
Underground Streams
National-Conservatives after World War II in Communist Hungary and Eastern Europe
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- Megjelenés dátuma 2023. szeptember 30.
- ISBN 9789633861967
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
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- Méret 228x152x20 mm
- Súly 613 g
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The authors of this edited volume address the hidden attraction that existed between the extremes of left and right, and of internationalism and nationalism under the decades of communist dictatorship in Eastern Europe. One might suppose that under the suppressive regimes based on leftist ideology and internationalism their right-wing opponents would have been defeated and ultimately removed. These essays, on the other hand, recount the itinerary of survival and revival of "right-wing" thought and activities under communist dictatorship. Resistance and accommodation are explored in the various phases from the Stalinist era to the demise of the Soviet Bloc, with the continuity provided by tacit or concealed right-wing discourses receiving particular consideration. The Eastern European right, both in its conservative and fascist version, centered on nationalism, a legitimizing factor that increased with the downfall of the regimes, and the authors thus accord nationalism special attention.
Two documentary sources for these essays that stand out are files of the security services and the exceptionally rich Oral History Archive compiled by the 1956 Institute in Budapest, Hungary.
"The 'Underground Streams' research project was carried out by researchers of the former 1956 Institute (Budapest) between 2012 and 2015, aiming to map the Hungarian right-wing tradition after World War II. In 2023, thus eight years after the closure of the project, the main results of the research can be read in English thanks to Central European University Press. According to the key metaphor of the project, even if the political Right had been suppressed after 1945, and especially after the Communist takeover in Hungary, many elements of right-wing political thinking survived as underground streams, only to reemerge after 1989."
https://doi.org/10.5325/hungarianstud.51.2.0207?Ákos Bartha, Hungarian Studies Review Több
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List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Underground Streams: National-Conservatives after World War II in Communist Hungary and Eastern Europe
János M. Rainer
PART I. RIGHT-WING TRADITION AFTER 1945 IN EASTERN EUROPE
Chapter 1. The Romanian Ideology: Merging Political Extremes in a National Stalinist Discourse
Vladimir Tismaneanu and Bogdan C. Iacob
Chapter 2. Absent Traditions: Right-Wing Strands in Slovakian Politics
Attila Simon
Chapter 3. A Round-Trip through the Czech Lands: The Origins of a Liberal Right Revolution
András Schweitzer
Chapter 4. Conservative Right-Wing Political Thinking in Hungary after 1945
János M. Rainer
PART II. RIGHT-WING ENEMIES THROUGH THE LENS OF STATE SECURITY
Chapter 5. Social Resistance under the Kádár Regime and the "Right-Wing" Enemies of State Security
Krisztián Ungváry
Chapter 6. Christian Democrats Under Fire from the Political Police, 1945?1989
Gábor Tabajdi
Chapter 7. "Petty" Arrow Cross Supporters in the Interior Ministry files
András Lénárt and Rudolf Paksa
PART III. PERSONAL LIFE PATHS AND STRATEGIES
Chapter 8. "I Was Brought up the Old Way, I?m a Conservative": A Middle-Class Christian Looks Back on His Life
Zsuzsanna Kőrösi
Chapter 9. A Nationalist of Successive Periods: Miklós Mester (1906?1989)
Katalin Somlai
Chapter 10. From Right to Left?Or Not? Béla Csikós-Nagy, a Paradigmatical Opportunist of Transition
Iván Miklós Szegő
Index
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