“Polish sociology laid the foundation for rethinking late socialism and its end, and with this volume signals its centrality to refiguring the European Union. Moving beyond discourses of democratic deficits and levels of integration, this collection helps refashion European integration’s study in manifestly social ways with attention to expertise, legitimacy, and civil society’s hybridization, among other intriguing chapters. Together with colleagues from across Europe and the USA, Eliaeson’s assembly not only honors Edmund Mokrzycki, in whose memory this collection was made, but also signals just how fertile his sociological imagination was, and how much his concepts still illuminate.” Michael D. Kennedy, Professor of Sociology, Director, Center for Russian and East European Studies, Center for European Studies, European Union CenterUniversity of Michigan