Past as You Order?

Political Time Travel in the Middle Ages: Hungarian and Russian Examples

April 16, 2025
May 25, 2025
The exhibition will present how memory politics of the recent decades have used medieval history in Hungary and Russia.
Exhibitions
KLANICZAY Gábor, TÓTH G. Péter

Kutatók / Researchers: KANYÓ Ferenc, Olga KALASHNIKOVA (The Transmission of Old Church Slavonic Texts)

Partners: CEU Department of Historical Studies, University of Torino 

This project has received funding from the Italian Ministry of University and Research (MUR) - PRIN 2022. CUP code: H53D23006810006.   

The exhibition will present how memory politics of the recent decades have used medieval history in Hungary and Russia.

The exhibition will present how memory politics of the recent decades have used medieval history in Hungary and Russia. History, historical monuments, historical cults have always been exploited for supporting presentist goals: every new epoch is rewriting history from its own viewpoint, but representatives of modern autocratic states are especially active in this field. Based on a research project on “historical revisionism” this exhibition will present a critical overview of the biases of this political use of the Middle Ages.