Péter Apor is a research fellow at the Institute of History, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (PhD 2002; European University Institute). Apor is a specialist in the social and cultural history of East-Central European countries after WWII.
Selected bibliography:
Books:
– Narratives Unbound: Historical Studies in Post-Communist Eastern Europe. eds. Apor, Péter, Sorin Antohi and Balázs Trencsényi. Budapest, CEU Press, 2007.
– Past for the Eyes: East European Representations of Communism in Cinema and Museums after 1989. eds. Apor, Péter and Oksana Sarkisova. Budapest, CEU Press, 2008.
–The Sovietization of Eastern Europe: New Perspectives on the Postwar Period. eds. Apor, Péter, Balázs Apor, and E. A. Rees. Washington, New Academia Publishing, 2008.
–Apor, Péter and James Mark. Mobilizing Generation: The Idea of 1968 in Hungary. In: Talking About My Generation. Anna von der Goltz (ed). Göttingen 2011, 99–118.
Selected articles in international refereed journals:
–Apor Péter, Praefiguratio: Exemplary History and Temporal Order in the 30th Anniversary of the First Hungarian Soviet Republic of 1919. Politics, Religion & Ideology 2 (2011): 123–141.