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Háttér Archive

Háttér Archive is the oldest and largest LGBT+ archive and library in Hungary. It is a unique LGBT+ collection in Eastern Europe.[1] It is an integral part of Háttér Society, located on the premises of the association. Háttér Archive was founded by Sándor Nagy, who - together with his colleagues - collects gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender etc. materials since the founding of Háttér Society in 1995 - with a special attention to LGBT+ history.[2]

Háttér Archive
Háttér Archívum
FounderSándor Nagy
Founded atBudapest
Typelibrary, archive
Location
  • Budapest
Official language
Hungarian
LeaderSándor Nagy
Websitehttp://en.hatter.hu/what-we-do/archive-and-library

Collections edit

Books and periodicals edit

 

Háttér Archive currently holds about 1500 volumes of books including fiction and non-fiction about various aspects of LGBT+ lifestyle, LGBT+ history, etc. It also hold more than 300 issues of scientific or cultural periodicals covering various LGBT+ topics. The majority of the materials are in Hungarian, but some are also available in English, German, French and other languages. Most of the books were acquired via donations from private individuals or publishers. The Archive also collects press clippings from various newspapers and magazines covering LGBT+ themes (political movements, legal issues, lifestyles, HIV/AIDS-prevention, cultural events etc.). The collection covers the past 25 years of Hungarian LGBT+ history, and is thus a unique and valuable source of information.[3]

The archive holds a full collection of Hungarian LGBT+ periodicals including Mások, Labrisz magazin, Na végre!, Company, and Humen; as well as a selection of foreign magazines, most notably the famous American LGBT+ periodical: The ONE.

Audiovisual materials edit

The audio-visual collection holds more than 1000 documentary, feature and short films on VHS, DVD or other electronic form that have been screened at LGBT+ film festivals Hungary or in cinemas, or broadcast on television or available on internet.[4]

Photo collection edit

 
The press collection

The archive collects photographs about various LGBT+ events, LGBT+ people and other LGBT+ themes in print and in electronic formats.

Archival materials edit

The archival materials consist of documents of LGBT+ festivals, LGBT+ organization in Hungary, and leaflets, posters and other small prints (flyers, brochures etc.).

Textiles, objects edit

The collection includes textiles (T-shirts, bags, flags, molinos etc.), billboards, banners, gifts, souvenirs, badges etc. also.

Electronic database and catalogue edit

The electronic database and catalogue system of the Háttér Archive will be published on the webpage of Háttér Society soon. The database system contains LGBT+ themed literary works, films, newspaper articles available in Hungary. This catalogue will be extended with audio-visual materials as well as leaflets, posters, and other archival materials which are collected by the Archive.[5]

Clients edit

The archive can assist mostly to students in higher education to prepare their papers, theses and doctoral dissertations; researchers by providing access to hard-to-reach scientific materials to be used in various research projects (e.g. surveys among transgender people, young gay men, policemen, health workers etc.); journalists to show a more accurate and diverse picture of the LGBT+ community.[6]

Networkings edit

Háttér Archive have collaborated with IHLIA-Homodok by sending materials (books, brochures, flyers etc.) for centralized archiving. The Archive is working together with ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives as well. Members of the Archive took part in recent LGBT ALMS Conferences (Amsterdam, 2012; London, 2016) and in other projects (e.g. OpenUp project).[7] The Archive also has professional ties with the Metropolitan Ervin Szabó Library of Budapest.[8]

Other activities edit

Háttér Archive also takes an active part in organizing the LGBT History Month in Hungary (with the other main organizer Labrisz Lesbian Association) [9] every February by organizing workshops, lectures and other cultural events.[10]

In 2021, Háttér Archive co-organised an offline and online exhibition with Blinken Open Society Archives entitled Records Uncovered.[11] The exhibition focuses on the gay and lesbian movements in Central and Southeastern Europe between the mid 1940s and the early 1990s.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ Pawel Leszkowicz. "Contemporary Art and Alternative Queer Archival Strategies in Central and Eastern Europe" (PDF).
  2. ^ Hanzi Péter; Nagy Sándor (2017-02-04). "Kis mozgalomtörténet: Huszonöt év szivárvány, a magyarországi LMBT+ szervezetek negyedszázada". Kettős Mérce.
  3. ^ Háttér Archive flyer, 2017.
  4. ^ "Our history". Háttér Society. 15 May 2013.
  5. ^ Bárkay Tamás (2016-05-09). "Könyvtáros-érzékenyítést szeretnének". Népszabadság.
  6. ^ Háttér Archive flyer, 2017.
  7. ^ "OpenUp!".
  8. ^ "Szakmai kapcsolatok". Metropolitan Ervin Szabó Library of Budapest.
  9. ^ "Támogatók".
  10. ^ "Cultural and Community Events". Háttér Society. 26 February 2013.
  11. ^ "Records Uncovered: Gay and lesbian histories in Central and Southeastern Europe, 1945-1999". recordsuncovered.osaarchivum.org. Retrieved 2021-06-02.
  12. ^ "Records Uncovered: Gay and lesbian histories in Central and Southeastern Europe, 1945-1999". recordsuncovered.osaarchivum.org. Retrieved 2021-06-02.

