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Table of Contents List of Illustrations . Preface: Forwards (n)ever! . Note . Acknowledgements . ix xi xvi xvii CHAPTER ONE Introduction: Karl Polanyi and the Transformations of Socialism and Postsocialism . 1 CHAPTER TWO Market Principle, Marketplace and the Transition in Eastern Europe . 33 CHAPTER THREE From Production to Property: Land Tenure and Citizenship in Rural Hungary . 61 CHAPTER FOUR A New Double Movement? Anthropological Perspectives on Property in the Age of Neoliberalism . 101 CHAPTER FIVE Awkward Classes in Rural Eurasia . 129 CHAPTER SIX Civil Society at the Grassroots: A Reactionary View . 167
viii Table of Contents CHAPTER SEVEN Socialism and King Stephen’s Right Hand . 187 CHAPTER EIGHT Ethnicity in the New Civil Society: Lemko-Ukrainians in Poland 213 CHAPTER NINE Postsocialist Nationalism: Rediscovering the Past in Southeast Poland . 239 CHAPTER TEN Polish Civil Society, the Greek Catholic Minority, and Fortress Europe . 269 CHAPTER ELEVEN The Visegrád Condition (Freedom and Slavery in the Neoliberal World) . 293 CHAPTER TWELVE Conclusion: Building Social Eurasia . 319 References . 329 Index 359
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Index A agribusiness, 97η, 133, 142, 147, 151 Akcja Wisła. See Operation Vistula anthropology, xi-xiii, 7, 97, 103-7, 285-86, 319 of Eastern Europe, 58, 133n economic, 2-3, 6-7, 8-14, 22, 33, 36-38, 43, 99, 102, 104, 108n, 124, 315-16, 320 historical, 96 legal, 104-6 maritime, 120 (neo-)Marxist, 6, 97-100 political, 29, 187-88 of postsocialism, xi, 129-30, 319 See ако substantivist economic anthropology Aristotle, 2, 10 atheists, 198, 265, 273 В backwardness, 16, 24, 27, 151, 267, 275, 327 Boekman, Johanna, 25 Bohannan, Paul, 36, 66, 67 Brexit, 31, 299, 320-21, 323 Bronze Age, 31, 326 Buchowski, Michal, 134-45, 239n bureaucratic capital, 138 Busek, Erhard, 283 c Carpathian Euroregion, 233, 257n, 281 Chayanov, Alexander V, 69, 131, 132,133,323 Christian democracy, 269 Christianity, 188, 190, 192-94, 205, 283, 286, 291-92, 312 as civilization, 59, 283-88, 294 eastern, 220, 245-46, 251, 274֊ 75, 294 of Karl Polanyi, 5, 12-13, 314 China, xv, 21-22, 25, 122, 142 citizenship, 20, 64, 78-81, 94, 99, 104-5, 143, 214, 241n enterprising, 300 social, 13, 24, 78, 325, 327 civil society, xiv, xvii, 3, 29, 55, 137, 140, 167, 175n, 179-80, 214, 322-24 as a church, 178-85 definition of, 29, 184, 217, 270֊ 73, 323 in Hungary, 169-78 passim, 216n Islamic, 182-83
360 in Poland, 179-80, 226-36, 27173, 279-82, 290 Roma, 190 vincivil, 29, 180 versus state, 180, 217, 272 world civil society, 215, 234 See also citizenship; civility civility, 183, 270, 272, 282, 289 civilization agrarian, 327 Christian, 282-88, 294, 303n, 312 civilized, xiv, 317 clash of, 30, 282-88 civilizational commonalities, 293 European, 11, 59, 282-85 machine, 9, 13, 64 socialism as, xi, 16 urban-rural civilizational gap, 144 clans, 115, 136, 159, 163 class, 3, 64, 81, 91, 100, 130-32, 301, 314, 323 awkward, 133, 134, 151 and clans, 136, 163 enemy, vi, 152, 275 laboring, 138-39 middle, 26, 135n, 296, 301, 307 Polanyi on, 13-14 in postsocialist countryside, 130165 passim, 298 power, 17n pre-class societies, 62 socialist class identity, 296 underclass, 100 in Uzbekistan, 28, 138-40 See also clans; Marx, Karl; peasants; rural proletariat; workers collective farms, 42, 44, 68, 70, 72, 9On, 108, 109, 112-13, 115, 116, 131, 138, 147. See also cooperative farms collectivization, 16, 18, 63, 68-71, 95, 97, 109, 117-18, 127, 141 in Hungary, 18, 21, 44, 69-71, 306 in Poland, 16, 21, 144-45 Index in Romania, 68 See also decollectivization Comecon, 39-40, 297-98 commodity, 11, 39, 66n, 67, 71, 90, 93, 95, lóin commoditization, 11, 103, 122, 321 fetishism, 11 fictitious, 11, 13, 28, 102, 123, 301, 320-24 petty commodity producers, 79, 134 See also under labor; land community, 11-13, 324 basis groups, 199n celebration of, 113, 153-54 corporate, 62 imagined, 232 mythologizing of, 141 national, 245, 262, 269, 290 Polanyi on, 11, 13 values, 111, 113 See also obshchina; property;
