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Author Valuch, Tibor, author.

Uniform Title Magyar hétköznapok. English
Title Everyday life under communism and after : lifestyle and consumption in Hungary, 1945-2000 / Tibor Valuch ; translated by Maya J. Lo Bello.

Publication Info. Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, 2021.

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Description 1 electronic resource (xiv, 492 pages )
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents List of figures -- List of tables -- List of acronyms -- Introduction -- Chapter One The study of Hungarian everyday life: historiography, methods, and concepts -- Chapter Two Two hundred Pengs a month, five hundred forints, two thousand forints...: financial circumstances, prices, wages, and income inequalities in everyday life -- Chapter Three From plentiful privation to a consumer society: the changes and characteristics of consumer consumption -- Chapter Four This is how we lived: housing conditions, usage of living space, and interior decoration -- Chapter Five "Well-dressed and fashionable": changes in clothing styles, habits, and fashion -- Chapter Six "We ate, we drank, we filled our stomachs": nutrition, eating, and dietary habits -- Conclusions -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary "By providing a survey of consumption and lifestyle in Hungary during the second half of the twentieth century, this book shows how common people lived during and after tumultuous regime changes. After an introduction covering the late 1930s, the study centers on the communist era, and goes on to describe changes in the post-communist period with its legacy of state socialism. Tibor Valuch poses a series of questions. Who could be called rich or poor and how did they live in the various periods? How did living, furnishings, clothing, income and consumption mirror the structure of the society and its transformations? How could people accommodate their lifestyles to the political and social system? How specific to the regime was consumption after the communist takeover, and how did it change after the demise of the regime? The answers, based on micro-histories, statistical data, population censuses and surveys help to understand the complexities of daily life, not only in Hungary, but also in other communist regimes in east-central Europe, with insights on their antecedents and afterlives"-- Provided by publisher.
Language Translated from the Hungarian.
Note Description based on print version record; resource not viewed.
Subject Consumption (Economics) -- Hungary -- History -- 20th century.
Lifestyles -- Hungary -- History -- 20th century.
Social change -- Hungary -- History -- 20th century.
Hungary -- Economic conditions -- 20th century.
Hungary -- History -- 1945-
Hungary -- Politics and government -- 1945-1989.
Hungary -- Politics and government -- 1989-
Hungary -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
Hungary -- Social life and customs -- 20th century.
History.
History
Style de vie -- Hongrie -- Histoire -- 20e siècle.
Hongrie -- Conditions sociales -- 20e siècle.
Hongrie -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1945-1989.
Hongrie -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1989-
Hongrie -- Conditions économiques -- 20e siècle.
Histoire.
history (discipline)
HISTORY / Europe / Eastern
Consumption (Economics)
Economic history
Lifestyles
Manners and customs
Politics and government
Social change
Social conditions
Hungary https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJqBtb4QKCYGrVyyWtMQMP
Chronological Term Since 1900
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History
Added Author Lo Bello, Maya J., translator.
Other Form: Print version: Everyday life under communism and after Budapest ; Central European University Press, 2021. 9789633863763 (DLC) 2021054280
ISBN 9789633863770 (adobe pdf)
9633863775
9789633863763 (hardback)
9633863767
Standard No. https://doi.org/10.7829/9789633863770
AU@ 000071475607

 
    
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