Dis-embalming Max Weber /

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Imprint:Jyväskylä, Finland : University of Jyväskylä, 1999.
Description:170 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
Language:English
German
Series:SoPhi, 1238-8025
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8121226
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Varying Form of Title:Disembalming Max Weber
Other authors / contributors:Ahonen, Pertti.
Palonen, Kari, 1947-
ISBN:9513904261
9789513904265
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
English and German.
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword
  • I. Introduction: Problematic And Sources
  • The Idea
  • Objectives
  • Sources
  • The Story
  • II. From the Past To the Presence of Politics
  • Change
  • Time
  • History
  • The Presence of Politics
  • Remarks on History Culture in Hungary
  • The Hungarian Vocabulary of Revolution
  • III. Budapest 1956 in the Contemporary Hungarian Media
  • Tuesday, 23rd October
  • Wednesday, 24th October
  • Thursday, 25th October
  • Friday, 26th October
  • Saturday, 27th October
  • Sunday, 28th October
  • Monday, 29th October
  • Tuesday, 30th October
  • Wednesday, 31st October
  • Thursday, 1st November
  • Friday, 2nd November
  • Saturday, 3rd November
  • Sunday, 4th November
  • IV. The Interpretation of Counter-Revolution in 1956 During the Kadar Era
  • The Analysis of the Provisional Central Committee
  • The White Books
  • Politician as Historian and Vice Versa?
  • Before October 23rd
  • The First Week
  • The Second Week and After
  • An Excursion into Text-Books
  • V. The Politics of Remembering and Forgetting During The Kadar Era
  • Politics of Memory in the Kadar Regime
  • Non-conformists and Remembrance
  • VI. Hungary 1988-1994
  • The Year of a Half Turn, 1988
  • The Year of Party Formation, 1989
  • The Year of Incomplete Changes, 1990
  • The Year of the Structural Stalemate, 1991
  • The Year of Polarization, 1992
  • The Year of Incertitude, 1993
  • The Year of Two Elections, 1994
  • VII. New Interpretations of Recent History
  • An Armed Critique Instead of a Critical Weapon
  • Renaming 1956
  • The Report and the Multiparty System: the Pozsgay Interview
  • The Interpretation of 1956 and the Introduction of a Multiparty System
  • Counter-Revolution, Uprising, Revolution, Fight for Freedom and War
  • VIII. Identities Constructed with the Past
  • Identities of Parliamentary Politicians and 1956
  • The First Law
  • Left and Right or Wrong?
  • IX. Analogies and Symbols
  • National Holidays
  • The Coat of Arms and National Decorations
  • Reburials
  • Memorials and 1956
  • Street Names and 1956
  • The Restored Past for the Future
  • X. The Struggle Among Contemporaries in Post-Communism
  • The Justitia Plan and its Consequences
  • Screening Law
  • Commemorative Organisations and 1956
  • The Media War
  • 1956 in Television and Film after 1989
  • Reckoning and Polarization
  • XI. Research and the Polity
  • Power, Political Debates and Research
  • Institutes and Researchers
  • Research and the Discussion of Punishment
  • XII. Conclusion: Attempts to Turn the Past Into History
  • XIII. Epilogue
  • Notes
  • Sources
  • Abbreviations