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Dissidents, Rebels, and Everyday Heroes: New Perspectives on the Digital Archiving of Cultural Resistance Under State Socialism

The aim of this article is to present and study how a digital archive can shape and create new ways of producing, publishing, and studying historical sources. Based on our analysis of the COURAGE (Cultural Opposition—Understanding the CultuRal HeritAGE of Dissent in the Former Socialist Countries) R...

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Published in:East European Politics and Societies 2023-08, Vol.37 (3), p.813-834
Main Authors: Csurgó, Bernadett, Gárdos, Judit, Kerényi, Szabina, Kovács, Éva, Micsik, András
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Bravery
Cultural heritage
Digital archives
Dissent
Electronic information storage and retrieval
History of Communism
Information Architecture
Marginality
Political history
Politics and society
Post-War period (1950 - 1989)
Postcommunist societies
Publishing
Resistance
Social history
Social Theory
Socialism
Socialist societies
Sociology of Culture
Sociology of Politics
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