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190 212 230 252 278 304 330 352 3. Reinterpreting Eastern Pasts for Show Miklós Székely From Figure to Pattern: The Changing Role of Folk Tradition in Hungarian Representations at Universal Exhibitions (1867-1911) Miloslav Szabó Invasion of "Judeo-Magyars"? The Hungarian Millennium of 1896 in the Anti-Semitic Caricature Joanna Bartuszek “Close Exoticism”: The Image of the Hutsuls and Their Region in the Archives and Photographs of the Nineteenth Century and the First Half of the Twentieth Century 4. Representations of War and the Other Alexander Kozintsev Representing the Other in British, French, and German Cartoons of the Crimean War Âgnes Tamás From Allies to Enemies: Ihe Two Balkan Wars (1912—1913) in Caricatures Magdalena Zakowska The Bear and His Protégés: Life in the Balkan Kettle According to the German-Language Caricatures of the Belle Épogue Petr Karlícek Us and Them: Cartoons of the Sudeten German Satirical Magazine Der Igel at the End of the First Czechoslovakian Republic (1935—1938) 5. Political Eyes: From Distant to Close Others Edina Kicsindi Reinterpreting the Distant Other in Nineteenth-Century Hungarian Political Cartoons