solidarity Compensation Laws (Hungary), 73, 83-85,87-89 consumerism, 30, 37, 45, 178, 190, 198 consumption, 27, 40, 97, 122, 141, 145, 151, 164,215, 236, 296, 326 contestation of history, 30, 210, 255, 258 cooperative farms, 16-17, 44, 70, 120,298 in Bulgaria, 115 forest, 115, 137 and household, 18, 23, 47, 70-71, 153 social, 162 specialist, 42, 44-48, 74, 79, 169-70 successor, 112-13, 118, 127 in Tázlár, 78-95 passim, 153-62, 172-75 See also collective farms; kolkhoz
Index corruption, 21, 42, 81, 111, 113, 139, 164, 185, 313. See also informality; mistrust countermovement, xii, 2, 11, 23, 28, 128 See also double movement; Polanyi, Karl Craftsmens’ Association (in Soltvadkert), 176-77 cross-border trade, 28, 41n, 58, 258 cseléd, 43, 77, 152, 154 culture, 30, 214-16, 219-20, 227, 234, 242, 269, 288, 296, 303-4 consumer, 45 European, 215, 282-83 of homelessness, 297 Huntington on, 283 material, 304 merchant, 326 political, 174, 236, 301, 313 popular, 193, 195, 251, 304 cultural capital, 71, 93, 100 cultural destruction, 226 cultural difference, 58 cultural heritage, 121 cultural landscape, 142 cultural logic, 240 cultural ordering, 240-41, 249, 252 cultural property, 103, 118-23 cultural recognition, 58 cultural rights, 223 See also civilization; ethnicity; festival; hybridity; Lemkos; minorities; multiculturalism; property Culture House, 150, 169, 170n, 173 D day laborers, 43, 52, 152, 155, 160, 162-63, 308, 325. See also cseléd; workers deagrarianization, 148n decollectivization, 28, 64, 95, 10819, 136, 149 tacit, 71-72 361 degraded, the, 297, 324 depropertization, 103 discourse strategies, 240, 262 disembedded, disembedding, 11, 15, 17, 25, 37,41, 43, 102, 127, 297 See aho economy; embedded; Polanyi, Karl; re-embed(ding) dispossession, 140-42, 145, 164, 302, 324 moral, 137n, 302 double movement, 2, 23, 26, 28, 30, 101-3, 119, 165, 302-3, 321, 323,327 See also countermovement; Polanyi, Karl E East Germany (neue Bundesländer), vi, xii, xiii, 15n, 40, 48, 74, 116, 129, 294, 304 economics, 3, 6, 8-12, 24, 27, 36, 62, 97, 99, 107, 124, 253n
economistic fallacy, 9-10, 12-13 neoclassical, 6, 9-10, 15, 27, 124 new institutionalist, 107, 111, 124 and Polanyi, 4, 5 See also under anthropology; substantivist economic anthropology economy centrally planned, 20, 24, 33, 290 economic determinism, 9, 24, 66, 314 economie solidaire, 13, 20, 26 of favours, 19 free, 35 human, 2-3, 6, 101, 319 informal, 40n, 58, 164 and law, 98, 104 market, xiv-xv, 34-36, 38, 42, 47-48, 55, 93-94, 97, 109, 139, 167, 174, 236, 258, 325 moral, 108, 112-17, 123, 128, 134-37, 139-40, 164-65
362 Polanyi’s approach to, 8-14, 314, 316n “real market”, 42 second, 20, 40, 168, 310 shortage, 19, 21, 34, 296 and society, 1, 2, 9, 11, 12, 14-15, 25, 325 as totality, 6, 10 tribal, 66 See also economics; embedding; informality; Komái, János; market; peasants, Polanyi, Karl egalitarian(ism), 19, 36, 117, 136, 300 negative, 41 Elwert, Georg, 242 embedding, embeddedness, xiv, 3, 6, 10, 12-15, 21-22, 25, 28, 35-36, 61, 98, 111, 120, 125-26, 160, 315, 319, 325 embourgeoisement, 48, 71, 168 estates of administration, 65, 106, 109 ethnicity, 115, 213-18, 231, 240, 242-43, 276, 