JYU Visiting Fellow program -lecture: "Globalizing the Kodály-method: Cultural Diplomacy and Knowledge Transfer in the Cold War Period (1960s-70s)"

The speaker is Postdoctoral Researcher Szabolcs Laszlo from Hungary.
School children learning music through the Kodály-method in 1962.
School children learning music through the Kodály-method in 1962.

Event information

Event date
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Event type
Public lectures, seminars and round tables
Event language
English
Event accessibility
Event space is accessible for all
Event organizer
Department of History and Ethnology
Event payment
Free of charge
Event location category
Seminaarinmäki

Szabolcs László works as a Research Fellow at the Institute of History in the HUN-REN Research Centre for the Humanities in Budapest. He obtained his PhD degree in history from Indiana University, Bloomington, in 2022. László’s forthcoming monograph with Bloomsbury Academic is entitled: "Cold War Brokers: Expert Mobility and Knowledge Transfer between Hungary and the United States, 1956-1989." Furthermore, he is the book review editor of Hungarian Studies Review and the co-editor of the forthcoming Routledge Handbook of Hungarian History.

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