
Contesting Copyright
A History of Intellectual Property in East Central Europe and the Balkans
Augusta Dimou(Author)
Central European University Press
Published on 31. May 2025
Book
Hardback
460 pages
978-963-386-614-6 (ISBN)
Description
The creative sector, including the cultural industry, is key for today's economy. Copyright has the capacity to fix the roles and tasks of the actors involved and determine the direction of cash flows within this sector. The study of the evolution of copyright helps understand and adjust the regulation and commercialization of creative labor.
Augusta Dimou provides a thoroughly researched, interdisciplinary and comparative study of the historical development of copyright regimes in three countries - Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Bulgaria. She examines the function and significance of copyright in the institutionalization, development, and regulation of modern culture in East Central Europe and the Balkans during the diverse political regimes of the modern era, and at the interface between the various nationalization and globalization processes of the 20th century. The bulk of the exposition deals with the first half of the twentieth century with a final chapter providing a summary history of copyright under communism.
The author presents the development of copyright in East Central Europe in the context of the European and global history of intellectual property and the creative industries. The study considers the expansion of copyright in the multiple contexts (social, economic political, cultural, technological, ideological, legal) that sustained its rise and development.
Augusta Dimou provides a thoroughly researched, interdisciplinary and comparative study of the historical development of copyright regimes in three countries - Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Bulgaria. She examines the function and significance of copyright in the institutionalization, development, and regulation of modern culture in East Central Europe and the Balkans during the diverse political regimes of the modern era, and at the interface between the various nationalization and globalization processes of the 20th century. The bulk of the exposition deals with the first half of the twentieth century with a final chapter providing a summary history of copyright under communism.
The author presents the development of copyright in East Central Europe in the context of the European and global history of intellectual property and the creative industries. The study considers the expansion of copyright in the multiple contexts (social, economic political, cultural, technological, ideological, legal) that sustained its rise and development.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Hungary
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academic
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
753 gr
ISBN-13
978-963-386-614-6 (9789633866146)
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Augusta Dimou is Gerda Henkel Research Fellow and Visiting Fellow at the Department of Cultural Studies, Chair of Comparative European History and Culture at the University of Leipzig. She is a historian specializing in contemporary comparative European History with a regional focus on Southeast and East-Central Europe. She is currently completing her habilitation on the development of intellectual property rights and cultural politics in twentieth-century Eastern Europe.
Content
Acronyms and Abbreviations Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Where It All Started: Translation The Empires of East and Southeast Europe The Expansion of Copyright in Eastern Europe: Preconditions of Development and European Comparisons Comparisons: Europe and Beyond Orchestrated Globalization: The Expansion of Intellectual Property Rights in Southeast and East Central Europe in the Context of World War I Interwar Bulgaria Interwar Yugoslavia Interwar Czechoslovakia Comparative Perspectives on National, Regional, International and Transnational Trajectories up to and Including the Interwar Period Communist Copyright Conclusions: COPYRIGHT IN EAST CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST EUROPE-A LONG-TERM PERSPECTIVE Sources and Bibliography Index