Making Sense of Dictatorship: Domination and Everyday Life in East Central Europe after 1945

Making Sense of Dictatorship: Domination and Everyday Life in East Central Europe after 1945

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Publisher's Synopsis

How did political power function in the communist regimes of East Central Europe after 1945? Making Sense of Dictatorship addresses this question with a particular focus on the acquiescent behavior of the majority of the population until, at the end of the 1980s, their rejection of state socialism and its authoritarian world.

The authors refer to the concept of Sinnwelt, the way in which groups and individuals made sense of the world around them. The essays focus on the dynamics of everyday life and the extent to which the relationship between citizens and the state was collaborative or antagonistic. Each chapter addresses a different aspect of life in this period, including modernization, consumption and leisure, and the everyday experiences of "ordinary people," single mothers, or those adopting alternative lifestyles.

Empirically rich and conceptually original, the essays in this volume suggest new ways to understand how people make sense of everyday life under dictatorial regimes.

Book information

ISBN: 9789633864272
Publisher: Central European University Press
Imprint: Central European University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 947.086
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xv, 280
Weight: 576g
Height: 175mm
Width: 236mm
Spine width: 23mm