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From the Vanguard to the Margins is dedicated to the work 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.
Contents
Acknowledgements.
Abbreviations
Introduction
By Adam B. Fabry
1 Crisis, War and Occupation
2 Building Socialism
3 The Reproduction of Hierarchy: Skill, Working-Class Culture, and the State in Early Socialist Hungary
4 The Social Limits of State Control: Time, the Industrial Wage Relation, and Social Identity in Stalinist Hungary, 1948-53
5 Retreat from Collective Protest: Household, Gender, Work and Popular Opposition in Stalinist Hungary
6 The Revolution and Industrial Workers: The Disintegration and Reconstruction of Socialism, 1953-58
7 Accommodation and the Limits of Economic Reform: Industrial Workers during the Making and Unmaking of Kádár's Hungary
8 Research in Hungarian Archives on Post-1945 History
9 Making Peace in the Shadow of War: The Austrian-Hungarian Borderlands, 1945-56
10 Workers and the Change of System
11 Fascism in Hungary
12 Towards a Social History of the 1956 Revolution in Hungary
Epilogue
By Nigel Swain
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