Making Sense of Dictatorship
Making Sense of Dictatorship
Domination and Everyday Life in East Central Europe After 1945
Kladnik, Ana; Sabrow, Martin; Donert, Celia
Central European University Press
04/2022
296
Dura
Inglês
9789633864272
15 a 20 dias
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List of Acronyms
Foreword
Pavel Kolar and Michal Kopecek
Editors' Note
Ana Kladnik and Celia Donert
?PART I. Sinnwelt and Eigen-Sinn
Socialism as Sinnwelt: Communist Dictatorship and its World of Meaning in a Cultural-Historical Perspective
Martin Sabrow
Neither Consent nor Opposition: Eigen-Sinn, or How to Make Sense of Compliance and Self-Assertion under Communist Domination
Thomas Lindenberger
PART II. Authorities and Domination
Policeman Nicolae: The Story of One Man's Life and Work in the Socialist Republic of Romania (1960-89)
Ciprian Cirniala
The East German Reporting System: Normality and Legitimacy Through Bureaucracy
Hedwig Richter
Late Communist Elites and the Demise of State Socialism in Czechoslovakia (1986-89)
Michal Pullmann
PART III. Everyday Social Practices and Sinnwelt
Local Self-Governance, Voluntary Practices, and the Sinnwelt of Socialist Velenje
Ana Kladnik
Modern Housekeeping Worlds; or, How Much is Thirty Percent Really? Eigensinnige Consumer Practices and the Hungarian Trade Union's "Washing Machine Campaign" of 1957-58
Annina Gagyiova
Single Mothers, Lonely Children: Polish Families, Socialist Modernity, and the Experience of Crisis of the Late 1970s and 1980s
Barbara Klich-Kluczewska
"Since Makarenko the Time for Experiments has Passed": Peace, Gender, and Human Rights in East Berlin during the 1980s
Celia Donert
PART IV. Intellectual and Expert Worlds and (De-)Legitimization
Problems with Progress in Late Socialist Czechoslovakia: The Example of Most, North Bohemia
Matej Spurny
Authentic Community and Autonomous Individual: Making Sense of Socialism in Late Socialist Hungary
Peter Apor
The "Will to Publicity" and its Publicists: Curating the Memory of Czechoslovak Samizdat
Jonathan Larson
Dissident Legalism: Human Rights, Socialist Legality, and the Birth of Legal Resistance in the 1970s Democratic Opposition in Czechoslovakia and Poland
Michal Kopecek
Contributors
Translators
Index
List of Acronyms
Foreword
Pavel Kolar and Michal Kopecek
Editors' Note
Ana Kladnik and Celia Donert
?PART I. Sinnwelt and Eigen-Sinn
Socialism as Sinnwelt: Communist Dictatorship and its World of Meaning in a Cultural-Historical Perspective
Martin Sabrow
Neither Consent nor Opposition: Eigen-Sinn, or How to Make Sense of Compliance and Self-Assertion under Communist Domination
Thomas Lindenberger
PART II. Authorities and Domination
Policeman Nicolae: The Story of One Man's Life and Work in the Socialist Republic of Romania (1960-89)
Ciprian Cirniala
The East German Reporting System: Normality and Legitimacy Through Bureaucracy
Hedwig Richter
Late Communist Elites and the Demise of State Socialism in Czechoslovakia (1986-89)
Michal Pullmann
PART III. Everyday Social Practices and Sinnwelt
Local Self-Governance, Voluntary Practices, and the Sinnwelt of Socialist Velenje
Ana Kladnik
Modern Housekeeping Worlds; or, How Much is Thirty Percent Really? Eigensinnige Consumer Practices and the Hungarian Trade Union's "Washing Machine Campaign" of 1957-58
Annina Gagyiova
Single Mothers, Lonely Children: Polish Families, Socialist Modernity, and the Experience of Crisis of the Late 1970s and 1980s
Barbara Klich-Kluczewska
"Since Makarenko the Time for Experiments has Passed": Peace, Gender, and Human Rights in East Berlin during the 1980s
Celia Donert
PART IV. Intellectual and Expert Worlds and (De-)Legitimization
Problems with Progress in Late Socialist Czechoslovakia: The Example of Most, North Bohemia
Matej Spurny
Authentic Community and Autonomous Individual: Making Sense of Socialism in Late Socialist Hungary
Peter Apor
The "Will to Publicity" and its Publicists: Curating the Memory of Czechoslovak Samizdat
Jonathan Larson
Dissident Legalism: Human Rights, Socialist Legality, and the Birth of Legal Resistance in the 1970s Democratic Opposition in Czechoslovakia and Poland
Michal Kopecek
Contributors
Translators
Index