282-83 ethnic cleansing, 3, 54, 222, 243, 249 ethnic cultures, 244 ethnic groups, 169, 215, 219, 232, 133, 135n, 24In, 242 deportations, 55, 118, 218, 223, 224, 229, 232, 234, 249, 263 interethnic relations, 56, 58, 257, 262n ethnic minorities, 30, 189, 217, 236, 241, 244n, 266, 269, 273, 279, 289-91, 302 sacralized ethnic identity, 243 ethnic stereotypes, 28, 58, 235, 291 ethnic violence, 180, 241, 266 monoethnicity, 276 See ako Lemkos; minorities; nationalism; ethno-nationalism ethno-nationalism, 183, 215, 222, 225-26, 235n, 270, 279, 291 Index Eurasia, xi, xv, xviii, 8n, 28, 31, 107, 108, 115, 129, 179, 183, 292, 319 social, 326-27 Europe Eurocentrism, 13, 127, 326 European Community, 74 Europeanization, 316 Fortress Europe, 30, 59, 269-92 passim, 299 social, 26, 321, 327 Euroregions, 264, 300 Carpathian, 233, 257n, 281 European Union, xiv, 3, 26, 31, 120, 142-43, 157,164, 210, 215, 267, 283, 294-95, 298-302, 310, 317, 320-21, 327 subsidies, 23, 135, 142, 149, 150, 299 Eurozone, 26, 293, 299n, 322
exploitation, 13, 76, 89, 141, 299, 317n,323 self-exploitation, 69, 138, 155, 323 See aho peasants F Fascism, 3, 11, 15, 31, 64, 102, 315, 317 festival, 225, 227-29, 232, 257, 282 festivalization, 304 fictitious commodities, 11, 13, 28, 102, 123, 301, 320-24 See also commodity; land; labor; Polanyi, Karl financial crisis, 4, 298-99 financialization, 12, 27, 322 folk dancing, 304 forms of integration, 10-11, 15-21, 24-27, 31, 36, 70, 102, 112, 326 See also anthropology, economic; householding; market; Polanyi, Karl; reciprocity; redistribution Fortress Europe, 30, 59, 269-92 passim, 299
Index Foucault, Michel, 296, 300 freedom, 22n, 26-27, 29, 313-15, 321, 323, media, 252, 289 Polanyi on, 9, 19-20, 27, 314-17, 327 G gardening, 75, 106, 141, 150, 154, 156,162 garden city, 307 hobby, 135 team, 64 Gellner, Ernest, 8n, 15, 322-23 on civil society, 178-85, 271, 323 on nationalism, 216, 240n, 241-43 on (post)socialism, 185, 323 gender, 96, 140, 182 in property ownership, 107, 124 in religious symbolism, 206 See also patriarchy; women gift, 18-19, 39, 51, 66n, 77 The Gift, 18, 105 wedding, 114, 137 Giordano, Christian, 129-30, 135, 140, 163 Glasman, Maurice, 7 globalization, xiii, 27, 127, 133, 150, 215, 304, 316, 320 anti-globalization, 13, 128 Gluckman, Max, 65, 78n, 106-7, 109 Gocz, Teodor (Fedor), 214n, 225, 229-30 Goody, Jack, xi, 8n, 65, 107, 126, 326-27 Gorale (ethnic/regional group in Poland), 220, 304 great transformation, 9, 14, 15, 27, 104, 322, 325. See also under Polanyi, Karl Greek Catholic Church, hybridity, 30, 287-292 in Poland, 55, 220-21, 223-26, 230-31, 244, 246, 275-82 363 property restitution, 47, 225, 230, 253,260-62, 286 under socialism, 224-226, 230 tensions with Orthodox Church, 247-48 tensions with Roman Catholics, 275-79, 285-86 and Ukrainian nationalism, 223, 247-48, 284 green barons, 90, 135, 298 Gypsies, 38, 39, 184, 235, 267n. See also Roma H Hayek, Friedrich, 5, 13, 22, 35 Herder, Johann Gottfried, 275, 315-16 heritage, 121, 141, 231, heritagization, 303-4 Holy Right (relic of King/Saint Stephen), 194, 198-204, 209-10 household, 10, 18, 23, 65, 68-71, 87, 131, 133-39, 145, 147-51, 155 plot, 139, 141, 153, 325 ritual, 113-14
householding (form of integration), 10, 18, 20-21, 25 housing, 16-17, 49, 90, 142, 144֊ 45, 150-51 Hungary, crown of, 189-90, 196, 201 economic reforms in, 24, 33-34, 216n; see also New Economic Mechanism elections in 1990, 89, 172-78, 252 myths, 89, 94, 192-93, 197, 303 mythomoteur of, 192,211η nationalism, 78, 194-96, 200, 207, 317, 323 and Poland compared, 1, 21, 134, 143-52 rituals, 29, 188, 200-201, 204, 209 symbols, 196, 240 See also Holy Right; market; socialism; Stephen; Tázlár
