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Teaching Analytics in the Age of AI - Zoltan Toth

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Teaching Analytics in the Age of AI - Naida Dzigal

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Teaching Analytics in the Age of AI - Gabor Bekes

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Rulers, Subjects and Loyalty in Thirteenth Century Poland

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Cultures of Hate and Oppression: Podcasts of the students

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Cultures of Hate and Oppression: Faculty Reflection on the course

7

Care, Solidarity, and Academic Life in Exile: A Conversation with Volha Davydzik

8

What Keeps a University Alive? Resilience and Crisis with Verena Régent

9

Saint Emeric and His Chaste Marriage

E
10

You Are Not Alone: A Pocket Guide for Academics at Risk

11

Apollonius, King of Tyre – a Medieval Blockbuster

E
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Digital Gaming – Doing History Today

13

Bringing Science Closer: Trust, Vulnerability, and the Ethics of Engagement

14

Not Just Data: Feelings, Doubts, and Hope in Academia at Risk

15

Auschwitzon túl- magyar zsidó nők lágernaplói

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A hidegháború kialakulásának második világháborús gyökerei

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Nyilasellenes zavargások Csepelen 1944 decemberében

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A 104 éve született Szenes Hanna emlékezete Magyarországon az illiberális fordulat után

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Menekültkérdés a háború alatt Baranya vármegyében

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Hogyan (ne) tanítsuk a holokausztot

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A múlt jövője: DEGOB jegyzőkönyvek új megvilágításban

22

Restory – Recovering Cultural Roots of Small Communities

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Where is academic freedom now (Q&A)

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From Theory to Action: What's the Real Duty of Social Science?

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Introduction of The Collaboration Code

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The Battle over Truth: Science, Ideology, and Academic Resistance

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Migrants, Missionaries and Merchants –from Lotharingia to New Europe in 11th to 13th Centuries

E
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New Models for Academic Solidarity: The Brandt School’s Research-at-Risk Initiative

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The Persistence of Jewish Otherness among the New Christians of Spalato – Integration, Persecution and Trade

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Epistemic Frontlines: How Conflicts Reshape Knowledge and Higher Education

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Fair Relations: Business, Church and Power

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Why Don’t We Learn from the Past? Academia Between Hubris and Risk

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Pirates and Privateers – a Linguistic Conundrum of the 15th Century Baltic

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From Safe Haven to Risk Zone: The Changing Geography of Academia at Risk

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Establishing a Permanent Infrastructure for Supporting Academics in Europe

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Places of Patronage and Piety – the Cult of the Virgin Mary in late Medieval Hungary

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Az újságírás szerepe és helyzete a 21. századi illiberális fordulat árnyékában

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Cultures of Hate and Oppression: Faculty Reflection on the course

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Cultures of Hate and Oppression: student podcasts on the Holocaust, antisemitism and gender

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Seshat and Cliopatria – a Global View of Human History from 3,400BCE to the Present

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Who Controls Knowledge? Neoliberalism, Liberalism, and Illiberalism in Academia

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Symbolic Capital and a Saintly Bishop in Medieval Poland

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A szovjet fogság emlékezete

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Absent Knowledge: Who Gets to Be Part of Academia?

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Universities in Crisis: Academic Freedom, Mobility, and the Future of Higher Education

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"Annak örültünk, hogy egy napnak mindig vége volt" - A pesti gettó története a túlélők szemével

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The Rode Altarpiece and Time Travel to the 1480s

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Rethinking Risk in Academia: Challenges, Freedom, and the Future of Higher Education

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Navigating Academic Risk: Perspectives from the Romanian Periphery

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Revelations in Glass – Nuremberg’s Apocalyptic Windows

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The Power of Language: Migration, Identity, and Resistance

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The Making of the Wenceslas Bible

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Protecting Academia: A Belarusian Perspective on Gender, Risk, and Academic Displacement

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Good Friday Sermons – the Mass Media of 14th Century Bohemia

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Political Epistemologies: Exploring the Micro-Politics of Knowledge in Central and Eastern Europe

