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HUNGARY
"The advantages of being atomized: How Hungarian peasants coped with collectivization", by Istvan Rev, Dissent, Sumner 1987.
"To Cave Explorers From the West: Some Words of Advice from Hungary", George Konrad, Dissent, Fall 1988.
"Reports from Central Europe: Hungary", Kovacs, Partisan Review, Vol. 58, No.4, 1991.
"Hungary: Eastern Europe’s Hope?", Berend, Current History, Vol. 91, No. 568, November 1992.
"Gender Politics and Musical Performers in the Isten Gyulekezet: A Fieldwork Account", Lange, Journal of American Folklore, Vol.109, No.431, Winter 1996.

SPECIAL ISSUE on HUNGARIAN POPULAR CULTURE
"The Question of Hungarian Popular Culture", Arpad; "Changing World—views in Hungary, 1945-1980", Kapitany & Kapitany;
"Posters from 1944-1990";
"Discontinuous History - Deformed Society", Hanak; "Remarks on the Role of Peasants in Hungarian Ideology", Nmedi;
"Why Hasn’t There Been a Strong Women’s Movement in Hungary?", Arpad & Marinovich;
"The Reception of American Popular Culture by Hungarians", James;
"The Members of the Hungarian Media", Horat; "The Writing on the Wall: The Messages in Hungarian Graffiti", Brown;
"Pornography in Hungary: Ambiguity of the Female Image in a Time of Change", Dolby;
"Populist Discursive Strategies under State Socialism: The Demographic Debates", Heller, etc.; Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.29, N02, Fall 1995.

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