364 Index Huntington, Samuel P., ЗО, 283-85, 287-88 hybridity, ЗО, 287-92 kulàk, 44, 50, 70, 78, 80, 85-86, 88, 90, 92, 100, 110, 135-36, 152 L I illiberal, 158, 302, 313 incivility, 30 industrialization, 11, 16, 31, 43, 102, 140-42, 242-43, 306, 325-26 socialist, 141-43, 145-46, 306, 308-11, 325 inequality, 17, 42-43, 81, 113, 118, 123, 131, 135, 140, 155, 163, 165, 271, 297-98, 322, 326 informality, 19, 20, 40n, 54, 58, 109-12, 123, 135-36, 163-64, 216n, 297, 310 See also corruption internationalism, 54 Islam, 206, 272, 283, 303n, 312, 322. See also under civil society J Jordan (ritual in Southeast Poland), 251, 281 К Kádár era (in Hungary), 21, 33, 37, 44-46, 168, 170 Kádárism, 24 Kádárist pragmatism, 168, 170, 177, 208 settlement, 196, 198, 207 Kiskunhalas (town in Hungary), 30, 31, 51, 52, 306-13, 315 Kocka, Jürgen, 271-73 Kohl, Helmut, xiii kolkhoz, 44, 47, 50, 128, 137-39, 141. See aho cooperative farms; collective farms Komai, János, 17n, 24, 26-28, 3437, 49, 72n, 154, 165, 296, 325 . labor as commodity, 11, 28, 102, 161n, 301, 320 market, xiv, 48, 149, 158, 161, 163, 297, 299, 310, 321, 324 migration, 12, 137, 302, 320 mobility of, 299, 316, 320 remuneration of, 44, 74, 141, 152, 154,310 See aho under commodity; day laborers; fictitious commodities; workers laissez-faire, xii, 9, 25, 27, 327 Lampland, Martha, 133n, 135 land as commodity, 11, 67, 90, 93, 95, 102, 115, 322 landgrabbing, 12, 142, 322 market in, 43, 48, 78 mythological foundation of tenure of, 64, 89, 94 ownership and status, 71, 82 private plots, 63, 68, 70, 72, 109, 113, 118, 144 redistribution of,
47, 73, 78, 84, 11 In, 132, 135 tenure, 28, 61, 63-67, 87, 94, 99, 103, 105-7, 115-16, 119, 123, 126-27 See aho commodity; fictitious commodities Leach, Edmund, 63, 66 Lemkos (ethnic group in Poland), 55, 218-37 passim, 241n, 244n, 291n M Macfarlane, Alan, 67, 96-97n, 98n mafia, 42, 258 Magocsi, Paul Robert, 214n, 231, 233
Index market free, 22η, 26, 28, 37, 62, 72-73, 95, 237, 301-2, 324 images of, 33, 45 peripheral, 38 “Polish”, 39 principle, 3, 18, 33, 36-38, 43, 48, 53 socialism, 2, 14-15, 20-21, 27, 33-34, 37, 45, 54, 79, 97-98, 109, 144, 155, 165, 177, 296, 325 society, xii, 3, 6-8, 13, 23, 30, 163, 297, 300, 312, 314, 315, 321, 327 self-regulating, 2, 102, 315 and state dialectic, 326 See also economy; forms of integration; informality; Polanyi, Karl; suitcase trade Malinowski, Bronislaw, 4, 7, 10, 12, 18, 28, 62-65, 66n, 74, 77, 78n, 89, 94, 99, 106, 179, 185 Marx, Karl, Marxism, 5, 9, 11, 13, 24 62, 64, 92, 102, 104, 141, 180, 185, 314 and anthropology, 6, 8n, 9, 11, 66, 97-100, 106 See also socialism memory, 245, 247-49, 256n, 26263, 266, 303-4, 319 memory work, 29 Michnik, Adam, 269, 288 migrants, migration, 12, 137, 299, 302, 320 crisis, xvii, 30, 212, 294, 317 See ako mobility minorities, 3, 234, 265-67, 302 Greek Catholic, 270-92 passim in Poland, 54-58, 214-26, 234-37, 239-67 passim, 269-91 passim, 304, 306, self-government, 290 in Transylvania, 189, 190, 204-5 See also ethnicity; Górale; Greek Catholic Church; Gypsies; Lemkos; Roma 365 mistrust, 42, 55, 135-36, 248, 25556, 267n mobility, xiv, 146, 275-76, 299, 311, 316,320 morality, 42, 109, 136 moral economy, 108, 112-177, 123, 128, 134-37, 139-40, 164-65 Morgan, Lewis Henry, 64, 105, 126 Mucha, Janusz, 239n, 265 multiculturalism, 211, 232, 271 mutuality, 18-20, 22, 124, 128 myths, mythology, 28, 64, 89, 94, 141, 169, 214 Hungary, 89, 94, 192-93, 197, 21In, 303 Poland, 59, 244, 246 N nationalism and clericalism, 234, 236
