Wicker Erika (szerk.): Cumania 28. - A Kecskeméti Katona József Múzeum évkönyve (Kecskemét, 2018)

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Summaries the soldiers, serving the hells of the battle zone. The symptoms of the everyday life of the WWI period depicts a sad image of this time range. In Hungarian historiography, the feminist history cannot be written without taking modern prostitution into account. In the late 19th century the first actions were taken to draw back uncontrolled lechery. During WWI the social position and emancipation of women considerably changed. Csaba Hajagos pp. 287-296 “THE WOOD FLASHED, THE COAL SPREAD". THE MEMORIAL EXHIBITION OF THE KATONA JÓZSEF MUSEUM OF KECSKEMÉT ON THE 60™ ANNIVERSARY OF THE 1956 REVOLUTION The Museum - with the support of the Roman Catholic Diocese - accomplished the memorial exhibition on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the 1956 Revolution on 29 September 2016, in the building of the Roman Catholic Vicary. The idea of the exhibition was centred on the hidden history of the State Protection Authority, which run its offices in the building between 1948-1956, and the personal tragedy of Zoltán Szobonya, who was executed in the building on 29 September 1958. The 75 m2 exhibition space displayed military uniforms, weapons used in the time of the revolution, and a furnished cellar-prison interior, which pictured the brutality of reprisal. The presentation showed the approximately 1,500 visitors the way to the revolution, and the methods as well mechanism of the revenge. The realization of this peculiar exhibition was supported by the Foundation for the Research of the Easter-European History and Society. Gergely Gulyás pp. 297-300 "THE WOOD FLASHED, THE COAL SPREAD" - INAUGURAL The opening remarks summarized the direct Communist propaganda and politics aimed at the systematic destruction and threat of rural society in the period of the Soviet occupation of Hungary and the following autocracy of the Rákosi era. The talk also described the fearful and gloomy everyday life in the long 1950s, which could not end differently but with an attempt of the oppressed population to step out from enslavement. The speaker beside highlighting the importance of freedom, by quoting the words of Endre Ady, appraised the life of Zoltán Szobonya, who undertook the dismissal from his job as solicitor when he openly voted against the secularization of schools, and took on the dangers of Communist retorsion, when he helped the mired people classified as Kulaks, or defended the enemies of the system in politically forced juridical cases. He was one from the hundreds and thousands of people, who, under the Rákosi era put everything to the venture for the reason of patriotism. The lives of the martyr compatriots admonish the obligations to our nation, which sometimes requires sacrifices and braveness also from the following generations. NAME CARD Erika Wicker pp. 301-304 NAME CARD - MIHÁLY MÁNDICS Mihály Mándics is the acknowledged researcher of the Bunjevci and his homeland, Csávoly. The name card introduces his personal profile, academic career, studies, diplomas, work places and additional activities, volunteer occupations, titles and honours. 365

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