Kata Bohus
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Parallel memories? Public memorialization of the antifascist struggle and martyr memorial services in the Hungarian Jewish community during early Communism
Central European University Press 2022
Kata Bohus
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The Opposition of the Opposition – new Jewish identities in the illegal underground public sphere in late communist Hungary
Rutgers University Press 2022
Kata Bohus
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The most anti-Zionist Zionist Communist. István Szirmai’s role in the Hungarian communist movement and his views on Zionism and the ‘Jewish Question’
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2022
Kata Bohus
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Az Eichmann-per. Magyarország és a holokauszt globális emlékezetének kezdete” [The Eichmann trial. Hungary and the beginning of global Holocaust memory]
2022
Kata Bohus,
László Csősz
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Versenyt futunk a végzettel. Munkácsi Ernő (1896-1950)
2022
Kata Bohus,
Elisabeth Gallas
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Introduction
Kata Bohus
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Review of Benjamin Ginsberg, How the Jews Defeated Hitler. Exploding the Myth of Jewish Passivity in the Face of Nazism (Lanham, Boulder, New York, Toronto, Plymouth, UK: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2013)
European Review of History 2016
Kata Bohus
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Anne and Éva: two diaries, two Holocaust memories in communist Hungary
Remembrance and Solidarity Studies in 20th Century European History 2016
Kata Bohus
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Review of Jan Čulík (ed.), National Mythologies in Central European TV Series. How J.R. Won the Cold War (Brighton, Chicago, Toronto: Sussex Academic Press, 2013)
European Review of History 2015
Kata Bohus
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The Monument that Was and Was Not. The Non-Existent Wallenberg Monument in Budapest and its Significance for the Understanding of Holocaust Rescue and Human Rights
2024
Zsófia Farkas,
Kata Bohus
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Historical Introduction in: Így történt. A holokauszt emlékezete szemtanú művészek alkotásain
2024
Kata Bohus
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A statue that does not exist - the role of the fallen statue of Raoul Wallenberg in the development of the global and local memory of the diplomat
2024
Kata Bohus
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More than Creating Memorials: The Hungarian Jewish Community’s Martyr Memorial Services
2024
Kata Bohus
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Iron pills, quarantine and the beautiful sea – Female Hungarian Jewish survivors’ accounts of post-war rehabilitation in Sweden
2024
Kata Bohus
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Svéd rehabilitáció és újrakezdés. A magyar holokauszt túlélők tapasztalatai (Swedish rehabilitation and new beginnings. experiences of Hungarian Holocaust survivors)
Szombat 06. november 2024
Kata Bohus
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War, Gender and Memory – Interdisciplinary Approaches to WWII in Hungarian History
Kata Bohus,
Dóra Pataricza
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Hungarian Jewish Survivors in Sweden. A Study of their Experiences and Integration
2023
Kata Bohus
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“The Reincarnation of Dragon Slayers”: A Transnational Study of Raoul Wallenberg’s Memory through Eyewitness Accounts
2023
Kata Bohus
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'As if we were their colony' – WWII monuments, counter-monuments and postcolonial discourse in today’s Central Europe
2023
Kata Bohus
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Agony or Revival? The Holocaust and Central European Memory Wars Expressed Through Monuments and Counter-Monuments
2023
Kata Bohus
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Jenő Lévai and Raoul Wallenberg - Memory and Politics in Hungary and Sweden
2023
Kata Bohus
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Kádárizmus és zsidópolitika
Szombat 2023
Kata Bohus
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“This mystery will be hard to solve”: Hungarian Holocaust Survivors, Diplomacy, and the Transnational Aspects of Raoul Wallenberg’s Early Memory
2022
Kata Bohus,
Moritz Bauerfeind
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Disappearing Monuments. The Transiency of Early Holocaust Memorial Structures
2022
Kata Bohus
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Only Heroes and Victims. Monuments and Counter-monuments of WWII in Central Eastern Europe.
2022
Kata Bohus
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Jewish Victim or an Antifascist Hero: The Diary of Anne Frank in Hungarian Theatres and Amateur Theatre Groups during the Kádár Era
2022
Ernő Munkácsi,
Kata Bohus,
László Csősz,
Ferenc Laczó
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Munkácsi Ernő, Hogyan történt? Adatok és okmányok a magyar zsidóság tragédiájához [Ernő Munkácsi, How Did it Happen? Data and Documents to the Tragedy of Hungarian Jewry.] New, annotated critical edition of the original 1947 book
2022
Kata Bohus
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Mártírünnepségek a háború után
Kata Bohus
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Unser Mut. Juden in Europa 1945-48
Historical exhibit 2021
Kata Bohus
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The Faceless Executioner. The Reception of the Eichmann Trial in Hungary and the Role of East German Mediation
2021
Kata Bohus
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Introduction of the Thematic Issue of The Hungarian Historical Review - opening lecture
2021
Kata Bohus
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Heroes, Victims, and Comrades. Holocaust Memory and Antifascism in Communist Hungary
2021
Kata Bohus
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Only Heroes and Victims. Memorializing WWII in East-Central Europe Today
2021
Kata Bohus
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The Eichmann Trial, Holocaust Memory and Regime Critique in Communist Hungary
2021
Kata Bohus
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The Eichmann Trial: Holocaust Memory in the Press and Propaganda of Socialist Hungary
2021
Kata Bohus,
Atina Grossmann
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Introduction
Walter de Gruyter (De Gruyter) 2020
DOI
Kata Bohus
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Rescue Attempts. The Hungarian Jewish Museum and Jewish Cultural Heritage after 1945
Walter de Gruyter (De Gruyter) 2020
DOI
Kata Bohus
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Julia Pirotte and the Documentation of the Kielce Pogrom
Walter de Gruyter (De Gruyter) 2020
DOI
Kata Bohus,
Moritz Bauerfeind
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Die Familie Senger
C.H. Beck 2020
Kata Bohus
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Amsterdam: The City Fighting for its Jewish Traditions
Walter de Gruyter (De Gruyter) 2020
DOI
Kata Bohus
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Budapest: the City of Survivors
Walter de Gruyter (De Gruyter) 2020
DOI
Kata Bohus
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Białystok: the Dead City
Walter de Gruyter (De Gruyter) 2020
DOI
Kata Bohus
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Eva on Insta. Holocaust Remembrance 2.0
Cultures of History Forum 31. oktober 2019
DOI
Kata Bohus
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Martyr Memorial Services and the Formation of New Jewish Identities in Early Post-War Hungary
2019
Kata Bohus
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'Wounded Bodies, Unbroken Spirits' – The Activities of the JDC in Communist Hungary in the 1960s
2019
Kata Bohus
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Anne and Éva. Two diaries, two memories.
2015
Kata Bohus
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Anne and Éva. The duality of Hungarian Holocaust memory
2015
Kata Bohus
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Anne and Éva. Two diaries, two Holocaust memories in communist Hungary
2015