Anna Adorjáni receives a grant for research in Amsterdam

The European Non-Territorial Autonomy Network (ENTAN) awarded Anna Adorjáni a four-week research grant

The European Non-Territorial Autonomy Network (ENTAN) awarded Anna Adorjáni, PhD student with research focus on the "Kingdom of Hungary" within our NTAutonomy project, a four-week research grant for archival research in the International Institute of Social History. She will concentrate on contemporary dialogues on NTA and how national diversity has been manged within the labor movement at the turn of the century.


This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement no 758015