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The symbolic landscape of an illiberal regime: glorifying the interwar era in post-2010 Budapest

2022

Since 2010 the Fidesz party, led by Viktor Orbán, has gradually eroded democratic institutions in Hungary using methods commonly applied by illiberal and authoritarian regimes. Previous studies explored how memory politics play a crucial role in maintaining the populist rhetoric, essential for Fidesz rule. This article aims to shed light on the spatial representation of Fidesz power in urban space. Drawing on the literature of symbolic space appropriation in general and the memory politics of Fidesz in particular, I analyze the transformation of two emblematic, centrally located squares in the capital of Hungary: Liberty and Kossuth Square. I argue that the interventions/transformations of …

HungaryPopulismSymbolic landscapeBudapestIlliberalismTempo-Niteroi
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Liberation exhibitions as a commemorative membrane of socialist Hungary

2011

narrative1960-lukumuseologiasosialismihistoriasymbolitideologiamuseologymuseotcommemorative membranesocialismHungarynäyttelytideologyBudapestmuisti1970-lukuliberationUnkarikulttuuriperintödiskurssianalyysiexhibitionnarratiivisuusmimesis1980-lukucommemorative genre1900-luku
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“Budapest”, “Berlino”, “Tallinn”, “Intervenire negli spazi di abitazione privati per rigenerare la città pubblica”

2004

Budapest Berlino Tallinn Partecipazione CittàSettore SPS/10 - Sociologia Dell'Ambiente E Del Territorio
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Advanced services and city globalization on the Eastern fringe of Europe

2007

Capital cities in East Central and Eastern European Countries (ECEEC) are changing rapidly. Since the 1990s, the ECEEC capitals have faced the double challenge of the market (the transition process) and of integration in the world economy (the globalization process), which supposes a sufficient development of coordination functions and thus of advanced services concentrated in these cities (city globalization). Their capacity to join the network of global cities is evaluated on the basis of their relative specializations in advanced services and their connections with the rest of the world. The comparative analysis leads to contrasted globalization perspectives. Thus, Budapest, Prague and W…

East Central and Eastern European countrieslcsh:G1-922GlobalizationWorld economyadvanced servicescity globalization[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesservices supérieurs[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceBucarestcapitalesglobalisation urbainecapital citiesBudapestSofiaGeneral Medicine[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceEurope centrale et orientalePragueEastern europeanGeographyWarsawEconomyBucharestVarsovielcsh:Geography (General)Belgeo
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