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Everyday Life under Communism and After: Lifestyle and Consumption in Hungary, 1945-2000

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Everyday Life under Communism and After: Lifestyle and Consumption in Hungary, 1945-2000
Everyday Life under Communism and After: Lifestyle and Consumption in Hungary, 1945-2000

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Everyday Life under Communism and After: Lifestyle and Consumption in Hungary, 1945-2000

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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 consumption habits change after the demise of state socialism? 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.

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