essentialist discourse of, 23In, 233 ethnic, 288n, 291; see also ethnonationalism Hungarian, 78, 194-96, 200, 207, 317, 323 Polish, 23, 54, 58-59, 213, 21516, 232, 234-37, 239-67 passim, 281-82, 284, 317, 323 socialist, 207 totalitarian, 234 Ukrainian, 213, 219, 220, 223֊ 224, 241, 247-48, 252, 276, 289 See also ethnicity; Gellner, Ernest; minorities; myths; populism nationalizing state, 242, 251 neoclassical economics, 6, 9-10, 15, 27, 124 neoliberalism, xvi, 22, 101-2, ПО, 158, 299-301, 311, 323-24 in countryside, 151, 164-65 governance, 165 and postsocialism, 23, 26, 151 property paradigm, 111-12 See ako globalization, shock therapy
366 Index new institutional economics, 107, 111, 124 network capital, 93 New Economic Mechanism, 15, 33 Niedermüller, Peter. 240, 252, 262 nostalgia, 137, 150, 183, 303-4, 308 О obshchina, 115-16 Operation Vistula, 222, 235, 249, 250, 253, 276-77 Orbán, Viktor, 23, 157-58, 178n, 190n, 209-11, 301, 302n, 311, 313n, 325 orientalism, xiv Orthodox Church, Orthodoxy, 221, 223, 224-26, 229, 247, 250, 254, 273, 280 Orwell, George, 213-14, 233 ownership, 21, 33n, 35, 61, 62, 6768, 71-73, 79-80, 82-87, 90-91, 94-95, 98-99, 101-2, 104-9, 111, 113-18, 120-21, 123-26 See also property P patriarchy, 110, 135 patronage, 23, 77, 139, 163 peasants, peasantry, 20, 44, 63, 69, 80 alliance with workers, 108 as an awkward class, 133-34, 151 dispossession of, 140, 142 economy, 28, 45, 66-68, 71, 87-89, 94-99, 131, 144, 146, 149, 151 exclusion of, 24, 78, 143 final phase of, 132-33 peasant-workers, 68, 325 persistence of, 147-52 post-peasant, 70, 133, 151, 154, 301 post-peasant populism, 133 values, 92n, 150, 155, 158, 164-65 See also Chayanov, Alexander V; collectivization; household; kulàk; rural proletariat; selfsufficiency; subsistence; underclass and under redistribution; values; workers personhood, 66, 295-97, 300 pluriactivité, 149 Pogátsa, Zoltán, 321 Poland, history of, 274-76 after socialism, 147-52, 164-65 civil society in, 179-80, 226-36, 271-73, 279-82, 290 Greek Catholics in, 55, 22021, 223-26, 230-31, 244, 246, 275-82 and Hungary compared, 1, 21, 134,143-52 markets in, 54-59 myths, 59, 244, 246 nationalism in, 23, 54, 58-59, 213, 215-16, 232, 234-37, 239֊ 67 passim, 281-82, 284,
317, 323 relations to Ukraine, 256, 267 socialist path of, xi, 21, 134, 217, 249 See also under collectivization; minorities; privatization; Roman Catholic Church Polanyi, Karl life of, xii, 1, 2, 4-8, 314 and economic anthropology, 2, 8-27 passim, 36-37, 41, 53-54, 161, 301-2, 326 and market socialism, 14-22, 37 moral vision of, 314-17, 324-25 and neoliberalism, 22-27, 297, 320-23 on state, 13, 20 The Great Transformation, 2, 4, 6-11, 14, 27, 102, 314, 320, 324 See also double movement; fictitious commodities; Speenhamland polgárosodás. See embourgeoisement
Index political culture, 174, 236, ЗОЇ, 313 polytactic, polytacticity, 242-43, 246, 262, 264-67, 274-76, 291 populism, 3, 23, 28, 30, 72, 133, 211, 301, 312, 316, 321, 323, 327 postsocialism, xi-xii, xvi, 22-26, 137n, 294, 319 and cronyism, 135 discourse strategies, 262-63 and moral dispossession, 137n, 302 post-peasant, 301 public sphere, 281 See also under anthropology; class; decollectivization; economy; socialism precariat, 28, 162 privatization, 7, 101, 123 forest, 114 in Hungary, 23, 34, 36n, 72, 8384, 90, 307 and personhood, 295-98 in Poland, 55 postsocialist, 108, 117-19, 124, 295-98 See aho decollectivization; property progress, xii, 14, 80, 122, 20In proletariat rural, 135, 140, 152, 164-65, 298 urban, 325 See also day laborers; workers property collective, 93 common, 114 contested in Przemyśl, 230, 244, 245 cultural, 103, 118-23 environmental aspects of, 96, 107, 112, 114, 118, 