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  • Piahanau, Aliaksandr, 1986- (author)
  • Политико-экономические отношения Венгрии с Чехословакией в 1931–1932 гг.: неудавшаяся попытка «перезагрузки» на Дунае
  • 2017
  • In: Вынужденное соседство — добровольное приспособление в дипломатических и межнациональных отношениях в Центральной, Восточной и Юго-Восточной Европе XVIII–XXI вв. Сборник статей.. - Москва – Санкт-Петербург : Nestor-History Publishing House. ; , s. 239-253
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This chapter analyses the diplomatic and trade relations between Hungary and Czechoslovakia in 1931-1932. During these two years, Hungary faced a deep political crisis and rapid economic stagnation. Whereas Czechoslovakia had been one of Hungary's most important economic partners in the 1920s, Prague launched a trade war with Hungary in 1930. In order to boost trade, Budapest offered Prague a series of political concessions regarding international cooperation, its own bilateral relations and the policies of the Magyar minority parties in Slovakia. However, these attempts were unsuccessful and relations between Budapest and Prague did not improve. This chapter allows to nuance the usual interpretation of Hungarian interwar diplomacy as narrowly revisionist and revanchist. 
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  • Whole Parts: Transnational Life Histories of the Archives of Sergei and Elizabeth Shirokogoroff
  • 2021
  • In: Antropologicheskij forum. - : Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography of the Russian Academy of Sciences (The Kunstkamera). - 1815-8870. ; 17:51, s. 175-198
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • What does an anthropologist’s archive look like? Where is it located? And is the anthropology of archives important for the understanding of anthropological thinking today? Here we answer these questions by analysing the various life histories of the archival fragments of one of the most puzzling and influential anthropologists in the history of Russian and Soviet anthropology: Sergei Mikhailovich Shirokogoroff (1887–1939). Shirokogoroff is credited as being one of the authors of the etnos theory — one of the main instruments of identity politics in Russia, China, Germany and also, in part, Japan and South Africa. The transnational life histories of Shirokogoroff and his wife Elizaveta [Elizabeth] Nikolaevna (1884–1943), and of their ideas, suggests a conception of the archive not as a single whole, but instead as a collection of forgotten, hidden, obliterated, or, on the other hand, scrupulously preserved fragments. These fragments are not centred in one place or organized around any one reading, but they nevertheless represent “partial connections”. Moreover, as we can see today with hindsight, none of these archival fragments lay inert. They have been intertwined in local political and social ontologies. Our text has an autoethnograpic quality. While illustrating separate episodes from the life of the Shirokogoroffs we also will tell of our search for the manuscripts through which we were forced onto strange paths and encounters. These greatly deepened our understanding both of the life of documents and their material links to the lives of researchers. Our article is an attempt to illustrate this complex picture which, in the end, will allow us to conclude that we have only just begun to understand the workings of the anthropologist’s archive in the history of anthropological thought.
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