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A lecture by Magdalena Marsovszky
Magdalena Marsovszky is an independent scholar and author living in Munich and Budapest. As a member of the board of Villigst Research Forum on National Socialism, Racism nd Antisemitism (forschungsforum.net), her specialist fields of academic research include the study of antisemitism as a cultural attitude, ehnicity and volkisch thining and antiziganism.
She has particularly monitored and written exxtensively about the growth of hatred and hate speech against Jews and Roma since the Hungarian elections of April 2010 in which a right-wing conservativ government was elected with a massive majority and in which Jobbick, the sister ogranisation of the right-wing extremist British National PArty, was able to win 47 seats in the national parliament. Currently she is delivering lectures in Germany and the UK on the situatuion in Hungary. her lecture at the Wiener Library is her first in this country.
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Magdalena Marsovszky | talks |
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24 November 2010 at 7:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide |
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