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This book examines social change in Hungary, commencing with the period of late-stage socialism, the country's immediate post-communist transition, its subsequent consolidation, and the emergence of authoritarian leadership since 2010. The volume seeks to employ a longitudinal and comparative perspective and provides comparison to other central and East European states that emerged from state socialism.

The Hungarian regime change of 19891990 led to previously unimaginable social and economic transition. In recent decades, regime change and socioeconomic transition in Central and Eastern Europe have produced a library of literature, and transition studies has periodically become a discipline in its own right. The author uses an interdisciplinary approach drawing from social history, sociology, statistics, and contemporary history in order to understand and analyse social change in all its complexity.

The book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate studen

Contemporary Hungarian Society

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 8/26/2024
      ISBN13: 9781032351636, 978-1032351636
      ISBN10: 1032351632

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book examines social change in Hungary, commencing with the period of late-stage socialism, the country's immediate post-communist transition, its subsequent consolidation, and the emergence of authoritarian leadership since 2010. The volume seeks to employ a longitudinal and comparative perspective and provides comparison to other central and East European states that emerged from state socialism.

      The Hungarian regime change of 19891990 led to previously unimaginable social and economic transition. In recent decades, regime change and socioeconomic transition in Central and Eastern Europe have produced a library of literature, and transition studies has periodically become a discipline in its own right. The author uses an interdisciplinary approach drawing from social history, sociology, statistics, and contemporary history in order to understand and analyse social change in all its complexity.

      The book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate studen

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