Part I - Sources 1. Igor Demchenko: Architecture for a Socialist Nation: Conceptual Stalinism and the Decline of Late-Soviet Modernism in the 1980s 2. Lidia Klein and Alicja Gzowska: Late Socialist Postmodernism and Socialist Realism in Polish Architecture 3. Vladimir Kulic: Bogdan Bogdanovic's Surrealist Postmodernism 4. Ljiljana Blagojevic: PO-MO Ideas and Printed Matter in 1980s Belgrade Part II - Critiques 5. Daria Bocharnikova: When Tomorrow Was Cancelled: Soviet Critique of Modernism in the 1970s 6. Maros Krivý: "Quality of Life or Life-in-Truth? Late Socialist Critique of Sídliste in Czechoslovakia" 7. Richard Anderson: A Dialectic of Negation: Modernism and Postmodernism in the USSR 8.
Virág Molnár: The Discontents of Socialist Modernity and the Return of the Ornament: The Tulip Debate and the Rise of Organic Architecture in Postwar Hungary Part III - Practices and Theories 9. Andres Kurg: Populist or People's Architecture? Postmodernism in Estonia 10. Maroje Mrduljas: Yugoslavia's Post-Modern Hotels: Hybrid Typologies for an In-Between Socialism 11. Alla Vronskaya: The Magic of the Absurd: "Paper Architecture" in the USSR 12. Fredo Rivera: Polyrhythms and the Post-Revolutionary Plantation: Theorizing Postmodernism in Socialist Cuba Part IV - Transfers 13. Ana Miljacki: On the Aesthetic Project of Late Socialism: Appropriation and Transformation of Postmodern tropes in the Post-1968 Work of SIAL, Liberec 14. Lukasz Stanek: Mobilities of Architecture in the Late Cold War: From Socialist Poland to Kuwait, and Back 15. Max Hirsh: Post-Modern Architectural Exchanges between East Germany and Japan, 1975-1989 16.
Cole Roskam: Defining Reform: Postmodern Architecture in Post-Mao China, 1980-1989 Postscript by Reinhold Martin Bibliography Index.