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Vol 13 (2020) |
An Exceptional Case of Women’s Self-Advocacy in Interwar Hungary: Cécile Tormay |
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Judit Kádár |
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Vol 12 (2019) |
From Escapism to Propaganda: Hungarian Cinema in the Age of Growing Anti-Semitism, Nationalism, and World War II. Review Article of Frey, David. 2018. Jews, Nazis and the Cinema of Hungary: The Tragedy of Success, 1929-44 London, New York: I.B. Tauris. 462 pp. illus. and Gergely, Gábor. 2018. Hungarian Film 1929-1947: National Identity, Anti-Semitism, and Popular Cinema. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. 329 pp. illus. |
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Lilla Tőke |
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Vol 10 (2017) |
Literary Modernism, Anti-Semitism, Jewishness and the Anxiety of Assimilation in Interwar Hungary |
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Dávid Szolláth |
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Vol 12 (2019) |
Ervin Sinkó's Search for Community: The Early Years, 1898-1919 |
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George Deák |
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Vol 8 (2015) |
Two Austro-Hungarian Women Writers, Anna Tutsek and Terka Lux, Creating New Urban Identities in Early Twentieth-Century Budapest |
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Judit Kádár |
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Vol 5 (2012) |
Review Article: Inventing Historical Myths—Deborah S. Cornelius. Hungary in World War II. Caught in the Cauldron. |
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Peter Pastor |
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Vol 5 (2012) |
Disputed Past: The Friendship and Competing Memories of Anna Lesznai and Emma Ritoók |
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Judith Szapor |
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