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Vol. 13 (2020)
Vol. 13 (2020)
Published:
2020-07-30
General Articles
From Kossuth’s Twin-Soul to the Nation’s Chief Nurse: the Legacy of Zsuzsanna Kossuth Meszlényi
Nóra Deák
1-14
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An Exceptional Case of Women’s Self-Advocacy in Interwar Hungary: Cécile Tormay
Judit Kádár
15-41
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“Otherness” in America: Hemingway, Hungarians, and Transnationalism
Teodóra Dömötör
42-51
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“Castaways of the White Pleasure”: Six Decades of Hungarian Discourse on Narcotics
Zsolt Nagy
52-66
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The Controversy About 1944 in Hungary and the Escape of Budapest’s Jews from Deportation. A Response.
Géza Jeszenszky
67-74
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Constructing Narrative Identities in the Holocaust Memories/Memoirs of Three Women
Louise O. Vasvári
75-97
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The History of the Poetic Mind of János Pilinszky
Gábor Szmeskó
98-110
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Let the River Flow: Fighting a Dam in Communist Hungary
David A.J. Reynolds
111-130
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Hungarian Cookbooks for Israeli Readers: A Comparative Literary-Cultural Analysis
Ilana Rosen
131-141
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Gergely Péterfy’s Stuffed Barbarian [‘Kitömött Barbár’], the Ethics of Narration and the Politics of the Human: A British Context
Andrea Timár
142-153
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Borders and Identity in A halálba táncoltatott leány ['The Maiden Danced to Death'] and A nagy füzet ['The Notebook']
Clara Orban
154-164
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Creating a Gendered Transnational and Multigenerational Trauma Narrative in Márta Mészáros’s Film, Északi fény [‘Aurora Borealis’]
Agatha Schwartz
165-177
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An Overview of the Language History of the Hungarian Jewish Community in the Carpathian Basin and Diaspora with a Special Emphasis on Yiddish
Siarl Ferdinand
178-194
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Bibliography
Selected English-Language Bibliography of Interest for Hungarian Cultural Studies: 2019-2020
Zsuzsanna Varga
195-204
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Reviews
Davis, Chris. 2019. Hungarian Religion, Romanian Blood: A Minority Struggle for National Belonging, 1920-1945. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press. 249 pp.
Călin Cotoi
205-207
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Cernicskó, István and Tóth, Mihály, eds. 2019. The Right to Education in Minority Languages: Central European Traditions and the Case of Transcarpathia. Uzhhorod: Autdor-Shark; Csernicskó, István et al., eds. 2020. Ukrainian Language Policy Gone Astray: The Law of Ukraine “On Supporting the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language” (analytical overview). Törökbálint and Berehovo: Termini Egyesület.
Siarl Ferdinand
208-211
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Petrás, Éva. 2019. Álarcok mögött. Nagy Töhötöm életei ('Behind Masks: The Lives of Töhötöm Nagy'). Budapest-Pécs: Ábtl-Kronosz. 308 pp.
Susan Glanz
212-214
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Krekó, Péter and Attila Juhász. 2017. The Hungarian Far Right: Social Demand, Political Supply, and International Context. Stuttgart: ibidem Press. 267 pp.
Steven Jobbitt
215-217
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Borgos, Anna. 2018. Holnaplányok: Nők a pszichoanalízis budapesti iskolájában ('Girls of Tomorrow: Women in the Budapest School of Psychoanalysis'). Budapest: Noran Libro Kiadó. 300 pp. Illus.
Anita Kurimay
218-220
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Bock, Julia. 2019. The Treatment of Hungarian Jewish Health Professionals in the Shadow of the Holocaust. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Andrew J. Lee
221-223
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Sebess, Pedro. 2020. Így dőlt el Magyarország sorsa: Három eltérő elképzelés a háború utáni világrendről – Sztálin, Churchill és Roosevelt ('How Hungary’s Fate was Sealed: Three Conflicting Views of the World Order After the War – Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt'). Budapest: Gondolat Kiadó. 269 pp.
Andrew Ludányi
224-227
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Kalmár, György. 2017. Formations of Masculinity in Post-Communist Hungarian Cinema: Labyrinthian Men. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature (for Palgrave Macmillan Imprint). 164 pp.
Clara Orban
228-231
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Szentkirályi, Endre. 2019, Being Hungarian in Cleveland: Maintaining Language, Culture, and Traditions. Saint Helena, CA. 292 pp.
Mártha Pereszlényi-Pintér
232-235
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Apor, Balázs. 2017. The Invisible Shining: The Cult of Mátyás Rákosi in Stalinist Hungary, 1945-1956. Budapest: Central European University Press, 388 pp.
David A.J. Reynolds
236-239
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Koerner, András. 2018. Jewish Cuisine in Hungary – A Cultural History with 83 Authentic Recipes. Budapest: Corvina and Central European University CEU Press. 420 pp. Illus.
Ilana Rosen
240-243
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Kunt, Gergely. 2019: Kipontozva... Nemi erőszak második világháborús naplókban. (‘Left Unsaid... Sexual Violence in World War Two Diaries’). Budapest: Osiris. 240 pp.
Agatha Schwartz
244-247
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Kovács, András. 2019. A Kádár rendszer és a zsidók (‘The Kádár Regime and the Jews’). Budapest: Corvina. 439 pp.
Eszter Susán
248-251
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Laczó, Ferenc (ed.). 2019. Confronting Devastation: Memoirs of Holocaust Survivors from Hungary. Toronto: Azrieli Series of Holocaust Survivor Memoirs, XI, 2019. 453 pp, ill.
Judith Szapor
252-254
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Stenge, Csaba B. 2019. Forgotten Heroes: Aces of the Royal Hungarian Air Force in the Second World War. London: Helion & Company. 438 pp.
Endre Szentkirályi
255-256
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Szirtes, George. 2019. The Photographer at Sixteen - The Death and Life of a Fighter. Quercus, London: Maclehose Press. 205 pp.
Dávid Szőke
257-259
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Mazierska, Ewa and Zsolt Győri, ed. 2019. Popular Music and the Moving Image in Eastern Europe. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. 250 pp.
Lilla Tőke
260-262
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Maxwell, Alexander. 2019. Everyday Nationalism in Hungary, 1789-1867. Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter. 258 pp.
Christopher M. Van Demark
263-266
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