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Lívia Prosinger

Marriage Under the Bolsheviks: What A Forgery Charge against Worker Officials Reveals about Post-World War Hungary

Lívia Prosinger · March 16, 2023 ·

Anti-western propaganda poster of the Soviet with the inscription: “Brigands! Is that what you wanted?” The picture depicts the Entente leaders in Paris, getting smashed to pieces by the fist of the Revolution.

András Szeibert-Erdős   “Communists handling a register – equals forgery. János Kuhinka and ErnőOrmódi[Ordódi], iron founders, occupied the local registry of Kispest during the dictatorship [the 1919 Hungarian Soviet] and performed the duties of a civil registrar. Because of … [Read more...] about Marriage Under the Bolsheviks: What A Forgery Charge against Worker Officials Reveals about Post-World War Hungary

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SARA SILVERSTEIN: A Public Health Entente: Transnational Public Health in Post-Imperial Europe

Lívia Prosinger · February 12, 2023 ·

  The next event of the Nepostrans seminar series will be held on February 27, 17:00 CET online.     Registration is required:https://forms.gle/zRPqmaHN9DXB2TQr5   "International health in the interwar years began in a meaningful way in post-imperial central and eastern … [Read more...] about SARA SILVERSTEIN: A Public Health Entente: Transnational Public Health in Post-Imperial Europe

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MAEVA BERGHMANS: Towards a Czechoslovak Nation: Victimhood as Identity

Lívia Prosinger · January 20, 2023 ·

  The next event of the Nepostrans seminar series will be held on February 1, 17:00 CET in the Library of the Institute of Political History, 1114 Budapest, Villányi út 11-13, and online. Registration is required:https://forms.gle/M8tvwidERHz4W25z8 (Zoom link will be sent after … [Read more...] about MAEVA BERGHMANS: Towards a Czechoslovak Nation: Victimhood as Identity

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NATASHA WHEATLEY: The Life and Death of States: The Habsburg Empire and the Transformation of Modern Sovereignty

Lívia Prosinger · November 22, 2022 ·

    "This talk (in hybrid format) will introduce the main arguments of my forthcoming book, The Life and Death of States, that explores the place of the Habsburg Monarchy in a world of empires. It shows, first, how the empire’s complex, composite legal form spurred new theories … [Read more...] about NATASHA WHEATLEY: The Life and Death of States: The Habsburg Empire and the Transformation of Modern Sovereignty

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Christopher Wendt in Schlanders, South Tyrol

Lívia Prosinger · November 22, 2022 ·

Our team member, Chris Wendt, visit the Real- und Schprachgymnasium Schlanders on November 18, and gave a lecture entitled „Mit Gott in die Neue Zeit: Glaube und Politik in Nordtirol Nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg“. He focused on the period immediately after the First World War, which … [Read more...] about Christopher Wendt in Schlanders, South Tyrol

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