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The Workers' State : Industrial Labor and the Making of Socialist Hungary, 1944-1958 /

"In 1956, Hungarian workers joined students on the streets to protest years of wage and benefit cuts enacted by the Communist regime. Although quickly suppressed by Soviet forces, the uprising led to changes in party leadership and conciliatory measures that would influence labor politics for t...

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Autor principal: Pittaway, Mark, 1971-2010
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press, 2012.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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505 0 |a Foreword / Nigel Swain -- Introduction -- The limits of liberation, March 1944-November 1945 -- Struggles for legitimacy, November 1945-August 1947 -- The social roots of dictatorship, august 1947-august 1949 -- Revolution in production, August 1949-January 1951 -- Expanding workforces, reproducing traditions, January 1951-June 1953 -- Dynamics of reform and retreat, June 1953-February 1956 -- The process of revolution, February-November 1956 -- The foundations of consolidation, November 1956-June 1958 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Selected bibliography -- Index. 
520 |a "In 1956, Hungarian workers joined students on the streets to protest years of wage and benefit cuts enacted by the Communist regime. Although quickly suppressed by Soviet forces, the uprising led to changes in party leadership and conciliatory measures that would influence labor politics for the next thirty years. In The Workers' State, Mark Pittaway presents a groundbreaking study of the complexities of the Hungarian working class, its relationship to the Communist Party, and its major political role during the foundational period of socialism (1944-1958). Through case studies of three industrial centers--Újpest, Tatabánya, and Zala County--Pittaway analyzes the dynamics of gender, class, generation, skill level, and rural versus urban location, to reveal the embedded hierarchies within Hungarian labor. He further demonstrates how industries themselves, from oil and mining to armaments and textiles, possessed their own unique labor subcultures. From the outset, the socialist state won favor with many workers, as they had grown weary of the disparity and oppression of class systems under fascism. By the early 1950s, however, a gap between the aspirations of labor and the goals of the state began to widen. In the Stalinist drive toward industrialization, stepped up production measures, shortages of goods and housing, wage and benefit cuts, and suppression became widespread. Many histories of this period have focused on Communist terror tactics and the brutal suppression of a pliant population. In contrast, Pittaway's social chronicle sheds new light on working-class structures and the determination of labor to pursue its own interests and affect change in the face of oppression. It also offers new understandings of the role of labor and the importance of local histories in Eastern Europe under communism."--Project Muse. 
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