July 15, 2024

Emese Lafferton's current book project focuses on the history of racial thinking and the related biological, human and social sciences in the Hungarian Kingdom between 1867-1918 and beyond.
She supervises the following PhD dissertations:
- Nikola Ludlova (Social Engineering in Socialist Czechoslovakia. Biopolitics as a Tool of Transforming and Controlling Gypsy Subjects)
- Olha Krasinko (Community Policing in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century: A Case of Kyiv)
- Daniela Munteanu (Disorders of Will and Morality in Russian Empire at the Turn of the Twentieth Century. Cross-Imperial Psychiatric Dialogues over the Mental Health of the Post-Reform Imperial Subject)
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