Yearbook X, 2002. Hungary in the Present (Publications in Hungarian)
Edited by János M. Rainer and Éva Standeisky, Gyöngyvér Török
THE NINETEEN-SIXTIES
Gyula Kozák: About the society of the nineteen-sixties
Sándor Horváth: Urbanization and integration of the society in the nineteen-sixties
Tibor Valuch: From loden coat to mini skirt. Dressing and fashion in Hungary in the nineteen—fifties and sixties
Eszter Zsófia Tóth: Changing identity in the life stories of working women
Réka Sárközy: The Kádár albums
Adrienne Molnár: Without prescription. Selected interviews from the collection of the Oral History Archive
János M. Rainer: Plunging or grasp? József Antall and József Antall Jr. in the years following 1956
Éva Standeisky : Persecuted intellectuals in the early Kádár era. The trial of Gyula Zsigmond, Sándor Püski and their accomplices
THE MEMORY OF 1956
Péter Kende: Foreword
Gábor Gyáni: Canons of remembrance – remembering communities
Péter Kende: The historiography of 1956 in the emigration, 1956-1989
György Gömöri: The memory of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution in the English language press and literature
Sándor Horváth: The historiography of 1956 since the political transition
László Borhi: The place of 1956 in the international historical literature
Zoltán Ripp: The memory of 1956 and the Hungarian Socialist Party
János M. Rainer: The next day. The institutionalized remembrance, 1989-1992
György Litván: Political speech on 1956 – after 1989
Béla Pomogáts: 1956 in the memory of literature
György Sümegi: The visual memory of the revolution
3. ARTICLES
Krisztián Ungváry: “An important action of social politics” – on the confiscation and distribution of Jewish property in Hungary in 1944
György Majtényi –Dini Metro-Roland: Remembrance of the college. Students of people’s colleges – students with a specialized matriculation exam
László Eörsi: The armistice talks of the insurgents at Széna Square
Holger Fischer: The 1956 Hungarian Revolution in the contemporary mass media in West Germany
János Tischler: Hungary and the Polish crisis of 1980-1981 in the recollections of eye witnesses and participants
Pál Germuska: Models of crisis managing in the “socialist cities” in Hungary. Structural change in Tatabány and Ózd between 1990 and 2000
Zoltán Lux: Digitalization
4. REWIEVS
Krisztián Ungváry: War-food supply – genocide. The newest results of holocaust research in Germany
Éva Standeisky: Poetry in the Rákosi era and during the 1956 revolution
Attila Szakolczai: A memory to forget. Memorial place ”small prison”
László Eörsi: Conceptions. Gábor Jobbágyi: The silent sole (Ilona Tóth, the martyr of the faculty of medicine
János Kenedi: “Comparative spying science”
Gyula Kozák: The purveyor by appointment to His Majesty “Ltd. Fortinbras and Fortinbras”
János Tischler: The political, transition in Poland, 1989
Pál Germuska: Crises and resolutions
5. REPORT ON THE ACTIVITY OF THE INSTITUTE - PUBLICATIONS OF THE FELLOWS (Pál Germuska – László Győri)
6. BIBLIOGRAPHY (László Győri)
7. CONTENTS