Two sides of the coin: clean break and usable history. The case of Hungary
TitleTwo sides of the coin: clean break and usable history. The case of Hungary
Author
Call number909.82/0004
Object number10575n
Place of publicationVienna, Austria
PublisherPassagen
Year of publication
2009
Physical descriptionpp277-289
MaterialArticle
Series titlePassagen Gesellschaft.
NotesArticle from the book ''Justice and memory : confronting traumatic pasts : an international comparison' pp277-289
Description
In former East-European communist countries the demand for a clean break was fulfilled immediately after the seizure of power, in the early 1940s and 1950s. The struggle to shape and master historical memory were among the striking phenomena accompanying the transition. The debates on Polish antisemitism, on the substance of the Hungarian revolution in 1956 and many other events indicate that history became a central issue in public controversies