The Everyday and Private Life of a Communist Ruling Class
Greed and Creed
- 234 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Focusing on everyday life in Hungary's communist apparatus class post-1956, the book delves into themes of consumption, mobility, and leisure. Péteri examines how class power and privilege influenced daily experiences while also highlighting the impact of Western patterns on state-socialist society. Through archival research, it reveals the complexities of life under communism, showcasing the interplay between local and Western influences.

