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Carrying a secret in my heart-- [electronic resource] : childr en of the victims of the reprisals after the Hungarian Revolution in 19 56 : an oral history / by Zsuzsanna Kőrösi and Adrienne Molnár.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: ACLS Humanities E-BookPublication details: Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, c2 003.Description: 195 p. : ill. ; 24 cmUniform titles:
  • Titokkal a lelkemben éltem. English
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The Revolution -- "Uncertainty was part of our everyday life" -- "My father became increasingly important" -- "Get dressed, you'r e coming with us!" -- A new world -- "My mother left no stone unt urned" -- "Life became extremely difficult" -- "It was good that we could say goodbye" -- "There was dad, in prison clothes" -- Co mmunication within the family -- "At home we talked openly" -- "I f something becomes a taboo it is gradually buried" -- "Why did she keep it a secret?" -- "I didn't dare open up" -- Stigmatisation - - "Our family was different" -- "The repression was so strong" -- Society and the family -- "We had to stand our ground" -- "Th e world was divided into the good and the bad" -- The pressure of du ality -- "In my case it was pride" -- "I began to be confused" -- Together again -- "When will he come back?" -- "It was hard f or dad to get used to everyday life" -- The turnaround -- "I year ned all my life to find him one day" -- "... I felt an unbelievable sense of justice" -- "At last I could visit my father's grave" -- "There is no compensation for so much suffering" -- The legacy - - "It was a hard lesson" -- "They weren't afraid to make sacrific es" -- "I have no desire for revenge" -- "The memory must live on " -- "It is a very important legacy".
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"Translated by Rachel Hideg and János Hideg"--T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [191]-195).

The Revolution -- "Uncertainty was part of our everyday life" -- "My father became increasingly important" -- "Get dressed, you'r e coming with us!" -- A new world -- "My mother left no stone unt urned" -- "Life became extremely difficult" -- "It was good that we could say goodbye" -- "There was dad, in prison clothes" -- Co mmunication within the family -- "At home we talked openly" -- "I f something becomes a taboo it is gradually buried" -- "Why did she keep it a secret?" -- "I didn't dare open up" -- Stigmatisation - - "Our family was different" -- "The repression was so strong" -- Society and the family -- "We had to stand our ground" -- "Th e world was divided into the good and the bad" -- The pressure of du ality -- "In my case it was pride" -- "I began to be confused" -- Together again -- "When will he come back?" -- "It was hard f or dad to get used to everyday life" -- The turnaround -- "I year ned all my life to find him one day" -- "... I felt an unbelievable sense of justice" -- "At last I could visit my father's grave" -- "There is no compensation for so much suffering" -- The legacy - - "It was a hard lesson" -- "They weren't afraid to make sacrific es" -- "I have no desire for revenge" -- "The memory must live on " -- "It is a very important legacy".

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