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Blinken OSA Archvium - A complex archival institution, a repository of important collections, historical documents, primarily related to the history and afterlives of the Cold War, grave international human rights violations and marginalized communities including the Roma, LGBTQI+ people, and people living with disabilities.
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Blinken OSA Archivum - Catalog. 10,000 linear meters, 17,000...
- Vera and Donald Blinken
Blinken Open Society Archives (abbreviated as Blinken OSA) is an archival repository and laboratory that aims to explore new ways of assessing, contextualizing, presenting, and making use of archival documents both in a professional and a consciously activist way.
The Blinken OSA Archivum at Central European University (CEU) is named after Vera and Donald Blinken in recognition of their tireless public service and unwavering devotion to higher education, art and the democratization process in the United States and in Hungary.
Blinken OSA Archivum - Catalog. 10,000 linear meters, 17,000 hours of audiovisual, and 15 TB of digital records, as well as 150,000 photographs, 6000+ documentary film titles and 19,000 library items on four main areas of interest: Communism and Cold War, and their Afterlives in EuropeHuman Rights and Social Justice globally the Central ...
Public Lecture Series for a Wider Audience. The Archivum reached out to a wider audience in two event series. Held at the CEU and the Archivum, Krisztián Ungváry’s lectures explored the interpretations of Hungarian history, while the discussions moderated by András Mink revolved around the legacy of Sándor Petőfi.
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Over more than two decades of its existence the Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives has grown to be not only one of the largest international archives of Communism and the Cold War but also an internationally recognized research center and an important player in the cultural life of Budapest.