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AUTHORS

Kovacs, David

David Kovacs is Senior Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary History at the
Karoli Gaspar University of the Reformed Church in Hungary. He is a specialist
on modern Hungarian intellectual history. He is the author of Szabó Dezső
nemzetszemlélete. A közösségi identitás változatai Szabó Dezső életművében
(Dezső Szabós Concept of Nation. Variations of Collective Identity in the Life¬
work of Dezső Szabó)

Sz. KRISTÓF, Ildikó

Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Ethnology, Research Centre for the
Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Budapest). Research fields:
the history of ethnology/anthropology in Hungary and Central Europe; the
representation of non-European indigenous peoples in Hungary

KROCANOVÁ, Dagmar

Dagmar Krocanovä (1967) graduated from Comenius University in Bratislava
(Slovak, Russian and English linguistics and literatures), and got her PhD in
the theory and history of Slovak literature from the same university in 1997.
She also studied at UCL London and Indiana State University Bloomington,
IN, USA. Between 2006 and 2012, she taught Slovak at Bologna University
in Forli, Italy. She is an Associate Professor (Reader) at the Faculty of Arts,
Comenius University in Bratislava (Slovakia), and currently the head of
the Department of Slovak Literature and Literary Studies. She teaches and
researches 20" century Slovak prose and drama. She publishes in Slovak and
English, and occasionally translates from English. She has edited several
books by early 20" century Slovak writers. Her monograph on Slovak drama
and theatre between 1945 and 1949, entitled Nerozrezand drama (Uncut
Drama), was published in 2007.

MAKKAI, Béla

Dr. Makkai Béla CSc. historian, associate professor (Károli Gáspár University
of the Reformed Church in Hungary).

He deals with 19" century world history (with a special focus on Middle- and
South-East Europe).

His field of research: Hungarians in the Carpathian Basin and the neighbouring
countries in the Era of Dualism (1867-1918)

MARÍN, Guillermo

Guillermo Marín (1983), Doctor of History in the University of the Basgue
Country (2014), and guest researcher at the Universita di Torino (2013).
He frequently collaborates with the Institute of Social History Valentin
de Foronda, and with the magazine GALDE. He has published articles in

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