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Community takes practice

57

Cogmind, Roguelikes, and Aristotle’s Virtue Ethics

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Silent Hill 2 and Freud’s Concept of the ‘Punishment Dream'

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Wittgenstein on Games (Part 2: Key Passages from the Philosophical Investigations Explained)

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Wittgenstein on Games (Part 1: Intro to His Life and Philosophy)

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Complexity, Controversy, Creativity: The History of the Roguelike Genre

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Why Research Video Games?: Answering with Existentialist Philosophy

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Rethinking Academia at Risk: Insights from Europe’s Peripheries

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Living with Risk: The Complexities of Supporting Displaced Scholars in Europe.

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Noble Ladies: Between East and West

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From Resistance to Resilience: The Roots of Protecting Academia at Risk

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Noble & Lazy? The Nuns of St George’s Abbey in Prague Castle

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The Golden Horde in the 13th Century; Coups, Conflicts and Gold

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A Global Moment in the Middle Ages

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Can Critics Create a Standard of Taste? - A Conversation with Kathrin Heinrich

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Mapping Castles, Churches and Cemeteries to Show How Central Europe Became Christian

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Creating city commons

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Cultures of Hate and Oppression: Connecting the Conversations about Antisemitism, Colonialism, Gender and the Holocaust.

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Aki kimondja, amit ki kell mondani. Emlékkönyv Pető Andrea 60. születésnapjára

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Klímavédelem lakóépületfelújítás nélkül?

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A Kállay-kormány zsidópolitikája

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Plébánosi krónikák a front átvonulásáról, 1944-1945

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Bűnbakkeresés és a második világháború

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Zsidóság egy ipari város társadalmában a második világháború előtt, alatt és után, az ózdi példa - és az antiszemitizmus hétköznapi gyakorlata

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Public Politics and Private Piety – Representations of Rulership in Late Medieval Bohemia

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The Right of Reprisal – a Customary Law of International Trade

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Urban Demography, Migrants and Masters – a case study of Cluj in the late Middle Ages

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Medieval Liturgy and the Making of a Political Identity – A Case Study of Poland circa 1000

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Scribal Additions; The Scribes, Their Humour, and their Nonsense

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„Kommunista” merényletterv Horthy Miklós kormányzó és Bethlen István ellen

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Waqf villages – Ottoman pious foundations, and populating the conquered lands of the Balkans

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Lengyelország második világháborús szerepe a lengyel és a magyar historiográfiában

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Magyarországi németek a Waffen SS-ben

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A propaganda, mint a hatalom eszköze: tények, hamisítványok, stratégiák, plakátok a II. világháboróban

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The Gothic Architect – an International, Professional Elite

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When cities and communities collaborate

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A holokauszt és a népirtások globális története

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Holokauszttörténetek

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Experiences from OSUN Collaborative Seminar on Cultures of Hate and Oppression: Connecting the Conversations about Antisemitism, Holocaust, Gender and Colonialism

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Kiüresedett szavak és fogalmak

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Nazi collaboration and Holocaust museums

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Honvédzászlók a propagandában a II. világháború alatt és után

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Demokratikus innovációk - avagy beleszólhatunk-e közvetlenül a politikába?

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Conflict, Collusion, and an Unholy Alliance – Diplomatic Relationships in 14th Century Balkans

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Filmek a második világháborúról

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Just neighbourhood planning

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Aquincum, the Town and its Legacy

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Végső kiárusítás: Javak sorsa a holokauszt alatt és után

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Rituals and the Legitimisation of Rulership in the High Middle Ages in Bohemia

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Youth participation now!

