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From the Vanguard to the Margins: Workers in Hungary, 1939 to the Present

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Leiden-Boston
Kiadó: Brill
Kiadás helye: Leiden-Boston
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott kemény kötés
Oldalszám: 333 oldal
Sorozatcím: Historical Materialism
Kötetszám: 66
Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 24 cm x 16 cm
ISBN: 978-90-04-22892-4
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From the Vanguard to the Margins is dedicated to the worl< of the late British historian, Dr Mark Pittaway (1971-2010), a prominent scholar of post-war and contemporary Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Breaking with orthodox readings on Eastern bloc regimes, which remain wedded to the 'totalitarianism' paradigm of the Cold War era, the essays in this volume shed light on the contradictory historical and social trajectory of'real socialism' in the region. Mainstream historiography has presented Stalinist parties as 'omnipotent', effectively stripping workers and society in general of its 'relative autonomy'. Building on an impressive amount of archive material, Pittaway convincingly shows how dynamics of class, gender, skill level, and rural versus urban location, shaped politics in the period. The volume also offers novel insights on historical and sociological roots of fascism in Hungary and the politics of legitimacy in the Austro-Hungarian borderlands.
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From the Vanguard to the Margins is dedicated to the worl< of the late British historian, Dr Mark Pittaway (1971-2010), a prominent scholar of post-war and contemporary Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Breaking with orthodox readings on Eastern bloc regimes, which remain wedded to the 'totalitarianism' paradigm of the Cold War era, the essays in this volume shed light on the contradictory historical and social trajectory of'real socialism' in the region. Mainstream historiography has presented Stalinist parties as 'omnipotent', effectively stripping workers and society in general of its 'relative autonomy'. Building on an impressive amount of archive material, Pittaway convincingly shows how dynamics of class, gender, skill level, and rural versus urban location, shaped politics in the period. The volume also offers novel insights on historical and sociological roots of fascism in Hungary and the politics of legitimacy in the Austro-Hungarian borderlands.
Mark Pittaway (1971-2010) was a Senior Lecturer in European Studies at The Open University, London, UK, He has published numerous articles, translations and monographs on workers in 'socialist' Eastern Europe, especially Hungary, including fasfem Europe, 1939-2000 (Arnold Hodder, 2004) and The Worker's State (published posthumously by University of Pittsburgh Press, 2012),
Adam Fabry is a Ph.D. Candidate at the Department for Politics & History, Brunei University, London, UK, researching on the political economy of post-transition Hungary. He currently sits on the editorial board of Debatte: Journal for Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe (Routledge) and on the corresponding editorial board of Historical Materialism: Research in Critical Marxist Theory (Brill). Vissza

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