Edited by Éva Kovács. Budapest: Hungarian Academy of Sciences' Sociological Research Institute/1956 Institute, 2008.
Tones, shades and reflections. Preceding the studies in the book (Éva Kovács) The place of life-story recollections in recollection research. A historical and research introduction (Éva Kovács)
I. Tones "So it's nothing any more, I just painted it from memory" (Máté Zombory) Speak well of dead periods or not at all (Virág Udvarnoky) "Politics is no great shakes; you have to do it as you do, just nod" (Katalin Füleki) "From now on I'll work as a professional Jew" (Eszter Neumann and Júlia Vajda) "The whole thing went over our heads" (Zsófia Viczián) "Life could be lived, but it reduced us in many respects-we gained something and lost something" (Cecília Kovai) "I have no argument with the Kádár system" (Borbála Bányai and Anna Légmán)
II. Shades "For me it was a job" (Gergő Pulay)
III. Reflections "I saw quite close to, but through tiny little windows, what was going on here in Hungary" (Melinda Kovai) |
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