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2023
1 Péteri, György.
Alexander Szalai: A Transsystemic Career and Hungarian Sociology in the Cold War Era. East Central Europe 2023 ;Volume 50.(2-3) p. 328-379
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2 Péteri, György.
Sneaking Nationalization: Hungary and the Liberal Monetary Order, 1924-1931. I: The Spread of the Modern Central Bank and Global Cooperation, 1919-1939. Cambridge University Press 2023 ISBN 978-1-00936754-7. p. 139-159
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3 Péteri, György.
The Everyday and Private Life of a Communist Ruling Class. Creed and Greed. Lexington Books 2023 (ISBN 978-1666923964) 234 p.
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2022
4 Péteri, György.
Acquisitive Functionaries: The Everyday and Private Life of the Party-State Apparatus Class in Cold War Era Hungary. XXIII International Congress of Historical Sciences 21-27.08.2022; 2022-08-21 - 2022-08-27
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5 Péteri, György.
Fogyasztás és az apparátus osztály 1956 után (Consumption and the apparatus class after 1956). National conference of contemporary historians on the Kádár-era; 2022-09-01 - 2022-09-03
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2021
6 Péteri, György.
"Greed and Creed. The Everyday and Private Life of a Communist Ruling Class". Seminar series of the Department of East European History at the Institute of History, Bonn University; 2021-10-29 - 2021-10-29
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2019
7 Péteri, György.
By Force of Power: On the Relationship between Social Science Knowledge and Political Power in Economics in Communist Hungary. History of Political Economy 2019 ;Volume 51. Suppl. 2019 p. 30-51
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8 Péteri, György.
By Force of Power: Social-Science Knowledge, Political Power, and the Economics Profession in Communist-Era Hungary. Cold War Studies Seminars; 2019-10-11 - 2019-10-11
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9 Péteri, György.
Consumer and consumerism under state socialism: demand-side abundance and its discontents in Hungary during the long 1960s. I: Overwhelmed by overflows? How people and organizations create and manage excess. Manchester University Press 2019 ISBN 978-9-1984-6980-6. p. 12-43
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10 Péteri, György.
The Consumer under State Socialism. ASEEES 2019 Convention; 2019-11-23 - 2019-11-26
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11 Péteri, György.
Tudomány és politika viszonyának metamorfózisai -- az MTA példáján, 1945-1949 [The metamorphoses of the relationship between science and politics -- as exemplified in the history of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1945-1949]. Science under Pressure. Open Forum at the Central European University; 2019-02-15 - 2019-02-15
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2018
12 Péteri, György.
An Itinerant Scholar in the Cold War. The Rise, Demise, and Rise Again of Alexander Szalai in Hungary's Sociology, 1945-1975. Cold War Studies Seminar; 2018-12-13 - 2018-12-13
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13 Péteri, György.
Applied Science in Stalin’s Time: Hungary, 1945–1953. I: Basic and Applied Research. The Language of Science Policy in the Twentieth Century. Berghahn Books 2018 ISBN 978-1-78533-810-6. p. 205-222
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14 Péteri, György.
By Force of Power: On the Relationship Between Social Science Knowledge and Political Power in Economics in Communist Hungary. 2018 HOPE Conference: "Economics in and under Socialism"; 2018-04-06 - 2018-04-07
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15 Péteri, György.
Min historia och min historieskrivning. PhD-skolan; 2018-10-04 - 2018-10-04
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16 Péteri, György.
Sándor Szalai och ungerska sociologin på 1970-talet. PhD-skolan; 2018-09-27 - 2018-09-27
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17 Péteri, György.
Sneaking Nationalization: Hungary and the Liberal Monetary Order, 1924-31. The Birth of Inter-War Central Banks. Building a New Monetary Order. Economic History Conference Celebrating the 90th Anniversary of the Bank og Greece (1928-2018); 2018-11-02 - 2018-11-03
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18 Péteri, György.
Soft Power Within. Modern Everyday and the Party-State Apparatus Class under Communism. Seminar - Abt. für Osteuropäische Geschichte; 2018-11-12 - 2018-11-12
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19 Péteri, György.
"Ungarn: Lys i mørket?" Samtal med Morten Langfeldt Dahlback. Litteraturhuset i Trondheim [Internet] 2018-03-22
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20 Stensrud, Ingeborg.
Europe not taken for granted : the Ford Foundation's exchange programs in Eastern Europe in the 1950s and '60s. Trondheim: NTNU 2018 (ISBN 978-82-326-3152-0) ;Volume 2018.Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU(181)
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2017
21 Peteri, Georg G.
“Socialism Is A Qualitatively Different World”: Demand Side Abundance and Its Discontents in Communist Hungary During the Long 1960s. Strategies and practices of handling abundance -- Project funded by the Tercentenary Foundation of the Swedish Riksbank; 2017-04-29 - 2017-04-29
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22 Péteri, György.
"Conman on Both Sides of the Curtain: Sándor (Alexander) Szalai and Cold War Era Sociology". 49th Annual Convention of the Association for Slavic, East European & Eurasian Studies; 2017-11-09 - 2017-11-12
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23 Péteri, György.
Consumerism in Communist-Era Hungary: Demand-Side Abundance and Its Discontents during the Kádár Era. Cold War Studies Seminar; 2017-11-15 - 2017-11-15
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24 Péteri, György.
External Politics—Internal Rivalries. Social Science Scholarship and Political Change in Communist Hungary. East Central Europe 2017 ;Volume 44.(2-3) p. 309-339
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25 Péteri, György.
