CURPH Interview 617-618 with two 1956 Hungarian Refugees: husband - Doctor of Political Sciences, current occupation - Clerk in a Factory, wife - Lace Factory worker
Cím
CURPH Interview 617-618 with two 1956 Hungarian Refugees: husband - Doctor of Political Sciences, current occupation - Clerk in a Factory, wife - Lace Factory worker
Tárgy
Hungary -- History -- 1945-1989 -- Sources
Hungary -- Emigration and immigration -- Interviews
Hungary -- History -- Revolution, 1956 -- Refugees
Interviews
Leírás
Transcript of an interview conducted as part of the Columbia University Research Project on Hungary (CURPH) in the wake of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution.
Place of Interview: Degersheim (Switzerland)
Date of Interview: August 1957
Interview ID: 617_618
Interview Type: B
Készítő
Columbia University School of International Affairs
Forrás
OSA Archivum
http://catalog.osaarchivum.org/catalog/osa:7353b297-64e1-4bbd-b6c9-ddfd4f58b2be
Dátum
1956 - 1958
Hozzájáruló
Columbia University
Columbia University. School of International Affairs
Jogok
http://www.europeana.eu/portal/rights/rr-f.html
Nyelv
English
Típus
Text
Azonosító
osa:7353b297-64e1-4bbd-b6c9-ddfd4f58b2be
Összefoglalás
Covers topics related to everyday life and politics in Hungary between the end of World War II and the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. The document notes that the interviewee had the following characteristics:
Education level: , Wife - secondary school, husband - doctor of political sciences
Occupation: Clerk in a factory (the husband)
Religious preference: Catholic Church
Place of residence before emigration: Érd
Date of departure: 27 April 1957
Terjedelem
1 document (31 page)
Területi lefedettség
Hungary
Fájlok
Hivatkozás
Columbia University School of International Affairs, “CURPH Interview 617-618 with two 1956 Hungarian Refugees: husband - Doctor of Political Sciences, current occupation - Clerk in a Factory, wife - Lace Factory worker,” <1956> Digitális gyűjtemény, accessed 2024. november 25., https://1956.archivum.org/document/7353b297-64e1-4bbd-b6c9-ddfd4f58b2be.