Abstract

The interview below originally was not made with the purpose of publication. In late 2007 I reached Istvan Kemeny in relation to the volume prepared in honour of Terez Laky. During the course of our talks I wished to learn more, out of personal interest, about sociology emerging in Hungary after 1945, and how it was seen by a person who was an active participant, but at times only an onlooker of this history despite his own will. To my greatest luck Istvan Kemeny was ready to tell me mostly about his professional career. The interviews were given three times between 15 November and 3 December 2007, and as shown by its fragmentary nature we planned further discussions. Unfortunately it was not to be. By publishing the interview we pay homage to the memory of Istvan Kemeny.

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