140 general model of, 72, 94, 99, 103, 104, 125 indigenous, 62, 115, 120, 121, 124 individual versus collective, 47, 62, 66, 72, 79, 87, 88, 93, 105, 107, 116, 125 intellectual, 101, 108, 122 367 lower forms of, 45 maritime, 120 open access, 114, 121-22 progressive forms of, 45 propertization, 20, 27, 28, 101, 108, 111, 118, 121, 123, 128 real, 108-19, 124, 322 restitution, 47, 73, 84, 109, 230, state-centric model of, 125 theories of, 61-67, 103-7 transmission of, 65, 107, 123, 126, 127, 155, 276, 278, 326 See also ownership; privatization protection, 2, 26, 30, 102 political, 139 protectionism, 2, 74 social, 26, 302, 321 Przemyśl (town in Poland) Greek Catholic bishopric, 217n, 229, 230,
253, 256, 278 history, 244-251 markets, 55-58 postsocialist nationalism in, 58, 243, 251-62, 279-82 R rationality, 9, 84, 96, 106-7 rational redistribution, 37 reciprocity, 6, 10, 18-20, 25, 36, 112 networks of, 49, 80 See also forms of integration; Polanyi, Karl redistribution, 6, 10, 16, 20, 36 in EU, 26, 31,316, 321 versus market, 53, 326-27 in peasantry, 132 rational, 37 socialist, 16-17, 27, 37, 49 See aho forms of integration; Polanyi, Karl re-embedding, 12, 14-15, 114, 325 religion, religious anticlericalism, 134 assimilation, 55, 277, 285 and civil society, 271-73
368 Index and ethics, 326 and ethno-national identity, xiv, 202, 247, 273-81 passim freedom, 253, 277 identity, 206-7, 247, 270, 291 market place, 303 and Polanyi, 5, 12-13, 314 religiosity, 197, 203-7, 294 revival, 303 secular, 185, 272 symbolism, 205-7 See also Greek Catholic Church; hybridity; minorities; Orthodox Church; Roman Catholic Church renovation (discourse strategy), 262, 263 ritual, 188, 199-204, 245, 249 gender in, 206-7, 209 eastern Christian, 245, 250, 251, 277, 280-81, 286 household, 113, 150, 277 Jordan, 251, 281 secular, 185, 187, 209, 303-4 Solidarity, 249 Roma, 3, 157, 159, 183-84, 241, 302, 306-7, 308. See also Gypsies; minorities Roman Catholic Church in Hungary, 188-208 passim, 212 in Poland, 55, 134, 190, 199, 205, 229, 273, 303 Romania, 24, 39, 40, 68, 109, 137, 168, 184, 189, 196, 202, 204, 205, 294, 307 rural business class, 135 rural proletariat, 135, 140, 152, 164-65, 298 Ruthenians, 222n, 224, 242, 24647, 274, 275; see also Ukraine; Lemkos s Sárkány, Mihály, 6-7, İlin, 129η, 193η, 295η Scientology, 272 second economy, 20, 40, 168, 310 secular claims on Stephen, 193-203, 207-8 power in Poland, 246-47 religion/ritual, 185, 187-88, 209, 303-4 See also under civil society; religion; symbolic dimension of politics secularized society, 271-73, 303 self-exploitation, 155, 323 self-fashioning, 300, 311 self-regulation, 296. See also under markets self-sufficiency, 10, 149-51 shock therapy, xiii, 23, 55, 56, 147, 178, 218, 237, 290 slavery, 8, 309, 315-16 smallholders, 28, 90, 92, 134, MO44, 165 Smallholders Party (Hungary), 47-48, 72-73, 89-90,
171-72, 174,178n socialism market, 2-3, 14-15, 20, 21, 27, 33-34, 37, 45, 54, 79, 97-98, 144, 155, 165, 177, 296-97, 325 Marxist-Leninist-Maoist, 1, 29, 185, 188, 314, 319, 325, 327 as secular religion, 185 synthesis in Hungary, 1, 7, 18, 20, 21, 24, 46, 97, 98, 109, 146, 168, 207, 296 social Eurasia, 326-27 social capital, 110, 130, 135, 137, 163 solidarity, 22, 31, 113, 124, 137, 164, 295, 324 Solidarity (movement in Poland), 55, 134, 152n, 216-18, 226, 234, 249, 252, 255, 270, 273, 290 Soltvadkert (community in Hungary), 43, 79 civil society in, 45, 49, 169, 171, 176-77
