). (2018)
446.
Blog Post
Across Eurasia: all liberal bets off? (2018)
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Populismus, politische Kommunikation und die Reichweite der Wirtschaftsethnologie (Replik an Theo Waigel). (2018)
448.
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Big picture and fine grain: disseminating results (phase one). (2017)
449.
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Eurasia today: Chinese bicycles, German cars and provincial Hungarian communities. (2017)
450.
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Hayek versus Polanyi in Montréal: global society as markets, all the way across? (2017)
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Blog Post
Hayek versus Polanyi in Montréal: global society as markets, all the way across? (2017)
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Realeurasia, Realdonaldtrump, Realoverheating. (2017)
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Beleaguered pseudo-continent: happy birthday, Europe! (2017)
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Beleaguered pseudo-continent: happy birthday, Europe! (2017)
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Blog Post
White House and Trump Tower: US exceptionalism, Eurasia and the house economy of the planet. (2016)
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Blog Post
Viktor’s defeat: reflections on referenda and civil societies, in Hungary and elsewhere. (2016)
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Blog Post
State of emergency in Turkey (and a way forward). (2016)
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In memoriam: Jack Goody (1919-2015), Eurasia and Europe. (2016)
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Blog Post
Awkward island (a Welsh-Eurasian perspective on “Brexit”). (2016)
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Blog Post
The gift in the age of TTIP: the form and sense of exchange in an archaic civilization. (2016)
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Blog Post
On Saxony-Anhalt bashing. (2016)
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An outpost of Eurasia. (2016)
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Borders and peripheries: from Offa’s dyke to fortress Europe. (2015)
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The new Völkerwanderungen: Hungary and Germany, Europe and Eurasia. (2015)
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Blog Post
The new Völkerwanderungen: Hungary and Germany, Europe and Eurasia. (2015)
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Jack, Max, three Karls and sundry supporters (the REALEURASIA Pantheon). (2015)
467.
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Nie jestem Bronio (I am not Bronio): problems with the economic anthropology of Bronislaw Malinowski. (2015)
468.
Blog Post
Eurovision, Eurasianvision, and tunnel vision. (2015)
469.
Blog Post
Karli vagyok (je suis Charlie): Karl Polanyi, embedded moral economy and Hungary today. (2015)
470.
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Je suis Aristote (reflections on tragedy and farce in Greece). (2015)
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Blog Post
From Halle (Saale) to Brisbane: hijacking Europe and denying Eurasia. (2014)
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Blog Post
The expansion of NATO and the contraction of Eurasia. (2014)
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Blog Post
The expansion of NATO and the contraction of Eurasia. (2014)
Interview (1)
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Interview
Fieldwork in Bulgaria: an interview with Carol Silverman. (2008)