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Vol. 9 (2016)
Vol. 9 (2016)
Published:
2016-10-11
General Articles
Empress Elisabeth (‘Sisi’) of Austria and Patriotic Fashionism
Christopher M. VanDemark
1-10
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Székelymagyar nemzeti- és kulturálisidentitás-stratégiák a trianoni határokon túl (Székely-Hungarian National and Cultural Identity Strategies beyond the Trianon Borders)
Erzsébet Dani
11-27
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Rózsa Ignácz’s
Torockói gyász
[‘Torockó Mourning’]: Identity Beyond the Borders of Time and Space
Zoltán Abádi-Nagy
28-42
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The Yellow Star and Everyday Life under Exceptional Circumstances: Diaries of 1944-1945 Budapest
Louise O. Vasvári
43-59
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The Holocaust Journal of Miksa Fenyő
Maya J. Lo Bello
60-71
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Situation of the Csángó Dialect of Moldavia in Romania
Siarl Ferdinand
72-89
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The Outsider Within: Béla Tarr and Hungarian National Cinema
Lilla Tőke
90-100
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Special Cluster: The 1956 Revolution and Its Aftermath, Seen from Sixty Years On
The Collaborative Illustrated Diaries of Two Preadolescent Boys During the 1956 Revolution.
Gergely Kunt
101-121
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Hungarian Refugees of 1956: From the Border to Austria, Camp Kilmer, and Elsewhere
James P. Niessen
122-136
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Hungarian Martyrs, Refugees, and the Politics of Anticommunism in Salazar’s Portugal, 1956–1957
Steven Jobbitt
137-164
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Following the Life Stories of Participants in the 1956 Hungarian Revolution
Tibor Valuch
165-183
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US-Hungarian Relations Ten Years After 1956
Tibor Glant
184-196
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The American Reception and Settlement of Hungarian Refugees in 1956–1957
Peter Pastor
197-205
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Cluster Review
Kiss, Réka and Attila Viktor Soós, eds. 2015.
Keletről Nyugatra. A kommunista mozgalom titkos pénzei
('From East to West - the Secret Money of the Communist Movement'). Budapest: Nemzeti Emlékezet Bizottsága. 144 pp.
Susan Glanz
206-208
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Bibliography
Selected English-Language Bibliography of Interest for Hungarian Cultural Studies: 2015-2016
Zsuzsanna Varga
209-219
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Review Articles
Review Article: "A Hungarian Refugee in England and Holland." Pogany, George. 2012.
When Even the Poets Were Silent: The Life of a Jewish Hungarian Holocaust Survivor under Nazism and Communism.
Afterword by Istvan Pogany. Kenilworth, UK: Brandram, Imprint of Takaway Publishing. 263 pp.; Pogany, George. 2014.
Where Is My Home? A Hungarian Refugee in England and Holland.
Lexington KY: CreateSpace. 209 pp. Illus.
Ruth G. Biro
220-230
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Review Article: “Documenting Immigrants, Boarding Houses and Ethnographers”
Burdosház Amerikából – Balogh Balázs néprajzkutató nyomában
('A Boarding House from America - in the Footsteps of Ethnographer Balázs Balogh'). Directed by Dezső Zsigmond, produced by Dunatáj Alapítvány, Camera: Arthur Bálint, 2015, 50:39 minutes.
László Kürti
231-238
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Reviews
Péterfy, Gergely. 2014.
Kitömött Barbár: regény
[Stuffed Barbarian: a Novel]. Budapest: Kalligram. 448 pp.
Enikő M. Basa
239-241
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Valuch, Tibor. 2013.
Magyar hétköznapok. Fejezetek a mindennapi élet történetéből a második világháborútól az ezredfordulóig
('Hungarian Everydays – Chapters of Everyday Life from World War II to the Turn of the Century'). Budapest: Napvilág Kiadó. 347 pp.; Valuch, Tibor. 2015.
A jelenkori magyar társadalom
('Contemporary Hungarian Society'). Budapest: Osiris. 296 pp.
Tamás Bezsenyi
242-244
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Csapody, Tamás. 2014.
Bortól Szombathelyig - Tanulmányok a bori munkaszolgálatról és a bori munkaszolgálatosok részleges névlistája
('From Bor to Szombathely- Studies on the Forced Labor Service at Bor Camp and the Partial List of the Forced Laborers in Bor'). Budapest: Zrinyi Kadó. 254 pp. ; Csapody, Tamás. 2015. A Cservenkai tömeggyilkosság ('The Mass Murder at Cservenka'). Budapest: Zsidó Tudományok Szabadegyeteme Alapítvány. 150 pp.
Julia Bock
245-247
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Taylor, Jeff. 2014.
