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In Remains of Socialism, Maya Nadkarni investigates the changing fates of the socialist past in postsocialist Hungary. She introduces the concept of "remains"-both physical objects and cultural remainders-to analyze all that Hungarians sought to leave behind after the end of state socialism.Spanning more than two decades of postsocialist transformation, Remains of Socialism follows Hungary from the optimism of the early years of transition to its recent right-wing turn toward illiberal democracy. Nadkarni analyzes remains that range from exiled statues of Lenin to the socialist-era "Bambi" soda, and from discredited official histories to the scandalous secrets of the communist regime's informers. She deftly demonstrates that these remains were far more than simply the leftovers of an unwanted past. Ultimately, the struggles to define remains of socialism and settle their fates would represent attempts to determine the future-and to mourn futures that never materialized.
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15 juillet 2020

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REMAINS OF SOCIALISM
REMAINSOFSOCIALISM Memory and the Futures of the Past in Postsocialist Hungary
MaYa NaDKaRni
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS ITHACA AND LONDON
Copyright © 2020 by Cornell University
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First published 2020 by Cornell University Press
Library of Congress CataloginginPublication Data
Names: Nadkarni, Maya, author. Title: Remains of socialism : memory and the futures of the past in postsocialist Hungary / Maya Nadkarni. Description: Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2020. | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2019039189 (print) | LCCN 2019039190 (ebook) | ISBN 9781501750175 (hardcover) | ISBN 9781501750182 (paperback) | ISBN 9781501750205 (pdf) | ISBN 9781501750199 (ebook) Subjects: LCSH: Postcommunism—Hungary. | Collective memory—Hungary. | Hungary—Civilization. | Hungary—Politics and government—1989– Classification: LCC DB958.2 .N33 2020 (print) | LCC DB958.2 (ebook) | DDC 943.905/4—dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019039189 LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019039190
Cover photo: Ostapenko statue on the outskirts of Budapest, 1976. FORTEPAN / Uvaterv.
To my parents, Ravindra and Sara Nadkarni And my sisters, Neela and Asha Nadkarni
Contents
List of Figures Acknowledgments List of Names and Abbreviations of Hungary’s Main Political Parties (1990–2010)
Introduction
1. Banishing Remains: The Statue Park Museum 2. The Hole in the Flag 3. Nostalgia and the Remains of Everyday Life 4. Recovering National Victimhood at the House of Terror 5. Secrets, Inheritance, and a Generation’s Remains 6. A Past Returned, A Future Deferred
Conclusion
Notes References Index
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Figure 0.1 “National spring cleaning!” MDF campaign poster. 2 Figure 0.2 Interior of Marxim restaurant. 4 Figure 1.1 Monuments to the Buda Volunteers Regiment Memorial, Captain Ilya Afanasyevich Ostapenko, and Captain Miklós Steinmetz at Memento Park. 43 Figure 1.2 Lenin statue at Memento Park. 48 Figure 1.3 Three monuments from the “Endless Parade of Liberation Monuments” at Memento Park. 49 Figure 2.1 Statue of Imre Nagy at Martyrs’ Square. 62 Figure 3.1 Film still fromDolly Birds. 84 Figure 3.2 Interior of Chachacha Eszpresszó. 86 Figure 3.3 Bookstore display advertisingRainbow Department Store. 88 Figure 4.1 Exterior of House of Terror museum. 113 Figure 4.2 “Everyday Life” room at the House of Terror. 133 Figure 4.3 Interior of Terv Eszpresszó. 134 Figure 6.1 Exhibition at the Petőfi Csarnok commemorating everyday life during 1956. 164
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