1956 - year of dramatic change
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George Gömöri, poet, Emeritus Fellow of Darwin College, taught Polish and Hungarian Literature for over thirty years in Cambridge. As a fourth-year student at ELTE , Budapest he was one of the key figures who organised the student march on October 23rd, 1956,which lead to the historical event known as the Hungarian Revolution.
This talk is part of the Darwin College Humanities and Social Sciences Seminars series.
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