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Contributors Agnes Tamés, tagnes83@yahoo.com Received her PhD at the University of Szeged in History (National Stereotypes in Comparative Perspective). She is a research fellow at the Department of Modern Hungarian History at the University of Szeged. Her research interests are in national stereotypes in the Austro-Hungarian monarchy and in the interwar period, the representation of the conflicts of Hungarians with national groups of the Habsburg Monarchy, national conflicts in the press, caricatures and comic papers. Magdalena Zakowska, magdazakowska@hotmail.com An assistant Professor at the Faculty of International and Political Studies at the University of Lodz (Poland). She examines the image of Russia in West European cultures, as well as the history and cultural identity of Central, East and South European countries. She is the author of the book Russian and Polish German: Cultural Programming of German ‘Late Out-Settlers from Russia and Poland (in Polish, Lédz: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Lédzkiego, 2011) and a co-author with Andrzej de Lazari and Oleg Riabov of the monograph Europe and the Bear (in Polish, Warszawa: Centrum Polsko-Rosyjskiego Dialogu i Porozumienia, 2013). 463