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Snacking on food solidarity

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The Story of the Book - How the ‘Oxford Handbook of Medieval Central Europe 800 – 1600’ was Made

108

Conversations in Game Studies (CGS) #3: Amanda Cote - The Myth of "Good Crunch"

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Art and culture in climate conversations

110

From UrbanArena to UrbanCommunity: A handover

111

CEU Press Podcast Series

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Medieval Nation and Dalimil's Chronicle

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Medieval and Macabre – Images of Death in Fifteenth Century Bohemia

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Conversations in Game Studies (CGS) #2: Chris Young - Canadian Indie Scene and the Monopoly of Unity

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Royalty, Religion & Relics

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Conversations in Game Studies (CGS) #1: Jan Švelch - Player Surveillance and Data Gathering

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Adrienn Kiss LEGS'20

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The Herders of Korčula: A study of a socio-professional community in fifteenth-century Dalmatia

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Gulnoza Khasanova CHSP'19

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Professor Francisca de Haan

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Love, Marriage and Litigation in 15th Century Bohemia

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Experiences from OSUN Collaborative Seminar on Antisemitism, Holocaust, Colonialism, Gender: Connecting the Conversations

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Production and Symbolism of Transylvanian Altarpieces in the 15th & 16th Centuries

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Between William the Conqueror, Chaucer and Dante: Language Changes in Medieval and Early Modern EuropeIn this episode of Past Perfect, Chris Mielke is joined by Ádám Nádasdy, a professor of English linguistics and a poet who is famous for translation Shea

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Medieval Woodlands, Forests, and Landscapes

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Queens and Queenship in Sixteenth-Century Hungary and the Netherlands

127

Renaissance Occultism and Its Perception in Modernity

128

Clergy, Foreign Lands, and Apocalypse: Medieval Perception of the World

129

Medieval Roads in Western Hungary

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Rulers and Rulership in the Arc of Medieval Europe, 1000-1200

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Regional Identity and Urban Development in the Eastern Roman Provinces

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Citizens without Nations: Urban Citizenship in Europe and the World c. 1000-1789 - Interview with the author, Professor Maarten Prak

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King Sigismund of Hungary and Hungarian International Diplomacy in 14-15 centuries

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Coalition Formation During the Laurentian Schism: Italy 498-514

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The Functions of the Eastern End of Cathedrals in Late Medieval Central Europe

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World in Fragments: Glass Trade between the Middle East and Western Europe in the Late Middle Age

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Justinian’s Conniving Bankers; Lobbying and the Imperial Bureaucracy in Sixth-Century Byzantium

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Courtly Gossip, and Religious Reformation in 15th Century Central Europe

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Needed vs. Stigmatized: Jewish people in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

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A Military Analysis of the ‘Iron Gate’ Defence against the Ottoman Invasion of Hungary in the 14th century

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Anglo-Normans, Castles, and Trade in Medieval Ireland

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Last Pagans and Greek Mythology in the Christian World

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Heroism of Jewish Women during the Holocaust

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Gender Equality and the City

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Hello! ... Do we know each other? | A talk about a platforming woman in North-Western Romania

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Night Owls I :: The 2021 Night Gallery and Exhibit Columbus Event :: Julius-Cezar MacQuarie talks about his film Nightshift Spitalfields

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City Politics

148

FIT

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A túlélők magánya

150

Köztér és emlékezet: osztrák emlékezetpolitikai intervenciók

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Aleida Assmann: Seven ways of forgetting

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50th episode!

153

Hybrid Journalism

154

Food Sharing

155

Jurying Memorial Site Competitions

156

When Journalists Organize and Take Back the Newsroom. The Story of Tiempo Argentino

157

On How to Launch a Paywall in 2002 and Live to Tell the Story

158

Guilt and/or Responsibility?

159

Szádvár Castle - its Foes and its Friends

160

Journalism Cooperatives and Subscription Newsletters. Power in the Hands of Journalists

161

Venture Capital and Climate Tech

162

Holocaust Victimhood in Hungary: New Histories

163

Synthesizing Journalism and Art in Belarus and Jordan

164

Political Interference and Reader Solidarity: The Story of Index and Telex in Hungary

165

Participation and the Distribution of Urban Space

166

The Night Shift

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Contrasens in conversation with the nocturnal anthropologist

168

2020 E.A.S.A. Talk on the use of visual methods in capturing the hidden lives of migrant night workers

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A N.I.T.E. Talk on Embodied Precariousness by Julius-Cezar MacQuarie

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Reflections from Researching Night Shift Workers in London

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In conversation with Emeritus Prof Marion Roberts, University of Westminster

