Backyard Revolution: Mass Violence, Antisemitism, and the Populist State in Post-World War II Hungary

Backyard Revolution: Mass Violence, Antisemitism, and the Populist State in Post-World War II Hungary

by Péter Apor
Backyard Revolution: Mass Violence, Antisemitism, and the Populist State in Post-World War II Hungary

Backyard Revolution: Mass Violence, Antisemitism, and the Populist State in Post-World War II Hungary

by Péter Apor

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Overview

Backyard Revolution contributes in-depth socio-cultural histories of the popular antisemitic pogroms that shook Hungary in the spring and summer of 1946. Expanding the scope of investigation of serial mass violence towards Jewish communities beyond the cases in Poland suggests that antisemitic violence was general in postwar Central and Eastern Europe and that it bespoke of central components of popular notions of society and politics.

Péter Apor gives new impetus to rethink the explanations of collective violence, including antisemitic ones. He considers collective violence as a particular form of political participation and examines post-Holocaust antisemitic violence as one of its perverse ways. Drawing on previously unknown archival sources, Backyard Revolution explores how collective violence produced categories and divisions in society and how these in turn attempted to shape the institutions of the state. It further addresses political participation of powerless groups and highlights components of everyday life and resistance that engendered power structures and hierarchies. These important theoretical premises concerning the subaltern politics provide a new template for understanding the emergence of communist dictatorships in Central and Eastern Europe.

Setting the genesis of communist dictatorships at the crossroads of popular expectations towards the state, anchored to the culture of the everyday, and elites' attempts to mobilize mass support, Backyard Revolution has implications pointing beyond regional borders and adding to the understanding of growing populist governance worldwide.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501779893
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 03/15/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 348
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Péter Apor is a permanent research fellow at the Research Center for the Humanities, Budapest and author of Fabricating Authenticity in Soviet Hungary. His research focuses on the history of empires and colonialism in the Cold War, the politics of memory in post-1945 Europe, and the mechanisms of collective violence and ethnic hatred.

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Paul Hanebrink

Backyard Revolution is a brilliantly conceived reconsideration of antisemitic riots in postwar Hungary. Péter Apor draws on breathtaking archival research to write a magisterial history of collective violence that takes seriously the actions and imaginations of rural people, peasants, and industrial workers at the dawn of a new age.

Rebekah Klein-Pejšová

From the opening drama through the closing inventory of collective violence, responsibility, and social implications, Backyard Revolution is exceptionally erudite and a compelling page turner. Apor offers a striking re-revaluation of the postwar emergence of communist dictatorships in central and eastern Europe, indeed a new template for understanding that emergence.

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