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Eszter Bartha serves as a Habil. Associate Professor at the Institute of Historical Studies within Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) in Budapest. Her academic home is the Department of Eastern and Central European History and Historical Russistics. She maintains a professional profile at http://keleteuropa.elte.hu/bartha.html and contributes to the Women's History Research Center. Dr. Bartha's scholarly activities focus on historical studies of Eastern and Central Europe, particularly Hungary and the German Democratic Republic.
Her primary research interests include labor history, the social and economic transformations during state socialism and the post-1989 transition in Eastern Europe. She investigates working-class experiences, gender dynamics under socialism, and the rise of consumer socialism. Additional areas encompass the study of nationalism among workers, the legacy of socialism in contemporary politics, and women's history in Hungary. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges history, sociology, and gender studies to analyze the complex interplay between state policies and everyday life.
Examination of Dr. Bartha's recent publications reveals a consistent thematic trajectory centered on workers' agency and resistance during socialist economic reforms, the gendered dimensions of socialist welfare systems, and the persistence of socialist-era mentalities in post-socialist societies. Her work frequently employs comparative frameworks between Hungary and East Germany, highlighting both regional specificities and broader patterns of socialist development and collapse.
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