Mark Pittaway
From the Vanguard to the Margins
Workers in Hungary, 1939 to the Present: Selected Essays by Mark Pittaway
Herausgeber: Fabry, Adam
Mark Pittaway
From the Vanguard to the Margins
Workers in Hungary, 1939 to the Present: Selected Essays by Mark Pittaway
Herausgeber: Fabry, Adam
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Mark Pittaway was the pre-eminent historian of contemporary Hungary. This volume collects his most important work.
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Mark Pittaway was the pre-eminent historian of contemporary Hungary. This volume collects his most important work.
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- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 333
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781608464777
- ISBN-10: 1608464776
- Artikelnr.: 41625792
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 333
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781608464777
- ISBN-10: 1608464776
- Artikelnr.: 41625792
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Mark Pittaway (1971-2010) was a Senior Lecturer in European Studies at The Open University, London, UK. He published numerous articles, translations and monographs on workers in 'socialist' Eastern Europe, especially Hungary, including Eastern Europe, 1939-2000 and The Workers' State. Adam Fabry has a PhD from Brunel University. He sits on the editorial board of Debatte: Journal for Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe and on the corresponding editorial board of Historical Materialism: Research in Critical Marxist Theory. He currently writes about the political economy of neoliberalism and the politics of the far-right.
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
References
Inde
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
References
Inde
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
References
Inde
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
References
Inde