Samizdat. Alternative Culture in Central and Eastern Europe from the 1960s to the 1980s



Location
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Budapest Millenáris park , Hungary 1024
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Starting year of event
- 2004
Main actors
Documents about the event
- Hamersky, H. ed. (2002) Samizdat. Alternative Culture in Central and Eastern Europe from the 1960s to the 1980s. [Catalogue to an exhibition] Research Centre for East European Studies, at the University of Bremen
Author(s) of this page
- Beöthy, Balázs
- Klaniczay, Júlia
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