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Video: Memory Politics through National Lenses
Video : Re-nationalizing the commemoration of the past? Memory…
Hungary’s Fragmented Historical Memory – European Memory Politics – a short introduction
Ildikó Barna from the Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) in…
Webinar: Contesting National Memory: Reinterpreting the Past in Poland and Hungary
Contesting National Memory: Reinterpreting the Past in Poland…
Oliver Schmidtke: Exploring the Rise of Populism and the Threat to Liberal Democracy
In this lecture, Oliver Schmidtke conceptualizes the rise of…
Prof. Zoltán Pozsár-Szentmiklósy: Informal, Democratic Structures and the Central Political Power
Zoltán Pozsár-Szentmiklósy (Faculty of Law, Eötvös Loránd…
Prof. Adam Czarnota: Central-Eastern European States Between Liberalism and Populism
Adam Czarnota, Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales,…
On the Uses of Populism and Illiberal Democracy: Fences, Border Hunters, and Identity, by Kirsten Csenkey
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By Kristen Csenkey, PhD Candidate, Balsillie School of International…
Hungarian Jewish Holocaust Survivors Registered in Displaced Persons Camps in Apulia: An Analysis Based on the Holdings of the Arolsen (International Tracing Service) Digital Archive
Barna, Ildikó, (2020). Hungarian Jewish Holocaust Survivors…
Anti-Immigrant propaganda and the factors that led to its success in Hungary
Barna, Ildikó (2019). Anti-Immigrant propaganda and the factors…