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- Café_Europa abstract "Café Europa: Life After Communism is a 1996 book by Slavenka Drakulić, the noted Croatian writer. It talks about the experiences of the peoples of Eastern Europe after the retreat of Communism and the fall of the Iron Curtain. While Drakulić notes the liberation of the formerly oppressed, her hard hitting social commentary points out the repercussions and lack of progress since the end of Soviet domination.".
- Café_Europa wikiPageExternalLink slavenkadrakulic.com.
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- Café_Europa wikiPageRevisionID "638111982".
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Albanians.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Apparatchik.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Authoritarianism.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Bureaucracy.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Category:1996_books.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Croatian_non-fiction_literature.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Communism.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Croatia.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Croats.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Europe.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Elvis_Presley.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Europe_Day.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink European_Union.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Fascism.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Franjo_Tuđman.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Independent_State_of_Croatia.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Josip_Broz_Tito.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink NATO.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Post-communism.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Revolutions_of_1989.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Sewage.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Slavenka_Drakulić.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Warsaw_Pact.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink West.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLink Yugoslavia.
- Café_Europa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Café Europa".
- Café_Europa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Café_Europa subject Category:1996_books.
- Café_Europa subject Category:Croatian_non-fiction_literature.
- Café_Europa hypernym Book.
- Café_Europa type Book.
- Café_Europa type Work.
- Café_Europa type Book.
- Café_Europa type Diacritic.
- Café_Europa type Redirect.
- Café_Europa type Work.
- Café_Europa comment "Café Europa: Life After Communism is a 1996 book by Slavenka Drakulić, the noted Croatian writer. It talks about the experiences of the peoples of Eastern Europe after the retreat of Communism and the fall of the Iron Curtain. While Drakulić notes the liberation of the formerly oppressed, her hard hitting social commentary points out the repercussions and lack of progress since the end of Soviet domination.".
- Café_Europa label "Café Europa".
- Café_Europa sameAs Q5017236.
- Café_Europa sameAs m.0c1v1yw.
- Café_Europa sameAs Q5017236.
- Café_Europa wasDerivedFrom Café_Europa?oldid=638111982.
- Café_Europa homepage slavenkadrakulic.com.
- Café_Europa isPrimaryTopicOf Café_Europa.