Stereotypes During the Decline and Fall of Communism
Stereotypes During the Decline and Fall of Communism by Gábor Hunyady is a thought-provoking exploration of national identity and perception. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1998, this hardback edition spans 302 pages, delving into the intricate dynamics of how Hungarians perceived themselves and their neighbors amidst a pivotal historical shift. Drawing from a series of 14 substantial surveys conducted from the mid-1960s to 1994, Hunyady presents unique data and insights that illuminate the evolving stereotypes during the decline of communism. This book is not only a fascinating study of social psychology but also a valuable resource for anyone interested in the societal changes in Hungary and the broader implications of collective identity. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone keen on understanding post-communist transformations, this title is a compelling addition to your library.