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AUTHORS Research fields: History of the Hungarian Jewry between 1945 and 1949, Hungarian modern literature: Jewish authors and Jewish themes. TARANENKOVA, Ivana Ivana Taranenkova, PhD, is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Slovak Literature of the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Bratislava. She focuses on literary criticism and the history of Slovak literature in the nineteenth century, and issues of national and cultural identity. Her current research project is on »ldyll, Melancholy and Irony in Nineteenth-century Slovak Literature”. She also deals with contemporary Slovak prose and theoretical aspects of popular literature. Author of the book The Vajansky Phenomenon (Fenomén Vajansky, 2010) as well as numerous journal articles on literary history and contemporary literature, her recent publications include, as co-author, Searching for the Present: Slovak literature at the beginning of the 21" century (Hladanie sucasnosti: Slovenské literatura zaciatku 21. storocia, 2014) and Configurations of Slovak Realism (Konfiguracie slovenského realizmu, 2016). She has edited several books of nineteenth-century Slovak prose and has been the main editor of many other publications. From 1999 to 2012 she was editor-in-chief of the peer-reviewed journal Slovak Literature (Slovenska literatura). ITARJANYI, Eszter Eszter Tarjanyi (CSc) was Associate Professor in the Department of Hungarian Literature at the Pazmany Péter Catholic University; author of A szellem orvényében (In the Turmoil of the Spirit, 2002) and Arany Janos és a parodisztikus hagyomány (János Arany and the Parodistic Tradition, 2013), as well as many articles on the historical transformations of popular literary forms. VOLNER, Hrvoje Hrvoje Volner did his postgraduate studies in History at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb. He graduated with the thesis “The Trade Company S. H. Gutmann in the Industry of Interwar Yugoslavia and the Development of Belisce” and did his PhD degree in 2011 at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb. His thesis was titled “The Social and Political Development of Nasice and Surroundings from 1945 till 1956”. + 489 +