There is a general assumption about the history of Hungarian and Eastern European sociology, according to this history is the history of discontinuities. This narrative appeared, for example in several Hungarian sociologists (for example Tibor Huszár’s and Dénes Némedi’s) works. In 1994, at a university lecture, Professor Dénes Némedi summarized the history of Hungarian sociology in the following words: “The most striking characteristic of the history of social sciences in Hungary is its extreme discontinuity.” It’s true in general that the history of sociology was discontinuous in all European countries, because of a disaster by which the whole continent (among other part of the world) was touched, namely the Nazi takeover and the Second Word War which blocked the development of the social sciences. However, in the case of Eastern European sociology we can speak about several, in fact, a series of upheavals.
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