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remove this message Hatter Archive is the oldest and largest LGBT archive and library in Hungary It is a unique LGBT collection in Eastern Europe 1 It is an integral part of Hatter Society located on the premises of the association Hatter Archive was founded by Sandor Nagy who together with his colleagues collects gay lesbian bisexual transgender etc materials since the founding of Hatter Society in 1995 with a special attention to LGBT history 2 Hatter ArchiveHatter ArchivumFounderSandor NagyFounded atBudapestTypelibrary archiveLocationBudapestOfficial languageHungarianLeaderSandor NagyWebsitehttp en hatter hu what we do archive and library Contents 1 Collections 1 1 Books and periodicals 1 2 Audiovisual materials 1 3 Photo collection 1 4 Archival materials 1 5 Textiles objects 2 Electronic database and catalogue 3 Clients 4 Networkings 5 Other activities 6 ReferencesCollections editBooks and periodicals edit nbsp Hatter Archive currently holds about 1500 volumes of books including fiction and non fiction about various aspects of LGBT lifestyle LGBT history etc It also hold more than 300 issues of scientific or cultural periodicals covering various LGBT topics The majority of the materials are in Hungarian but some are also available in English German French and other languages Most of the books were acquired via donations from private individuals or publishers The Archive also collects press clippings from various newspapers and magazines covering LGBT themes political movements legal issues lifestyles HIV AIDS prevention cultural events etc The collection covers the past 25 years of Hungarian LGBT history and is thus a unique and valuable source of information 3 The archive holds a full collection of Hungarian LGBT periodicals including Masok Labrisz magazin Na vegre Company and Humen as well as a selection of foreign magazines most notably the famous American LGBT periodical The ONE Audiovisual materials edit The audio visual collection holds more than 1000 documentary feature and short films on VHS DVD or other electronic form that have been screened at LGBT film festivals Hungary or in cinemas or broadcast on television or available on internet 4 Photo collection edit nbsp The press collectionThe archive collects photographs about various LGBT events LGBT people and other LGBT themes in print and in electronic formats Archival materials edit The archival materials consist of documents of LGBT festivals LGBT organization in Hungary and leaflets posters and other small prints flyers brochures etc Textiles objects edit The collection includes textiles T shirts bags flags molinos etc billboards banners gifts souvenirs badges etc also Electronic database and catalogue editThe electronic database and catalogue system of the Hatter Archive will be published on the webpage of Hatter Society soon The database system contains LGBT themed literary works films newspaper articles available in Hungary This catalogue will be extended with audio visual materials as well as leaflets posters and other archival materials which are collected by the Archive 5 Clients editThe archive can assist mostly to students in higher education to prepare their papers theses and doctoral dissertations researchers by providing access to hard to reach scientific materials to be used in various research projects e g surveys among transgender people young gay men policemen health workers etc journalists to show a more accurate and diverse picture of the LGBT community 6 Networkings editHatter Archive have collaborated with IHLIA Homodok by sending materials books brochures flyers etc for centralized archiving The Archive is working together with ONE National Gay amp Lesbian Archives as well Members of the Archive took part in recent LGBT ALMS Conferences Amsterdam 2012 London 2016 and in other projects e g OpenUp project 7 The Archive also has professional ties with the Metropolitan Ervin Szabo Library of Budapest 8 Other activities editHatter Archive also takes an active part in organizing the LGBT History Month in Hungary with the other main organizer Labrisz Lesbian Association 9 every February by organizing workshops lectures and other cultural events 10 In 2021 Hatter Archive co organised an offline and online exhibition with Blinken Open Society Archives entitled Records Uncovered 11 The exhibition focuses on the gay and lesbian movements in Central and Southeastern Europe between the mid 1940s and the early 1990s 12 References edit Pawel Leszkowicz Contemporary Art and Alternative Queer Archival Strategies in Central and Eastern Europe PDF Hanzi Peter Nagy Sandor 2017 02 04 Kis mozgalomtortenet Huszonot ev szivarvany a magyarorszagi LMBT szervezetek negyedszazada Kettos Merce Hatter Archive flyer 2017 Our history Hatter Society 15 May 2013 Barkay Tamas 2016 05 09 Konyvtaros erzekenyitest szeretnenek Nepszabadsag Hatter Archive flyer 2017 OpenUp Szakmai kapcsolatok Metropolitan Ervin Szabo Library of Budapest Tamogatok Cultural and Community Events Hatter Society 26 February 2013 Records Uncovered Gay and lesbian histories in Central and Southeastern Europe 1945 1999 recordsuncovered osaarchivum org Retrieved 2021 06 02 Records Uncovered Gay and lesbian histories in Central and Southeastern Europe 1945 1999 recordsuncovered osaarchivum org Retrieved 2021 06 02 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hatter Archive amp oldid 1103567066, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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