Helena Huhak is a researcher at the Institute of History, HUN-REN Research Centre for the Humanities. She is author of Agitatorok - Kommunista mozgositas a partallam kiepitesenek mindennapjaiban (1948-1953) [in Hungarian; Agitators: Communist mass mobilization and everyday life during the building of the party-state (1948-1953)].
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Introduction Part I: The Network and Its Training Program 1. The Document Factory 2. Tell Stories Like a Communist 3. The "Reality" of Reports Part II: Mapping 4. Propaganda vs. Fieldwork 5. Public and Private Spaces 6. Agitation in Rural Areas Part III: Language 7. The "Petit Bourgeoisie" 8. Holocaust Survivors 9. Women Part IV: Communism on My Mind 10. The Janitor 11. The Controller 12. The Caregiver Part V: Private Matters 13. The Coziness of Home 14. Complaints and Bargaining Conclusions Bibliography Index
"Huhak's work gives us a new understanding what the Communist Party was, not by examining the characters, thoughts, and actions of the primary leaders . . . but by looking at the numerous functionaries." - Peter Kenez, author of Before the Uprising: Hungary under Communism, 1949-1956

