ISBN:
9789004270329
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9004270329
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (347 pages)
Series Statement:
Historical materialism book series 66
Uniform Title:
E@ssays
Uniform Title:
Essays. Selections
Parallel Title:
Print version From the vanguard to the margins
DDC:
305.56209439
Keywords:
Working class History
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20th century
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Hungary
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Working class History
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21st century
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Hungary
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Socialism Hungary
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Socialism
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Working class History 21st century
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Working class History 20th century
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Economic policy
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Socialism
;
Working class
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations
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History
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Hungary Economic policy
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20th century
;
Hungary History
;
20th century
;
Hungary History
;
21st century
;
Hungary
;
Hungary History 20th century
;
Hungary History 21st century
;
Hungary Economic policy 20th century
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Hungary
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Electronic books History
Abstract:
Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction / Adam B. Fabry -- Crisis, war and occupation -- Building socialism -- The reproduction of hierarchy : skill, working-class culture, and the state in early socialist Hungary -- The social limits of state control : time, the industrial wage relation, and social identity in Stalinist Hungary, 1948-53 -- Retreat from collective protest : household, gender, work and popular opposition in Stalinist Hungary -- The revolution and industrial workers : the disintegration and reconstruction of socialism, 1953-58 -- Accommodation and the limits of economic reform : industrial workers during the making and unmaking of Kadar's Hungary -- Research in Hungarian archives on post-1945 history -- Making peace in the shadow of war : the Austrian-Hungarian borderlands, 1945-56 -- Workers and the change of system -- Fascism in Hungary -- Towards a social history of the 1956 revolution in Hungary -- Epilogue / Nigel Swain -- References -- Index.
Abstract:
In From the Vanguard to the Margins the late Dr Mark Pittaway offers a path-breaking account of the social history of post-war and contemporary Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the role of labour in shaping the politics of the region
Description / Table of Contents:
AcknowledgementsAbbreviations -- Introduction / Adam B. Fabry -- Crisis, war and occupation -- Building socialism -- The reproduction of hierarchy : skill, working-class culture, and the state in early socialist Hungary -- The social limits of state control : time, the industrial wage relation, and social identity in Stalinist Hungary, 1948-53 -- Retreat from collective protest : household, gender, work and popular opposition in Stalinist Hungary -- The revolution and industrial workers : the disintegration and reconstruction of socialism, 1953-58 -- Accommodation and the limits of economic reform : industrial workers during the making and unmaking of Kadar's Hungary -- Research in Hungarian archives on post-1945 history -- Making peace in the shadow of war : the Austrian-Hungarian borderlands, 1945-56 -- Workers and the change of system -- Fascism in Hungary -- Towards a social history of the 1956 revolution in Hungary -- Epilogue / Nigel Swain -- References -- Index.
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