Thursday, October 15th, 2020 European Conflicted Heritage: New Reflections on the Treaty of Trianon 100 Years in Perspective (1920-2020)

DateTimeLocation
Thursday, October 15, 202011:00AM - 2:00PMOnline Event, Online Event

Series

Hungarian Studies Program

Description

The Treaty of Trianon was signed on June 4, 1920, formally ending World War I between the Allied forces and the Kingdom of Hungary. One hundred years later, the impact of the Treaty of Trianon is still being felt by Hungarian minorities and the Hungarian diaspora alike. This online event will discuss the political and social remembrance of the Treaty of Trianon over the past 100 years, the development of Hungarian foreign policy, the territorial rearrangement that shook a nation and the impact of the Treaty on new generations.

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