Tamas Kende

Tamas Kende

Tamás Kende, historian, phd.

 

Selected list of publications

 

Monography:

 

  1. Vérvád. Egy előítélet működése az újkori Kelet-Európában. Osiris, Budapest, 1995. (Blood Libel. The Mechanism of a Prejudice in moder Eastern Europe)
  2. Az intézményes forradalom. A kommunista párttársadalmi és kulturális története Borsod megyében 1945-1956. (The Institutionalized Revolution. A Social and Cultural History of the Communist Party in Borsod County 1945-1956). MNL, Budapest-Miskolc, 2014.

Studies include:

  1. The Language of the Blood Libel in East- and Central-European History. in: Pride and Prejudice. (ed. by László Kontler) CEU Press, Budapest, 1995. 91-104.
  2. The (anti-) Marxist Geistesgeschichte of Party Histories in Eastern Europe (Presentation at the International Congress of Historical Sciences in Amsterdam August 2010.) Storia della Storiografia – Histoire de l’Historiographie, 2012. 2. 151-164.
  1. Counter-) Revolution in the Museums. An East European View. In. Zhilyaev, Arseny – Budraitskis, Ilya (eds.): Pedagogical Poem. The Archive of the Future Museum of History. Marsilio,Venice, 2014. 25-38.
  2. Levaya kritika social’no-politicheszkoi sistemy v Vostochnoi Evrope vo vtoroi polovine 1960-h godov.Nauchnyi Al’manah „Varianty”, 1. Byla li al’ternativa? Moskva, 2009. 43-51. (The Left Criticism of the Social and Political System in Eastern Europe at the second half of the 1960s.)
  3. Danubius – Fluvius Pictorum No 1. Ausstellungkatalog in German, Hungarian and Slovakian Bratislava – Pressbug – Pozsony, 2010 121. (co-editors Tóth, G. Péter – Papp, Sándor)
  4. Brána Dunajského oblúka. Vyvoj strediska cestovného ruchu v kádárovskej epoche.Acta Museologica Hungarica III. Bratislava, 2010. 79-96. (The Gate of the Danube Bend. The construction of a tourist center under Kádár.)
  5. (Kontr-) Revulyutsiya v muzeiakh: vostochnoevropeiskii vzglyad. In. Zhilyaev, Arseny – Budraitskis, Ilya (eds.) Pedagogicheskaya Poema. Arkhiv budushchego muzeya istorii. v-a-c press, Marsilio, 2014. 30-44.

 

 

Exhibitions include

 

„Danubius – Fluvius Pictorum” in Szentendre (2008), Bratislava (2009), Budapest (2010), Vienna (Spring of 2011, see also www.danubius-fluvius.eu);

„Szabós in Szentendre” – Szentendre in the epoch of Kádár (Szentendre and Cegléd: spring-winter of 2011.)

No More Traditions’s Chains Shall Bind Us (OSA Galeria Centralis – Budapest, 2013 summer) virtual exhibitions: www.danubius-fluvius.eu; www.storymap.hu