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Beyond Trianon? – Video 9/2 – Gergely Hubai, Edina Gál, Julia Bavouzet

Lívia Prosinger · March 18, 2021 ·

 

We have published the video of of Panel 2 from our International Conference in October 2020 Beyond Trianon? Exit from the War in Danubian Europe 1918-1924.

 

PANEL 2

GERGELY HUBAI (Univ. of Theatre and Cinema, Budapest):
Visible man-Invisible film: The post-Trianon reconstruction of the
Hungarian film industry
→ in the video from 0:00:40​

EDINA GÁL (Univ. Babes-Bolyai, Cluj-Napoca/Kolozsvár):
Orphaned, abandoned, denationalized: The takeover of the State
Children’s Asylums after 1918
→ in the video from 0:25:09

JULIA BAVOUZET (visiting post-doctoral fellow, Inst. für
Österreichische Geschichtsforschung, Vienna):
State transformation in post-Habsburg Hungary. The ministry of
the interior and its personnel (1918-1920)
→ in the video from 0:42:54​

Discussion
→ in the video from 1:07:17

 

 

The full program is available here.

 

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