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    Controlling the field of academic economics in Hungary, 1953–1976.György Péteri - 1996 - Minerva 34 (4):367-380.
    On the basis of these findings, I suggest that the structure and organisation of the field of Hungarian economics under state socialism should be described as a case of “partitioned bureaucracy”.9 The compromise between research economists and the political elite in the New Course era between 1953 and 195510 survived the post-1956 reaction in so far as political economy, with its predominantly legitimatory and ideological functions, remained partitioned from the other sectors in the field through the remainder of the state-socialist (...)
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    Introduction.György Péteri - 1996 - Minerva 34 (4):321-322.
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    On the legacy of state socialism in academia.György Péteri - 1995 - Minerva 33 (4):305-324.
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    “Scientists versus scholars”: The prelude to communist takeover in Hungarian science, 1945–1947. [REVIEW]György Péteri - 1993 - Minerva 31 (3):291-325.
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