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2015 | 2(26) | 27-37

Article title

Pisanie historii przemocy seksualnej: przekraczanie granic

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Writing the History of Sexual Violence – Beyond Borders

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Writing the History of Sexual Violence – Beyond Borders The article reviews the present research and discourses on rapes committed by Red Army soldiers in Hungary. The article after defining two analytical frameworks present in the Hungarian historiography, the intentionalist and the structuralist, tries to overcome this dichotomy with analysing visual sources.

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