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  • In January 2020, a resolution in favor of erecting the “Monument to Women Raped in War” was adopted by the General Assembly of Budapest. The project, which included an international design competition, aims for the construction of a me- morial by 2022. The resolution was passed with the support of the parties constituting the opposition of the governing Fidesz party, which is exceptional. The article analyzses the history of bipartisan intervention in Hungarian memory politics. (xsd:string)
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  • The New Monument of Victims of Military Sexual Violence in Budapest (xsd:string)
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  • In: Hungarian Studies Review, 48, 2021, 2, 209-216 (xsd:string)
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