The Prince and the Savant: Political Change and Social Knowledge in Late Modern Hungary. East Central Europe 2017 ;Volume 44.(2-3) p. 177-185
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2016
26 Peteri, Georg G.
Mutató nélkül. B.A. úr X-ben (Without Index - Mr. A. B. in X). Rundabordssamtal med konstnären Ferenc Gróf, kuratorn József Mélyi, historikern György Péteri, konsthistorikern Edit András och konsthistorikern Enikő Róka. Book launch och rundabordssamtal i samband med utställningen "Without Index -- Mr. A. B. in X"; 2016-12-14 - 2016-12-14
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27 Peteri, Georg G.
Transsystemic Fantasies. Counterrevolutionary Hungary at Brussels' Expo '58. I: Mutató nélkül. B.A. úr X-ben. Gróf Ferenc kiállítása a Kiscelli Múzeumban. Budapest: Fővárosi Képtár 2016 ISBN 9786155341342. p. 11-33
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28 ; Høye Øvervall, Anders.
Quislinger, frihetskjempere og nasjonale kommunister : Ungarn i norske diplomaters forestillingsverden 1956-1968. Trondheim: NTNU 2016 73 p.
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29 Péteri, György.
A reform-közgazdasági ‘paradigma’ eredete és perzisztenciája, 1953-1976 [The origins and persistence of the 'paradigm' of reform economics]. 1956 és a szocializmus: válság és újragondolás [1956 and socialism: crisis and rethinking]; 2016-09-08 - 2016-09-10
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30 Péteri, György.
Contested socialisms: the conflict between critical sociology and reform economics in communist Hungary, 1967-71. Social history (London) 2016 ;Volume 41.(3) p. 249-266
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31 Péteri, György.
Demand Side Abundance. Managing Overflow: How People and Organizations Deal With Daily Overflows. Warsaw Management Summit 2016; 2016-09-01 - 2016-09-02
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32 Péteri, György.
Demand side abundance: on the post-1956 social contract in communist Hungary. East Central Europe 2016 ;Volume 43.(3) p. 315-343
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33 Péteri, György.
Keynote Speech to the First Roundtable Event of the European Project "Trauma and Revival", BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels, Belgium. The First Roundtable Event of the European Project "Trauma and Revival"; 2016-09-21 - 2016-09-22
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2015
34 ; Valberg, Beate.
'Vi [...] må jobbe for at det vokser opp slike generasjoner i vårt land som heller ikke vil tenke tanken om å ta abort'' : den idelle kvinnen ifølge Fidesz, 1998-2012. Trondheim: NTNU 2015 83 p.
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35 Péteri, György.
Demand Side Abundance: Joining the Consumerist Ecumene and the Practices to Cope with Its Consequences in Communist Hungary, 1956-1975. Managing Overflow Project; 2015-04-28 - 2015-04-29
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36 Péteri, György.
Modern everyday and the party-state apparatus class in state-socialist Hungary, 1958-1970. Lecture Series "Prominent Historians at Home and Abroad"; 2015-05-08 - 2015-05-08
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37 Péteri, György.
Soft Power Within: Comments On State Socialism and Modern Mobility. Urban Automobility in Transition; 2015-09-16 - 2015-09-18
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38 Péteri, György.
The Technocrat and the Social Critic – On the Relationship between Economics and Sociology in Communist Hungary. Between Bukharin and Balcerowicz The History of Economic Thought Under Communism Methodological Workshop; 2015-04-24 - 2015-04-26
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39 Péteri, György.
Ungern 2015 - en totalitär demokrati. Ordfront magasin 2015 ;Volume 2015.(1) p. 30-33
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2014
40 Peteri, Georg G.
’Applied Science’ in Stalin’s Time: Hungary, 1945-1953. Basic and Applied Research. Historical Semantics of a Key Distinction in 20th Century Science Policy; 2014-02-20 - 2014-02-22
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41 Peteri, Georg G.
Should We Really be Surprised by Where Viktor Orbán’s Hungary is Heading?. Transit: Europäische Revue 2014 p. -
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42 Péteri, György.
Don't Waste the Gas!. IWMpost 2014 ;Volume 2014/2015.(114) p. 5-6
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43 ; Kuko, Haris.
Partizansko Spomen Groblje -- Symbolet på en svunnen tid. Trondheim: Institutt for historiske studier, NTNU 2014 70 p.
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44 Sindre Schultz, Finnanger.
Punk i Polen under kommunismen. Polske ungdommers opprør for autonomi på 80-tallet. Trondheim: Institutt for historiske studier, NTNU 2014 113 p.
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2013
45 Peteri, Georg G.
Explaining It All Away? Reports from East European Academics Visiting the USA during the Cold War. 45th Annual Convention of ASEEES; 2013-11-21 - 2013-11-24
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46 Peteri, Georg G.
Negotiating Normality: Everyday Lives in Socialist Institutions. Journal of Cold War Studies 2013 ;Volume 15.(2) p. 152-153
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47 Stangeland, Sigurd Sverre.
Die Rolle Deutschlands im Völkermord an den Armeniern 1915-1916. Trondheim: NTNU 2013 (ISBN 978-82-471-4427-5) 386 p. Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU(160)
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2012
48 Peteri, Georg G.
“Proud to be Hungarian ...” – Hungarian Visitors to The World’s Fair of Hunting in Budapest, 1971. 44th Annual Convention of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES); 2012-11-15 - 2012-11-18
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49 Peteri, Georg G.
The Language of Authoritarianism. Viktor Orbán's Speech in Kötcse, 5 September 2009 (Contribution to the roundtable "Democracy in Crisis? Politics, Culture, and Intellectual Life in Viktor Orbán's Hungary"). 44th Annual Convention of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES); 2012-11-15 - 2012-11-18
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50 Péteri, György.
Sites of Convergence: The USSR and Communist Eastern Europe at International Fairs Abroad and at Home. Journal of Contemporary History 2012 ;Volume 47.(1) p. 3-12
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