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1. The round table was organized by the Democracy Institute and the Institute for Advanced Study on 19.04.2023 In Budapest, Hungary.
2. For a more detailed discussion of the ideas sketched in this contribution, see: Klaus Neumann, „Don’t mention the Holocaust: The Alternative for Germany and its engagement with pasts, histories and memories,” in Claiming the People’s Past: Populist Historicities and the Challenges to Historical Thinking, edited by Berber Bevernage, Eline Mestdagh, Walderez Ramalho and Marie-Gabrielle Verbergt, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (forthcoming in February 2024).
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Tatyjana Szafonova
Tatyjana Szafonova is a postdoc researcher at Comenius University, Slovakia. Her project “Pan-ideologies and far-right ideologies in Central Europe” is supported by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (grant agreement ID: 101061661).