Small objects of daily life unlock bigger stories about the revolutions of 1989. Hungarian journalist Valeria Toth looks back at a life measured out in passports. Show more
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Small objects of daily life unlock stories about the revolutions of 1989. Furniture curator Jana Scholze remembers life in Communist East Germany and a much-desired garden chair. Show more
The World Turned Upside Down: Series in which essayists from former Warsaw Pact nations reflect on the changing use and meaning of an apparently banal object. Show more
Journalist Ivan Kytka reflects on the importance of cars in communist Czechoslovakia. Show more
Polish academic Kataryna Wolczuk presents a personal view of contraception, women's rights and the importance of calendars in her country - during and after communism. Show more