The Crowned Eagle and the Mythical Turul: Populism and the symbolization of national identity in Poland and Hungary

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The Crowned Eagle and the Mythical Turul : Populism and the symbolization of national identity in Poland and Hungary. / Hedetoft, Ulf.

Politics of Symbolization across Central and Eastern Europe. ed. / E. Halas; N. Maslowski. Berne : Peter Lang, 2021.

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Harvard

Hedetoft, U 2021, The Crowned Eagle and the Mythical Turul: Populism and the symbolization of national identity in Poland and Hungary. in E Halas & N Maslowski (eds), Politics of Symbolization across Central and Eastern Europe. Peter Lang, Berne.

APA

Hedetoft, U. (2021). The Crowned Eagle and the Mythical Turul: Populism and the symbolization of national identity in Poland and Hungary. In E. Halas, & N. Maslowski (Eds.), Politics of Symbolization across Central and Eastern Europe Peter Lang.

Vancouver

Hedetoft U. The Crowned Eagle and the Mythical Turul: Populism and the symbolization of national identity in Poland and Hungary. In Halas E, Maslowski N, editors, Politics of Symbolization across Central and Eastern Europe. Berne: Peter Lang. 2021

Author

Hedetoft, Ulf. / The Crowned Eagle and the Mythical Turul : Populism and the symbolization of national identity in Poland and Hungary. Politics of Symbolization across Central and Eastern Europe. editor / E. Halas ; N. Maslowski. Berne : Peter Lang, 2021.

Bibtex

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