Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship
Wednesday, April 17, 2013 at 5:07PM
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Anti-Semitism and articulations of national identity in Hungarian film, 1931-44. This three-year Leverhulme funded project investigates articulations of Hungarian national identity in early Hungarian sound film from the introduction of sound in 1931 to the end of wartime film production in 1944. The award was won by Gábor Gergely and will run 2012-2015; it aims to throw light on Hungary’s complicated and often contradictory concept of its own national identity. Further information.

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