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A "cigány problémától" a roma emancipációig

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Drivers of Urban Injustice

174

A holokauszt magyarországi filmes emlékezete / 75 év árnyéka

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Ableism, Hetero-Patriarchy and Nationalism: Gendered Representations of Disability in the Turkish Cinema

176

A II. világháború kulturális emlékezete / 75 év árnyéka

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A II. világháború utáni állami erőszak / 75 év árnyéka

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75 éve ért véget a II. világháború / 75 év árnyéka

179

Racial and Environmental Justice

180

The Apocalyptic Movement of the Taborites

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A II. világháborús nemi erőszak emlékezete / 75 év árnyéka

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Erecting memorials in spaces of dark histories

183

Kiútkeresés (ellenállás, embermentés) / 75 év árnyéka

184

On Relationship: The Guessing Game

185

A háború valósága és propagandája / 75 év árnyéka

186

Urban Design Processes

187

Networks for Sustainable and Just Cities

188

Mexikói párbaj Belaruszban? – A jelen és a közeljövő Fehéroroszországa

189

'RC to the World' (On Matters Touching Home)

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Residence Centre

191

Three Ways How Academics and Journalists Can Work Together

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A Path to Sustainability for Digital Newsrooms in Latin America

193

Skin

194

Introduction to CEU Chatroom

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Az ››elmúlttízév‹‹: az Orbán-kormány politikája és teljesítménye

196

Social Entrepreneurship

197

FÉLELEM / A boldogság politikája

198

Topography of Shoah in Vienna / Topographie Der Shoah

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Studying Sermons of the Late Middle Ages

200

Media Innovation During a Pandemic

201

A boldogság politikája / Otthon

202

Exploring a Just Transition in the Jiu Valley of Romania

203

Integral Cities

204

A boldogság politikája / A második félév ígéretei

205

Gendered Insecurities: (Im)possibilities for Solidarity against the Precarization of Academia

206

Száz év múltán: Trianon / Magyar kisebbségek és Magyarország a 20. században

207

Patriarchal Bargains of a Woman Ethnographer: Researching Social Encounters between Syrian and Turkish Women

208

Nature Based Solutions

209

Total Transition: Getting the human side of the energy transition

210

Médiaszabadság Közép-Kelet-Európában - Nézőpontok / A mai magyar média összehasonlító perspektívában

211

FabLabs

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A boldogság politikája / Az első félév tanulságai

213

Shipping

214

Innovation in Romanian Journalism

215

"Dutiful Daughters" and Transnationalism: Return Migration as a Resistance to Turkish Diasporic Patriarchy in Germany

216

The Use of Technology

217

Media and Legislation

218

Funding Media

219

Textile Recycling

220

Where to Call Home and Where to Return as a Second Generation Turkish-German?: Gendered Experiences of Return Migration

221

Transition Governance

222

Neoliberal Reconstruction of Academia: Gendered Experiences of Precarization

223

Sustainable Food and Transport

224

Introduction to Medieval Studies and Archaeology

225

Biopolitics Meets Neoconservatism: Resisting the Silence over Gynaecological Violence in Turkey

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Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights

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Literature and Jewish Identity in the Early Modern Period

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A Classical Philologist’s Journey: Late Antiquity, Ancient Sex and Hagiography

229

Genetic Interventions and Human Rights

230

Intersectional Resistance under British Colonialism and Turkish Occupation: Sexuality and Gender in Cyprus

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Christianity and Culture in the Fourth and Fourteenth Centuries

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Legacies of Socialist Masculinities in Contemporary Oppositional Politics in Turkey

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The Medieval Urban Network of Hungary

234

An Excursion into Zooarchaeology

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Academic Freedom in "Polypore States": Solidarity Linkages between Turkey and Hungary

236

Medieval Medicine and the Black Death

237

Academic Freedom under Threat in Turkey and the Trials of Academics for Peace

238

Politics of Water in Northern Cyprus: Gendered Symbolisms and Infrastructures of Power

239

Deservingness and Transnationally Migrating Vulnerabilities: Queer Refugees in Turkey

