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Microhistories, microgeographies: Budapest 1944, and scales of analysis

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This essay shows that the image of the ghetto so frequently associated in representations with a space of segregation and concentration enclosed by walls, such as the Warsaw ghetto, was much more malleable and dispersed, and hence more complex to analyze.

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