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miercuri, 18 aprilie 2018

New book: Cosmin Budeancă, Dalia Báthory (eds.) Histories (Un)Spoken. Strategies of Survival and Social-Professional Integration in Political Prisoners’ Families in Communist Central and Eastern Europe in the ’50s and ’60s

This book contains analyses and case studies regarding the former political prisoners’ and their families’ fates impacted by the Communist dictatorships in Central and Eastern Europe (Romania, Poland, Lithuania, Republic of Moldova, Albania). 
    The focus of research is extended from the individuals to the social context in which they functioned, as they were actors in flawed systems which were ready to harshly limit not only their actions but also of those closest to them.
    The case studies trace disruptions and distortions of broken lives along with strategies to reclaim and restore an apparent “normalcy”. 
The book is a result of the UEFISCDI project "Strategies of Survival and Socio-Vocational Integration in the Families of Former Political Prisoners in the First Two Decades of the Communist Regime". More details about project here.
The content of the book:
     Acknowledgements.........................................................1
Contents.....................................................................3
Cosmin BUDEANCĂ - “The Innocents at Fault”. The Effects of Political Convictions on Families’ Members of Former Political Prisoners.........................................................................5
Dalia BÁTHORY - New Perspectives on Families in Communism: Survival and Social - Professional Integration in Harsh Conditions....20

Histories of the Families of Political Prisoners
Maria BUKO - Biographies Publicised and Concealed - Different Fates of Families Repressed under Stalinism. A Case Study...........31
Mirosław SZUMIŁO - Living with the Stigma of “a Traitor of the Nation”. The Plight of the Families of Victims of the Stalinist Terror in Poland – The Case of Witold Pilecki's Family..........................48
Ruxandra Iuliana PETRINCA - Choosing to Forget: Politics, Family, and Everyday Life in Stalinist Romania....................................63
Pompiliu-Nicolae CONSTANTIN - Between Outcast and Hero of the People: The Destiny of the Zeller Family.................................73
Marin POP - The Calvary of the Coposu’s Family during Communist Regime (The ‘50s and the ‘60s) ............................................84
JÁNOSI Csongor - A Priest’s Destiny in Transylvania during the Communist Regime. János Dobri (1914-1990)..........................104
Andreea Iustina TUZU - Life after Detention for Former Political Prisoners and Their Families. Case Study: The Doru Novacovici Family.........................................................................129
Mirosław KŁUSEK, Robert ANDRZEJCZYK - The Communist Repression and Survival Strategies of Polish Aristocratic Families: The Example of the Branicki Family (1945-1960) ............................152

Long Term Effects of Suppression and Professional Survival
Dragoș URSU - Life after Re-Education. Former Political Prisoners from the Aiud Penitentiary between Socio-Professional Re-Integration and the Permanent Surveillance of the Securitate.....................................................................161
Cosmin BUDEANCĂ - Social-Professional Integration Strategies of Political Prisoners’ Wives in Communist Romania in the ‘50s and ‘60s.............................................................................183
Cristina PLĂMĂDEALĂ - The life of Antonie Plamadeala and of His Family in the Decade (1944-1954) Following Their Refuge to Romania from Bessarabia...............................................................202

“Collateral” Victims of the Suppressive Systems in Central and Eastern Europe in the 1950s and 1960s
Vlad MITRIC-CIUPE - Survival and Social - Professional Integration in the Families of Architects Politically Detained during the Communist Regime in Romania. Appeal to the Memories of the Descendants..................................................................225
Ioana-Zoia SANDU (URSU) - Memories of Motherhood Imprisoned in the Romanian Gulag........................................................245 
Claudia Florentina DOBRE - Daily Life in the Second Circle of Suffering. Case study: the Family of Pantelimon Chirilă.........................................................................262
Dalia BÁTHORY - A Hungarian’s Strategy to Cope with the ’56 Crisis. Narratives in the Securitate Files...............................281 
Monika KARENIAUSKAITĖ - Gulag Prisoners, Deportees and their Family Members in Lithuanian SSR under and after Stalinism: Legal, Ideological and Social Definitions........................................296
Maciej KOŚCIUSZKO - Political Crimes in Greater Poland (Wielkopolska) in the Stalinist Period - Analysis of Sources................................316 
    Ludmila D. COJOCARU - “My Parents were Dubbed Enemy of the People”: Issues and Perspectives on Approaching Silence in Oral History Research............................................................326
Marcin ZWOLSKI - Problems with Transitional Justice in Poland: The Case of the Niechoda Family................................................341
Davjola NDOJA - Transitional Justice and Former Political Prisoners in Albania.........................................................354

About contributors......................................................371
 
More details about book here. Few pages can be read here.

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