MARTOR 17 / 2012
Everyday life during communism. History, memory, oblivion
La vie quotidienne pendant le communisme. Histoire, mémoire, oubli
Contents • Sommaire
Maria MATEONIU, Mihai GHEORGHIU
Theories and Methods of Studying Everyday Life. Everyday Life during Communism
Mihai GHEORGHIU
Surviving communism. Escape from underground
Claudia Florentina DOBRE
Repression and Resistance. Women Remembering their Daily Life in Romanian Communist Prisons
Laura JERCA
The Beginnings of the Repression against the German Minority in Romania:
A Case Study of Transylvanian Saxon Communities, 1945-1949
Everyday Propaganda. Images from the Archive of the Romanian Peasant Museum (selection by Simina Bădică)
Adriana SPETEANU
The Restructuring of Free Time in the Communist Romania of the 1980s. The Case of the 23 August Works
Annemarie Sorescu-MARINKOVIĆ
The World through the TV Screen. Everyday Life under Communism at the Western Romanian Border
Sanda GOLOPENŢIA
Daily lives in Bucharest 1946–1950
Zoltán ROSTÁS
The Parallel Bucharest of the 1980s. The Memoirs of a Memoirs’ Keeper
Mirel-Eleodor BĂNICĂ
The Relevance of Memory and the Role of the Witness. A Case Study
Mirela FLORIAN
Autoportrait d’un héros
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