
Luxury and the Ruling Elite in Socialist Hungary
Villas, Hunts, and Soccer Games
Gyoergy Majtenyi(Author)
Indiana University Press
Published on 2. November 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
366 pages
978-0-253-05592-7 (ISBN)
Description
After World War II, a new community of elite emerged in Hungary, in spite of the communist principles espoused by the government. In Luxury and the Ruling Elite in Socialist Hungary, Gyoergy Majtenyi allows us a peek inside their affluence.
Majtenyi exposes the lavish standard of living that the higher echelon enjoyed, complete with pools, Persian rugs, extravagant furniture, servants, and groundskeepers. They shopped in private stores stocked with expensive meats and tropical fruits just for them. They benefited from access to everything from books, telephone lines, and international travel to hunting grounds, soccer games, and even the choicest cemetery plots. But Majtenyi also reveals the underbelly of such society, particularly how these privileges were used as a way of maintaining power, initiating or denying entry to party members, and strengthening the very hierarchies that communism promised to abolish.
Taking readers on a fascinating and often surprising look inside the manor homes and vacation villas of wealthy post-World War II Hungarians, Majtenyi offers fresh insight into the realities of patriarchy, loyalty, gender, and class within the communist regime.
Majtenyi exposes the lavish standard of living that the higher echelon enjoyed, complete with pools, Persian rugs, extravagant furniture, servants, and groundskeepers. They shopped in private stores stocked with expensive meats and tropical fruits just for them. They benefited from access to everything from books, telephone lines, and international travel to hunting grounds, soccer games, and even the choicest cemetery plots. But Majtenyi also reveals the underbelly of such society, particularly how these privileges were used as a way of maintaining power, initiating or denying entry to party members, and strengthening the very hierarchies that communism promised to abolish.
Taking readers on a fascinating and often surprising look inside the manor homes and vacation villas of wealthy post-World War II Hungarians, Majtenyi offers fresh insight into the realities of patriarchy, loyalty, gender, and class within the communist regime.
Reviews / Votes
...Luxury and the Ruling Elite in Socialist Hungary belongs on the reading list of any serious scholar of culture and communism in Hungary and Europe more broadly.- Karl Brown - University of Wisconsin (Hungarian Historical Review)
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bloomington, IN
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
25 b&w illus. - 25 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
538 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-253-05592-7 (9780253055927)
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Persons
Gyoergy Majtenyi is Social Historian and Professor at Karoly Eszterhazy University. Between 2000 and 2011, he was Department Head of the National Archives of Hungary.
Content
Introduction
1. In the Manor House: A New Elite is Born
2. The C(adre) Line: Consumer Habits
3. Tradition and Innovation: the Hunt for Concordance
4. Meetings Between the System and Its People
5. Luxury: Public and Semi-Public Spaces
6. Stain on the Blue Sofa: Luxury and the Elite
Afterword
Bibliography
1. In the Manor House: A New Elite is Born
2. The C(adre) Line: Consumer Habits
3. Tradition and Innovation: the Hunt for Concordance
4. Meetings Between the System and Its People
5. Luxury: Public and Semi-Public Spaces
6. Stain on the Blue Sofa: Luxury and the Elite
Afterword
Bibliography