240

Socialist Masculinities in Turkey: The Intersection of Local Political Violence in the 1970s and Global Cold War Politics

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History of the Holocaust in Romania: 15 Years Since the Publishing of The Report of the International Commission

242

Neoliberal and Neoconservative Politics of Intimacy in Turkey: Sexting as a Means of Negotiating with "New Turkey"

243

Pihurik Judit: Antifasiszta propaganda a szovjet hadifogolytáborokban

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Tulipán Éva: A 48-as honvédzászlók visszaadása 1941-ben és 1948-ban

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Bartha Ákos: Náciellenesség Magyarországon a második világháború idején

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Havasi Benigna: A német nyelv nácitlanítása

247

Czinki Gertrúd: A feketék ábrázolása a német nemzetiszocialista játékfilmben 1934-1944 között

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Fülöp Márton: Vicclapok a náci propaganda szolgálatában a II. világháború idején

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Kalmár Miklós: Építészeti reprezentáció a nemzetiszocialista Németország háborús propagandájának szolgálatában

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Meszerics Tamás: Amerikai titkos propaganda Magyarországon az angol–amerikai háborús propaganda kontextusában, 1943–1944

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Pap Eliza: Az újpesti zsidók elleni propaganda megnyilvánulásai a helyi sajtó tükrében

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Kovács Cs. Tamás: Antiszemita propaganda a II. világháborúban Magyarországon. A Harc című folyóirat feltárása

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Fóris Ákos: Az 1941-es szovjet repressziók ábrázolása a magyar propagandában

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Sávoly Tamás: II. világháborús források az MTI és társvállalatainak az ügyviteli és műsordokumentumaiban

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Segyevy Dániel Zoltán: Etnikai térképek a területi revízió szolgálatában

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Nagy Boglárka: A plakát háborúba megy

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Olasz Lajos: Propaganda és ellenpropaganda Horthy István személye körül a világháború időszakában

258

Turbucz Dávid: Vezérkultusz és háborús propaganda

259

Normative and Material Violences of Transnationally Migrating "Vulnerabilities": Queer Refugees in Turkey

260

Holocaust Research, Memory and Politics in Eastern Europe

261

Virányi Péter: A propaganda természete

262

Effeminacy and the Construction of Masculinity in the Turkish Army: The Curious Case of the Pink Certificate

263

Burning Up with Simon Pirani: Fossil fuels and the geopolitics of gas in Europe

264

New Holocaust Museum in Slovakia: Sered

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The only photograph of the deportation of Jews from Norway

266

Building a Sustainable Bank: Why ING invests in clean energy

267

A “századosok”, a II. világháború magyar tisztjeinek története

268

A holokauszt európai emlékezetpolitikája

269

Can't Buy Me Solidarity: Retail Workers in Czechia

270

Diaries of Women in Nazi Germany

271

Funding Russian Separatists in Ukraine: Smuggling coal into the EU

272

Sweeping (Away) Poor Working Conditions: Cleaning Workers Struggle in Italy

273

A Work Oddity: Tales of Ukrainian Migrants in Poland

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Seasons in the Sun: Ukrainian and Bulgarian Workers in Bulgarian All-Inclusive Tourism

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Taking Care of Solidarity: Domestic Workers Fighting for Their Rights in Spain

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Polz Alaine: Asszony a fronton című könyvéről másképpen

277

Telling Stories about the Past in Poland

278

Thinking About Justice: My Conversation with Simon Rippon

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Human Pain and Healing - Gabor Maté Interview

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A választás nélküli döntés: Munkácsi Ernő könyve angolul

281

Portugal in WWII

282

Knowing the Score: David Papineau on What Sports Can Teach Us About Philosophy

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Measuring Wellbeing: Building Sustainable Communities

284

Új források a magyarországi holokauszt kutatásban

285

How (Not) to be an Atheist: A Discussion with Tim Crane

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European Holocaust Research Infrastructure: New Sources and New Methods

287

Második világháborús propaganda konferencia

288

European Energy Regulation: The role of ACER

289

European Identity and the Other

290

An Immigrant's Story Through Song

291

Energy Poverty

292

In a World of Total War: Norway 1939-1945

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El kell-e mondani az elmondhatatlant, ha az háborús nemi erőszak?

