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Ville Häkkinen is a post-doctoral researcher and University Teacher at the Department of History and Ethnology, University of Jyväskylä. His work focuses on Central European political history and 20th-century history politics, particularly examining political language, national stereotypes, and inclusive/exclusive discourses. He is currently part of the Academy of Finland research project Expellees and Ethno-National Categorizations in Europe 1943-1948, investigating debates around Hungary's German-speaking population and their deportation (1946-47).
- University: University of Jyväskylä
- Department: Department of History and Ethnology
- Academic Rank: Researcher
His research spans parliamentary debates in interwar Hungary, analyzing how concepts like parliamentarism were adapted to legitimize authoritarian regimes. He also explores intersections between nationalism, food, and cultural representation in historical contexts.
Recent publications include analyses of East Germany's historical memory, Soviet-era technology symbolism, and Hungarian political discourse. Though no specific awards are mentioned, his work contributes to understanding ethno-national categorizations and post-war nation-building dynamics.