Index Sorabji, Cornelia, 206 Soros, George, xvii-xviii, 240n, 302-3, 312 Soviet Union, 16, 21, 40-41, 48, 57, 74, 109, 110, 136, 187, 21 Ín, 222,235n Polanyi’s view on, 2, 9, 315 Speenhamland, 14, 26, 165, 32325. See also workfare State Farms, 108, 131, 135, 141, 146, 147, 154, 298, 306 Stephen, King of Hungary, 29, 187212 passim rock opera on, 196-98, 208, 211 Streeck, Wolfgang, 25, 322 subsistence, 18, 107, 132-34, 139, 141, 145, 149, 150, 156, 162, 164 substantivist economic anthropology, 6, 8-14, 36-38, 43, 99, 315 suitcase trade, 56 superstructure, 66, 97-99, 104 symbolic dimension of politics, 187-88,210 syncretism, 287 Szelényi, Iván. 37, 50, 71 Sztompka, Piotr, 55-56 T Tázlár (village in Hungary) moral dispossession, 137, 302 politics, 47, 49, 111, 154, 144, 169, 171, 174, 175, 176, 178, 210 postsocialist developments, 42-45, 47, 50, 73, 82-100 passim, 162 pre-socialist history, 42-43, 74֊ 79 socialist history, 44, 45, 47, 49, 50, 52, 79-82, 327 workfare in, 28, 43, 44, 45, 47, 111, 152, 157-60, 162, 165, 177, 323,324 Thelen, Tatjana, 17n, 110, 124, 135 third way, 72 369 time backwards-looking, 127 linearity, xii-xiii, 14 temporality, 304, 319 useable past, 304 See also memory; nostalgia; progress TNCs (transnational corporations), 22, 297, 300, 306, 308, 310, 317n Tönnies, Ferdinand, 13 Transylvania, 157, 189, 190, 196, 202, 204, 209, 216n. See also Romania Trevisani, Tommaso, 28, 129η, 138-40,164 trust, 19, 28, 53-59, 81, 113-14, 117, ЗОЇ U Ukraine, Ukrainians, 54, 113, 227, 230, 248, 249-50, 264 civilizational boundary, 283-88 markets in Poland, 54-58, 258
nationalism, 213, 219, 220, 22324, 241, 247-48, 252, 276, 289 relations with Poland, 256, 267 Socio-Cultural Association, 54, 223, 244n, 249, 257, 259n, 279 See also Lemkos; minorities; nationalism; UPA underclass, 100 unemployment, 3, 23, 86, 148, 15759, 259, 289, 297, 300, 301, 306 UPA (Ukrainian resistance movement), 248, 249, 251-52, 259 USSR. See Soviet Union Uzbekistan, 28, 138-39, 164 V valuables, 104, 109 value, 124, 133, 178, 297 rationality, 9
Index 370 Polanyi’s theory of, 5, 314 of work, 92, 155, 158, 165 values, 30, 42, 71, 92-93, 111, 125, 137, 154, 183, 283 Christian, 205, 211, 317 economic, 164, 317n European, 282, 317, 321 of J. Komai, 35-37 of В. Malinowski, 63-64 of K. Polanyi, 37 peasant, 92n, 150, 155, 158, 164-65 sentimental, 66, 67, 96, 111, 164 spiritual, 191 Verdery, Katherine, 17n, 37, 108n, 133n, 137, 240, 319 Vietnam, 21-22, 25 violence, 21, 180, 243, 247, 248, 252, 255, 259, 263, 311, 320 ethnic, 241, 266 Visegrád states (V4), xi, xii, xiv, 7, 22, 25, 28, 30, 293-95, 298300, 302-4, 313-17, 320-21, 325,327 viticulture, 75, 170, 306 w Watra (Festival in Poland), 225, 227-28 Weber, Max, 9, 98n, 130, 139, 163 weddings, 137, 153-54 welfare, 81, 68, 105, 315 premature, 24, 97, 165, 325 socialist state, 7, 290, 299 Wisłok Wielki (village in Poland), 145, 146,149n, 152n women, 77, 85, 156 club in Tázlár, 170-71 in labor force, 18, 47, 81, 154, 297 migrants, 56, 313 as minority, 265 and property, 70, 107 and religion, 206-7, 272 work, 156 See also gender work, 17, 19, 91-92Ո, 102, 113, 131, 155, 156, 212, 301, 313, 321 Hungarian way of, 310 points, 44, 141 See also informality; labor; value workers, 102, 134-35, 140-42, 144֊ 45, 156, 217, 297-98, 307-10, 316,324-25 working class, 108, 301 worker-peasants, 142, 145, 149 See also day laborers; peasantworkers workfare, 28, 152, 158-63, 165, 301, 308, 313, 323-25. See also Speenhamland Y Yugoslavia, 16, 38, 45, 168, 169, 202, 240, 264, 266, 306 f Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München Ч_------У |
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geographic_facet | Slowakei Tschechien Ungarn Polen |
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illustrated | Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-07-20T08:26:55Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9789633862872 |
