Business Practice in Socialist Hungary, Volume 2
From Chaos to Contradiction, 19571972
- 424 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Focusing on the socio-economic landscape of Hungary over two decades, the book delves into the evolution of enterprises and individual experiences across agriculture, infrastructure, commerce, and manufacturing. It chronicles the shift from Stalinist heavy industry to reforms emphasizing profitable farming and consumer goods. Through numerous firsthand accounts, it reveals the complexities of life under socialism, exploring themes of innovation, failure, and resilience. This work enriches the understanding of postwar Central European socialism, offering a nuanced perspective on its impact on ordinary lives.
