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Populist Use of Memory and Constitutionalism: Two Comments. In: Special Edition of German Law Journal on ‘Confronting Memories: European “Bitter Experiences” and the Constitutionalisation Process

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In November of 2003, I received an e-mail from Diana, a 26 year old Hungarian Ph.D.-student of archaeology and Egyptology. She is also interested in gender studies, she wrote me, especially in the cult of female goddesses. She also sent me the article on this topic that she had recently published in the very mainstream Hungarian journal of religious studies, the Review of History of the Church. In this article, she refers to articles published in English, French, German and Italian, quoting sources in Latin and in Ancient Greek. In the e-mail, Diana asked for my help to give suggestions about literature on re-interpreting the role of women in religion because she was familiar with my work on populism, religion and gender. 1 Before the reader starts believing that I am using this very precious occasion to celebrate the developing communication between two generations of female scholars in Hungary, I would like to continue the story with a police report issued on the 23 June in 2004. In this police report, it was announced that, posters announcing a meeting of the so-called Group of Hungarian Future had been placed on the main boulevard of Budapest Arrow Cross. As is well known, the Arrow Cross was the Hungarian Nazi Party before and during World War II. The Group which is so concerned about the so-called Hungarian Future has 27 members and the founder of this group is Diana.

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Andrea Pető. Populist Use of Memory and Constitutionalism: Two Comments. In: Special Edition of German Law Journal on ‘Confronting Memories: European “Bitter Experiences” and the Constitutionalisation Process. German Law Journal, 2005, Special Edition of German Law Journal on ‘Confronting Memories: European “Bitter Experiences” and the Constitutionalisation Process. ⟨hal-03232904⟩
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