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Fin De Millenaire Budapest: Metamorphoses of Urban Life (Globalization and Community, V. 8) [Paperback]

Judit Bodnar (Author)
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Globalization and Community, V. 8 September 30, 2004
Urban Studies

Considers what this central European metropolis tells us about the changing nature of urban life.

With the collapse of state socialism, the people of Budapest are re-arranging their points of reference as the cityscape's familiar signposts disappear. In what sense is the transformation of Budapest different from the experience of "Western" cities? What does all this mean if viewed, as this book suggests, as a part of global restructuring? Through Budapest's example, Judit Bodnr shows how the postsocialist experience of east-central European cities offers a fresh and instructive view of our general farewell to modernity.

Fin de Millnaire Budapest combines historical narratives and ethnographic accounts with quantitative evidence to create a richly detailed picture of a city subjected to the forces of great local and global change. In the privatizing of public space, the decline of manufacturing, the rapid growth of services, and the opening of opportunities for entrepreneurs, Bodnr captures global urban patterns-with a distinct, central European accent. In particular, she shows tensions between the liberating and fragmenting effects of the increasingly private use of urban space and some ways in which the new urban patterns both resemble and transcend cultural patterns from Budapest's socialist past.

Judit Bodnr is a research fellow at the Center for Russian, Central, and East European Studies, Rutgers University.

Globalization and Community Series, volume 8

Translation Inquiries: University of Minnesota Press

--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 222 pages
  • Publisher: Univ of Minnesota Pr (September 30, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0816635854
  • ISBN-13: 978-0816635856
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,706,887 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars A scholarly survey of housing privatization in Budapest, November 27, 2002
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From an architectural standpoint, Budapest is one of the world's most beautiful cities, and the fall of Communism has forced the city to endure a painful transition to a free-market economy. For most of the population, it has not been an easy ride. Bodnar, herself Hungarian, discusses such topics as the privatization of state-owned housing and the resulting inequities. She describes the uneven way in which the private sector has renovated historic buildings. Another chapter is devoted to Moscow Square, which mirrors the fall of Communism as it fills up with beggars, illegal immigrants, and pedlars. Shopping malls, gated communities in the suburbs, and the privatization of movie theaters are other topics that also receive detailed attention.

I'm reluctant to criticize a book like this where the author has put her heart and soul into a topic that is dear to her. But be forewarned that this is a scholarly, academic study, including the application of statistical regression, that is unlikely to appeal to most readers.

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doubly renewed, socialist urbanization, mirrored comparison, late state socialism, tenure conversion, market transition debate, art movie theaters, state socialist period, housing privatization, rent gap, urban public space, urban phenomena, rental sector
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Inner City Doubly Renewed, Budapest Film, Moscow Square, Assembling the Square, Urban Texture Unraveling, Constructing Difference, Him Shall Be Given, Art Movie Network, United States, Los Angeles, North American, World War, Privatized December, Danube Plaza, Metal Works, Pole Center, Burger King, Charles Jencks, Central Park, International Trade Center, Károlyi Garden, Great Ring, New York, Cold War, Neil Smith
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