Cottage Industry in the Hungarian Cooperative System before 1948
Cottage Industry in the Hungarian Cooperative System before 1948
Author(s): Fruzsina CsehSubject(s): Modern Age
Published by: Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem
Keywords: cooperatives; cottage industry; economic nationalism; material folk art
Summary/Abstract: The cooperative system that emerged in Eastern Europe in the nineteenth century was very different from the much earlier processes in Western Europe. In Eastern Europe, including Hungary,the establishment and management of cooperatives was under the control of large capitalists andthe state, and was closely linked to nation-building efforts. From the second half of the nineteenthcentury, the cottage industry movement developed with economic, nation-building, and folk-artpreservation objectives. The institutional system of cottage industry included associations, alliances,central governing bodies, and cooperatives. In Hungarian academic research, cooperatives andthe cottage industry movement are not linked, although both their aims and their organizationswere closely related. This study reveals that the movement was integrated into the cooperativeinstitutional system in several ways, and that the centralizing measures, that were increasinglyevident in the cottage industry during the first half of the twentieth century, went hand in hand withthe cooperative movement. Exploring these links is essential to understanding folk art, applied folkart, and the cottage industry cooperative system that developed from the 1950s onwards.
Journal: Historical Studies on Central Europe
- Issue Year: 4/2024
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 175-203
- Page Count: 29
- Language: English
