An interpretation attempt of Hungarian small towns’ shrinking in a post-socialist transformation context

The rapid shrinking of Hungarian small towns became such a general process after the turn of the Millennium, which does not simply reflect the overall effects of the second demographic transition, and could not even be interpreted with local and regional factors. The aim of the present paper is to a...

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Main Authors: András Trócsányi, Gábor Pirisi, Éva Máté
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University 2018-06-01
Series:Časopis Socìalʹno-Ekonomìčnoï Geografìï
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Online Access:https://periodicals.karazin.ua/socecongeo/article/view/11056/10616
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spelling doaj-a63ce8c56ccc488d9757e7cac0aac9892020-11-24T23:21:05ZengV.N. Karazin Kharkiv National UniversityČasopis Socìalʹno-Ekonomìčnoï Geografìï2076-13332312-11302018-06-012452010.26565/2076-1333-2018-24-01An interpretation attempt of Hungarian small towns’ shrinking in a post-socialist transformation contextAndrás Trócsányi0Gábor Pirisi1Éva Máté2University of Pécs, Faculty of Sciences, Institute of Geography and Earth SciencesUniversity of Pécs, Faculty of Sciences, Institute of Geography and Earth SciencesUniversity of Pécs, Faculty of Sciences, Institute of Geography and Earth SciencesThe rapid shrinking of Hungarian small towns became such a general process after the turn of the Millennium, which does not simply reflect the overall effects of the second demographic transition, and could not even be interpreted with local and regional factors. The aim of the present paper is to analyse the shrinking of small towns among the framework of post-socialists urban trans-formation models and concepts. Many authors have dealt with such transformation issues, but rather focusing on the description of the development of larger cities and analysing the transformation of urban space and society. Despite the evident differences caused by the size of the researched settlements (small urban centres with a maximal population of 30,000 people), some general elements of these concepts give parts of the explanations we looked for. Others are rooted much deeper: our paper finally states that the present day crisis of small towns originates back to the later decades of planned economy, when the forced and somewhat over-dimensioned modernisation of small towns resulted a significant role in the urban network. This modernisation was centrally planned, led and financed, and with the exhaustion of these exogenous sources small towns seem to return to a less intensive development path. https://periodicals.karazin.ua/socecongeo/article/view/11056/10616Hungaryshrinkingsmall townspost-socialist transformation
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author András Trócsányi
Gábor Pirisi
Éva Máté
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Gábor Pirisi
Éva Máté
An interpretation attempt of Hungarian small towns’ shrinking in a post-socialist transformation context
Časopis Socìalʹno-Ekonomìčnoï Geografìï
Hungary
shrinking
small towns
post-socialist transformation
author_facet András Trócsányi
Gábor Pirisi
Éva Máté
author_sort András Trócsányi
title An interpretation attempt of Hungarian small towns’ shrinking in a post-socialist transformation context
title_short An interpretation attempt of Hungarian small towns’ shrinking in a post-socialist transformation context
title_full An interpretation attempt of Hungarian small towns’ shrinking in a post-socialist transformation context
title_fullStr An interpretation attempt of Hungarian small towns’ shrinking in a post-socialist transformation context
title_full_unstemmed An interpretation attempt of Hungarian small towns’ shrinking in a post-socialist transformation context
title_sort interpretation attempt of hungarian small towns’ shrinking in a post-socialist transformation context
publisher V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University
series Časopis Socìalʹno-Ekonomìčnoï Geografìï
issn 2076-1333
2312-1130
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The rapid shrinking of Hungarian small towns became such a general process after the turn of the Millennium, which does not simply reflect the overall effects of the second demographic transition, and could not even be interpreted with local and regional factors. The aim of the present paper is to analyse the shrinking of small towns among the framework of post-socialists urban trans-formation models and concepts. Many authors have dealt with such transformation issues, but rather focusing on the description of the development of larger cities and analysing the transformation of urban space and society. Despite the evident differences caused by the size of the researched settlements (small urban centres with a maximal population of 30,000 people), some general elements of these concepts give parts of the explanations we looked for. Others are rooted much deeper: our paper finally states that the present day crisis of small towns originates back to the later decades of planned economy, when the forced and somewhat over-dimensioned modernisation of small towns resulted a significant role in the urban network. This modernisation was centrally planned, led and financed, and with the exhaustion of these exogenous sources small towns seem to return to a less intensive development path.
topic Hungary
shrinking
small towns
post-socialist transformation
url https://periodicals.karazin.ua/socecongeo/article/view/11056/10616
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