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022_000037/0000

National Identity and Modernity 1870-1945, Latin America, Southern Euope, East Central Europe

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Újkori és jelenkori történelem / Modern and contemporary history (12977), Kultúrakutatás, kulturális sokféleség / Cultural studies, cultural diversity (12950)
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Károli könyvek. Tanulmánykötet
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tanulmánykötet
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AUTHORS currently the PI of the ERC Consolidator project: Negotiating post-imperial transitions: from remobilization to nation-state consolidation. A comparative study of local and regional transitions in post-Habsburg East and Central Europe. GINTLI, Tibor Tibor Gintli is an associate professor and the head of both the Institute of Hungarian Literature and Cultural Studies and the Department of Modern Hungarian Literature at ELTE University, Budapest. His main field of research covers Hungarian Literature of the first half of the 20" century and the poetics of prose. He is the author and co-author of several comprehensive works about literary history (Az irodalom rövid története I, A kezdetektől a romantikáig [A short history of literature I, From the beginnings to romanticism] 2003; Az irodalom rövid története II, A realizmustól máig [A short history of literature II, From realism to the present day] 2007; Magyar irodalom [Hungarian literature] 2010). He is also the author of a monograph on Gyula Krtidy’s fiction (“Valaki van, aki nincs.” Személyiségelbeszélés és identitás Krúdy Gyula regényeiben ["Ihere is someone who does not exist." Personality narration and identity in Gyula Krüdy’s novels] 2005) and a collected studies Irodalmi kalandtúra, Válogatott tanulmányok [Literary Adventures, Selected studies] 2013. GONZÁLEZ MARTÍNEZ, Elda Elda Evangelina González Martínez received her doctorate in History from the Complutense University of Madrid and her doctorate in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Uppsala in Sweden. She is a research professor at the History Institute of the Center of Human and Social Sciences at the Spanish National Research Council. At present, she coordinates the American Studies Group: Population, Citizenship, and Justice. She has published more than a dozen books on the subject of migration, among them: La inmigracion esperada. La politica migratoria brasileia de Joao VI hasta Getilio Vargas (Madrid, CSIC, 2003), Migraciones Internacionales. (Madrid, Dastin Ediciones, 2006), Historias de acd. Trayectoria migratoria de los argentinos en Espana (in collaboration with Asuncién Merino Hernando, Madrid, CSIC, 2008), Hiszpania-Polska. Spotkania (in collaboration with Dr. Margorzata Nalewajko, Warsaw, Wydawnictwo Neriton/Instytut Historii PAN, 2003), and numerous articles and book chapters GREGORIO-CERNADAS, Maximiliano A career diplomat since 1985, he accomplished numerous missions abroad and was several times stationed in Germany (Bonn, Diisseldorf and Berlin). He is specialized in international security, culture and the German speaking + 483 *

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