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Teleki, Trianon, and transnational map men 100 years after: experiences and expressions through the lens of oral history

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Focuses on the life and death of Count Pal Teleki (1879-1941). He developed his reputation as a professional geographer. Examines the origin and significance of his anti-semitism and anti-communism; his efforts at transatlantic diplomacy, his family's contacts with transatlantic geographers and his eventual suicide in April 1941, and also the long legacy of illiberal politics in Hungary and Europe since the Treaty of Trianon

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