294

Intangible Cultural Heritage: A Case Study of Listing

295

Challenges of the UNESCO Convention

296

Intangible Cultural Heritage - what is it?

297

Elhurcolt magyar civilek a Szovjetúnióban

298

The Memory of 'Trianon' in Hungary

299

Migration and Escape: A New European History

300

What is a Human? What the Answers Mean for Human Rights

301

Through the Poems: The Biography of Tibet's sixth Dalai Lama

302

Health Workers and Firefighters

303

A közép-európai “kollaboráns személyiség” mint a történetírás kihívása

304

Háború helytörténete: Kecskemét

305

Key Words in Sound

306

Unraveling the Contradictions of Development

307

Iceland: from Gender Policing During Occupation to “Feminist Paradise”

308

Egyháztörténet és a II. világháború

309

Gyerekmentés Magyarországon a holokauszt alatt

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Becoming Hitler: The Making of a Nazi. A New Biography

311

Happiness goes through the Stomach

312

Music and Society

313

Áltudomány, fajbiológia, "tudományos antiszemitizmus"

314

Surviving Winter

315

Dollars in my pockets

316

Stalin’s Army in Austria

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Magyar katonák a második világháborúban

318

The Philosophy of Auditory Perception

319

Seeing Ruins

320

‘Bridges to Business’: Training young Roma for White-Collar Jobs in Hungary

321

London, the Glocturnal City's 'Other Workers'

322

When the Music Stopped

323

Transsiberian Blind

324

Introducing the Five Senses of Austerity

325

When a Challenge is a Chance

326

Andrija Visic (School of Public Policy ’15)

327

CEU Spectrum Club Podcast

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The Irish Citizens’ Assembly - A Model Worth Replicating?

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From "Seething Anger" to Deliberation: The Case of the Irish Citizens’ Assembly

330

Liberal Democracy in Crisis - Is it Time to Evolve?

331

Being Mormon in Hungary

332

Wooden Treasure

333

The Age of Noise in Britain: Hearing Modernity

334

Violently Peaceful - Tibetan Diaspora in India

335

The Fall of the Soviet Union

336

Russia as Europe’s Other

337

The Troubles: Patterns of Radicalisation in Northern Ireland

338

The Nuclear Accident in Chernobyl

339

Irish-American Diaspora and Identity Politics during “The Troubles”

340

Feral Interview: A Conversation with Eva Hayward and Jack Halberstam

341

The Helsinki Accords of 1975

342

Diaspora Politics and Podcasting

343

A Theoretical Perspective on Political Violence

344

Italian Immigrant Anarchism in the United States in the Early 20th Century

345

Oral History Developments

346

Eco-Sonic Media

347

Politics of Oral History

348

Connecting the Social and the Personal

349

Ethical and Legal Dimension

350

Practicalities

351

Questions & Questioning

352

Narrativity

353

Interpretation

354

Communicating for Human Rights

355

Framing Media Messages on Migration

356

The Death of Stalin

357

Romani Media - Part 1

358

Mismatched Women

359

How Global Iconic Events are Born?

360

Yuri Gagarin and the Space Race

361

Why Read Euripides' Medea?

362

Romani Media - Part 2

363

Journalism and Freedom of Expression

364

Voices of Migrant Solidarity

365

Factual versus Fake News in Digital Media

366

Politics and Media Financing

367

Empowerment through Podcasts

368

The Study and Categories of Human

369

Sonic Rupture

370

CEU, Media Studies and the Concept of Open Society

371

The Biological and Social Human

372

The War in Vietnam

373

Populist Rhetoric

374

The Question and Understanding of the Human

375

Make a Joyful Noise

376

Transnational Memories - Hungarian Refugees in 1956 (OSA Curator Talks)

377

Is Homosexuality Illegal Under Lebanese Law?

378

Children of the Crazy Woman (Bedouin Nights)

379

200 HUF Record