language | English |
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owner_facet | DE-Re13 DE-BY-UBR DE-12 |
physical | xviii, 370 Seiten 21 Illustrationen und Portraits |
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publishDate | 2019 |
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spelling | Hann, Chris 1953- Verfasser (DE-588)124477593 aut Repatriating Polanyi market society in the Visegrád states Chris Hann Budapest ; New York Central European University Press 2019 xviii, 370 Seiten 21 Illustrationen und Portraits txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Polanyi, Karl 1886-1964 (DE-588)118836404 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1990- gnd rswk-swf Systemtransformation (DE-588)4060633-8 gnd rswk-swf Marktwirtschaft (DE-588)4037653-9 gnd rswk-swf Sozioökonomischer Wandel (DE-588)4318539-3 gnd rswk-swf Zivilgesellschaft (DE-588)7668631-0 gnd rswk-swf Politischer Wandel (DE-588)4175047-0 gnd rswk-swf Slowakei (DE-588)4055297-4 gnd rswk-swf Tschechien (DE-588)4303381-7 gnd rswk-swf Ungarn (DE-588)4078541-5 gnd rswk-swf Polen (DE-588)4046496-9 gnd rswk-swf Polen (DE-588)4046496-9 g Ungarn (DE-588)4078541-5 g Tschechien (DE-588)4303381-7 g Slowakei (DE-588)4055297-4 g Systemtransformation (DE-588)4060633-8 s Politischer Wandel (DE-588)4175047-0 s Sozioökonomischer Wandel (DE-588)4318539-3 s Marktwirtschaft (DE-588)4037653-9 s Zivilgesellschaft (DE-588)7668631-0 s Geschichte 1990- z DE-604 Polanyi, Karl 1886-1964 (DE-588)118836404 p Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-963-386-288-9 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031437067&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031437067&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031437067&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Hann, Chris 1953- Repatriating Polanyi market society in the Visegrád states Polanyi, Karl 1886-1964 (DE-588)118836404 gnd Systemtransformation (DE-588)4060633-8 gnd Marktwirtschaft (DE-588)4037653-9 gnd Sozioökonomischer Wandel (DE-588)4318539-3 gnd Zivilgesellschaft (DE-588)7668631-0 gnd Politischer Wandel (DE-588)4175047-0 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)118836404 (DE-588)4060633-8 (DE-588)4037653-9 (DE-588)4318539-3 (DE-588)7668631-0 (DE-588)4175047-0 (DE-588)4055297-4 (DE-588)4303381-7 (DE-588)4078541-5 (DE-588)4046496-9 |
title | Repatriating Polanyi market society in the Visegrád states |
title_auth | Repatriating Polanyi market society in the Visegrád states |
title_exact_search | Repatriating Polanyi market society in the Visegrád states |
title_full | Repatriating Polanyi market society in the Visegrád states Chris Hann |
title_fullStr | Repatriating Polanyi market society in the Visegrád states Chris Hann |
title_full_unstemmed | Repatriating Polanyi market society in the Visegrád states Chris Hann |
title_short | Repatriating Polanyi |
title_sort | repatriating polanyi market society in the visegrad states |
title_sub | market society in the Visegrád states |
topic | Polanyi, Karl 1886-1964 (DE-588)118836404 gnd Systemtransformation (DE-588)4060633-8 gnd Marktwirtschaft (DE-588)4037653-9 gnd Sozioökonomischer Wandel (DE-588)4318539-3 gnd Zivilgesellschaft (DE-588)7668631-0 gnd Politischer Wandel (DE-588)4175047-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Polanyi, Karl 1886-1964 Systemtransformation Marktwirtschaft Sozioökonomischer Wandel Zivilgesellschaft Politischer Wandel Slowakei Tschechien Ungarn Polen |
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