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ESS9 Appendix A3 Political Parties Ed
Atrocities Against Hungarians in Transylvania-Romania in The
Interrogating the Historical Revisionism of the Hungarian Right: the Queer Case of Ceć Ile Tormay Anita Kurimay Bryn Mawr College,
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Codebook: Government Composition, 1960-2019
Right-Wing Terrorism and Violence in Hungary at the Beginning of the 21St Century by Miroslav Mareš
Pedlars of Hate: the Violent Impact of the European Far Right
Law and Order Do Not Always Go Together. Vigilantism As Citizens Attempt to Enforce Order Outside the Law Is Rising
Dorit Geva the French National Front's Relationship with Neoliberalism Is Multifaceted and Con- Tradictory. As Astutely Identi
The Rise of Jobbik, Populism, and the Symbolic Politics of Illiberalism in Contemporary Hungary
Explaining the Rise of Far-Right Political Parties in Europe
FH-Nations in Transit
Xenophobia and Power Politics: the Hungarian Far Right
Thirties Throwbacks: Explaining the Electoral Breakthroughs of Jobbik and Golden Dawn
Uncovering the Reasons Behind Hungary's Powerful Populist Parties
Gender As Symbolic Glue : the Position and Role of Conservative And
Online Appendix
Protests and Parades: National Day Commemorations in Hungary and Czechoslovakia, 1918-1989
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Right-Wing Populism in Central Europe: Hungarian Case (Fidesz, Jobbik)
Far Right Government
Photographs of Female Perpetrators After WWII Andrea Petö
Gender and Nation in Hungary Since 1919
The History of the Soviet Bloc 1945-1991
Fomenting Political Violence Fantasy, Language, Media, Action Four Monuments and a Funeral: Pathological Mourning and Collective Memory in Contemporary Hungary
The Politics of Exclusion and Retribution in the Hungarian Film
The Arrow Cross. the Ideology of Hungarian Fascism. -A Conceptual Approach
On the Ordonationalist Political Party: the French National Front and Hungary’S Fidesz Dorit Geva*
Varieties of Antisemitism in Post-Communist East Central Europe
Hungarian Communists on the Road to Power
Can Theories Travel To