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Andrea Pető

Pető photographed by Dániel Végel in 2014 Andrea Pető (born 1964) is an Austrian-Hungarian historian. She is a professor in the Department of Gender Studies at Central European University and a Doctor at Science of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. She writes on political extremism and how it shapes the collective memory of society. Pető's work evaluates contemporary society from an inter-disciplinary and gendered perspective. She has analyzed the effects of Nazism and Stalinism on Hungary and Eastern Europe, as well as the participation of women in those movements. Pető has been recognized for her contributions with the Officer's Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit, the Bolyai Prize of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and the Madame de Staël Prize of the All European Academies. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Political justice in Budapest after World War II / by Barna, Ildikó, Pető, Andrea

    Published 2014
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    A New Gender Equality Contract for Europe

    Published 2024
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    Jewish Intellectual Women in Central Europe 1860-2000 : Twelve Biographical Essays. by Szapor, Judith

    Published 2012
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    Women and the Holocaust : new perspectives and challenges /

    Published 2015
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