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Dorota Szelewa, Dorottya Szikra (2024). Fighting Gender Equality under the Pandemic. The Case of Polish and Hungarian Anti-Gender Equality and Anti-LGBTQ+ Policies under the COVID-19 Crisis

Institute for Sociology

Dorota Szelewa, Dorottya Szikra (2024). Fighting Gender Equality under the Pandemic. The Case of Polish and Hungarian Anti-Gender Equality and Anti-LGBTQ+ Policies under the COVID-19 Crisis. Partecipazione e conflitto17(2), 502-521, DOI Code: 10.1285/i20356609v17i2p502 (Q2)

Zombory, Máté (2024). Moral Universalism in the East: Anti-Fascist Humanism and the Memory of the Holocaust in Zoltán Fábri’s Film Late Season (1967)

Institute for Sociology

Zombory, M. (2024). Moral Universalism in the East: Anti-Fascist Humanism and the Memory of the Holocaust in Zoltán Fábri’s Film Late Season (1967). In A. Koch & S. Stach (Ed.), Holocaust Memory and the Cold War: Remembering across the Iron Curtain (pp. 201-222). Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672657-009

The Pendulum of Secularization and De-secularization: Nationalism, State-church Relations and Religious Education in Hungary and Slovakia

Institute for Minority Studies

A joint historical comparative study of faith and morals education in Slovakia and Hungary by Eszter Neumann, Ondrej Kaščák and Zuzana Daniškova has been published. The study is published in the open access volume Educational Secularization within Europe and Beyond - The Political Projects of Modernizing Religion through Education Reform (edited by Mette Buchardt), available by clicking on the title.