Kształtowanie pamięci i polityki historycznej na przykładzie przestrzeni miejskiej Budapesztu

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  • Tadeusz Kopyś Jagiellonian University, Kraków

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.18.2021.74.06

Keywords:

memory policy, urban space, Budapest, Hungary

Abstract

Shaping of the Memory and Historical Policy in Hungary. The Case of Urban Space of Budapest

Naming or changing street names (the same applies to monuments) means that certain political groups or communities can control the city. Activities in the urban space have great potential as they can lead to both community empowerment and fragmentation. Since 1989, the canon, or historical epochs to which the changing political elites at the helm of power tried to refer to by building a new urban space, also changed. The actions of Hungarian governments in the area of collective memory formation after 1989 can be described as incoherent. They leave their mark on the shape of the city, sometimes arousing consternation and sometimes the suspicion that certain decisions have a political overtone.

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Author Biography

Tadeusz Kopyś, Jagiellonian University, Kraków

Historyk w Instytucie Studiów Europejskich Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego. Specjalizuje się w dziejach Europy Środkowej w XIX i XX wieku, zagadnieniach narodowościowych i problematyce nacjonalizmu w tym regionie. Główne publikacje dotyczą spraw federacji w Europie Środkowej (Oszkár Jászi 1875-1957. Z dziejów idei federacji w Europie Środkowej, Kraków 2006, WUJ), a także rewolucji węgierskiej 1956 roku i stosunków polsko-węgierskich w XX wieku. Był wielokrotnym stypendystą w kilku instytutach naukowych na Węgrzech (np. Eötvös Collegium i Europái Intézet) oraz w Wielkiej Brytanii (Institute for Advanced Study in Humanities w Edynburgu). Wśród opracowań dr. Kopysia znajdują się opracowania kwestii narodowościowej Kwestia narodowościowa na ziemiach Korony Świętego Stefana w latach 1867- 1918, Kraków 2001, Stosunki polsko-węgierskie w latach 1945-1970, Kraków 2015 oraz Historia Węgier 1526-1989, Kraków 2014.

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2021-12-15 — Updated on 2022-02-25

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Kopyś, Tadeusz. (2021) 2022. “Kształtowanie pamięci I Polityki Historycznej Na przykładzie Przestrzeni Miejskiej Budapesztu”. Politeja 18 (5(74):89-107. https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.18.2021.74.06.