In Search of the Budapest Secession: The Artist Proletariat and Modernism’s Rise in the Hungarian Art Market, 1800–1914.
Saint Helena, CA: Helena History Press; distributed by Central European University Press, Budapest. 260 pp.; Szívós, Erika. 2011.
Social History of Fine Arts in Hungary, 1867–1918.
Boulder, CO: Social Science Monographs. 349 pp.
Katalin Fenyves
248-250
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Almási, Gábor and Lav Šubarić, eds. 2015.
Latin at the Crossroads of Identity.
Leiden: Brill. 326 pp.
Siarl Ferdinand
251-253
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Kind-Kovács, Friederike. 2014.
Written Here, Published There - How Underground Literature Crossed the Iron Curtain.
Budapest: Central European University Press. 520 pp.
Miklós Haraszti
254-256
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Kányádi, Sándor. 2013.
In Contemporary Tense
(trans. Paul Sohar). Arad, Romania: Irodalmi Jelen Könyvek. Published in the United States by Iniquity Press. 342 pages.
Peter Hargitai
257-262
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Swanson, John C. 2011. “About a Village” (Documentary Feature). 68 minutes.
Steven Jobbitt
263-265
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Szécsi, Noémi and Eleonóra Géra. 2015:
A budapesti úrinő magánélete, 1860-1914
(‘The Private Life of a Budapest Lady, 1860-1914’). Budapest: Európa. 439 pp. Illus.
Erika Kapus
266-269
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Zombory-Moldován, Béla. 2014.
The Burning of the World - A Memoir of 1914
(trans. Peter Zombory-Moldovan). New York: New York Review of Books. 155 pp. Illus.
Judit Kádár
270-272
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Dani, Erzsébet.
Identitásgyarmatosítás Erdélyben: Identitásdrámák és interkulturális stratégiák a Trianon utáni székelymagyar irodalomban
('Identity Colonization in Transylvania: The Presence of Identity Narratives and Intercultural Strategies in the Literature of the Székely Magyars After Trianon'). Csíkszereda: Pro-Print Publishers, 2016. 287 pp.
Andrew Ludanyi
273-276
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Nemes, Robert. 2016.
Another Hungary: The Nineteenth-Century Provinces in Eight Lives
. Stanford: Stanford University Press. 292 p.
Alexander Maxwell
277-278
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Roters, Katharina. 2014.
Hungarian Cubes: Subversive Ornaments in Socialism.
Zürich: Park Books. 171 pp. illus.
László Munteán
279-281
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Cseh, Tibor. 2014.
Csernátontól a Reménység Taváig: Válogatott írások
('From Csernáton to Lake Hope - Collected Writings'). Compiled and edited by Andrew Ludanyi. Budapest: Fekete Sas Publishers. 520 pp.
Judith Kesserű Némethy
282-284
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Némethy, Judith Kesserű, ed. 2015.
21st Century Hungarian Language Survival in Transylvania.
Reno, NV: Helena History Press. 366 pp. Maps.
Kenneth Nyirady
285-290
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Hajdu, Tibor and Ferenc Pollmann. 2014.
A régi Magyarország utolsó háborúja 1914–1918
(‘The Last War of Old Hungary 1914–1918’). Budapest: Osiris. 415 pp. With maps and photographs.
Peter Pastor
291-296
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Scholten, Jaap. 2016.
Comrade Baron - A Journey through the Vanishing World of Transylvanian Aristocracy.
Saint Helena, CA: Helena History Press. 404 pp.
Corina L. Petrescu
297-299
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Friedmann, Robbie. 2014.
28 Letters – the Short Life of Renée (Baba) Friedmann on Not So Calm Waters.
San Francisco, London: Blurb.com. An English, Hungarian and Hebrew Edition. 440 pp.
Ilana Rosen
300-303
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Niran, Judit. 2014.
Jelek a vízen
('Signs on the Water'). Budapest: Libri. 260 pp. Illus.
Ilana Rosen
304-307
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Hooker, Lynn M. 2013.
Redefining Hungarian Music from Liszt to Bartók.
New York: Oxford University Press. 320 pp.
János Sipos
308-311
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Szöllősy, Éva. 2015.
A férfiak és a nők képe modern értelmező szótárainkban
('The Image of Men and Women in Modern Hungarian Dictionaries'). Budapest: Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem (ELTE) Kiadó. 201 pp.
Klára Sándor
312-314
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Radnóti, Miklós. 2015.
Eclogues and Other Poems
(trans. Jack Roberts). Szeged: Americana e-Books. 88 pp.
Paul Sohar
315-322
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Simon, Attila. 2013.
The Hungarians of Slovakia in 1938.
New York: Columbia University Press, East European Monographs. 353 pp.
Leslie M. Waters
323-324
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