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  • Gedenktafeln für die Galeerensklaven des Reformierten Kollegiums Sárospatak
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    Sárospatak is a prominent academic town in eastern Hungary, where three memorial
    plaques were unveiled between 1936 and 1939 in memory of the galley slaves. The college
    itself is a place of remembrance, representing 500 years of Protestant culture. There are
    memorial plaques here to the school’s patrons, former teachers, scholars, and the many
    traumas of the 20th century (World War I and II, Trianon, the Gulag camps). It is therefore
    surprising that, among the eight other memorial plaques located at the entrance, three
    plaques commemorate the galley slaves. The study explores the context of their creation,
    the idea, the application, and the unveiling, and interprets the phenomenon. The history of
    galley slavery contains not only religious but also national elements of memory, and was
    suitable for depicting the world of great cataclysms and tragedies in every age, as well as
    for analogically showing the ways of escaping from them.