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Vol. 11 (2018)
Vol. 11 (2018)
Published:
2018-08-06
General Articles
Libel or Not? The War of Words between Lajos Kossuth and New York Editor James Watson Webb
Kenneth Nyirady
1-10
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Plaster Archeology in Budapest’s Seventh District: Toward a Mode of Engagement with Architectural Surfaces
László Munteán
11-22
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Denominational Reception of Literary Modernity in Hungary Before 1920
Zoltán Szénási
23-31
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The Travelogues of Gyula Illyés and Lajos Nagy on Their Visit to the Soviet Union
Peter Pastor
32-47
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Versions of Triangular Desire in Hungarian Literature: Reading Sándor Márai and Péter Nádas
Enikő Bollobás
48-56
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Identity and Intergenerational Remembrance Through Traumatic Culinary Nostalgia: Three Generations of Hungarians of Jewish Origin
Louise O. Vasvári
57-77
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Herta Müller’s
Atemschaukel (The Hunger Angel)
in the Context of Twentieth-Century Forced Migration in East-Central Europe
Ernő Csongor Kiss
78-88
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The Spirit of Radio: Hungary 1956, Radio Free Europe, and the Shadow Public Sphere
Karl Brown
89-103
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Reading Ádám Bodor’s
Sinistra körzet
[‘The Sinistra Zone’] in English
Ágnes Orzóy
104-119
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Review Article
Miserable Hungarian Occupiers and Their Miserable Subjects: Review Article of Ungváry, Krisztián. A magyar megszálló csapatok a Szovjetunióban, 1941-1944. Esemény - elbeszélés - utóélet [The Hungarian Occupation Troops in the Soviet Union, 1941-1944. Event - Narrative - Afterlife]. Osiris, pp. 467. Maps, Photographs.
István Deák
120-135
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Editorial
Heritage and Repatriation in the History of Habsburg and Hungarian Archives
James P. Niessen
136-143
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Bibliography
Selected English-Language Bibliography of Interest for Hungarian Cultural Studies: 2017-2018
Zsuzsanna Varga
144-151
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Reviews
Szapor, Judith, Hungarian Women’s Activism in the Wake of the First World War: From Rights to Revanche. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018. 207 pp. Illus.
Judit Acsády
152-156
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Vörösmarty, Mihály. Csongor és Tünde, Csongor and Tünde - a Fairy Tale Play in Verse. Trans. Peter Zollman [parallel Hungarian-English edition]. Winnetka: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2017. 80 pp.
Enikő M. Basa
157-161
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Arany, Zsuzsanna. Kosztolányi Dezső élete [‘The Life of Dezső Kosztolányi’]. Budapest: Osiris, 2017. 692 pp. Illus.
Enikő Bollobás
162-165
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Gille, Zsuzsa. 2016. Paprika, Foie Gras, and Red Mud: The Politics of Materiality in the European Union. Bloomington: Indiana UP.
Karl Brown
166-168
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Csatári, Bence. 2017. Nekem írod a dalt. A könnyűzenei cenzúra a Kádár-rendszerben [‘You Write This Song for Me: Pop Music and Censorship in the Kádár Era’]. Budapest: Jaffa. 214 pp.
Gábor Danyi
169-173
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Andaházy-Szeghy Viktor, Györgyi Kalavszky, et al. eds. 2015. Hadikrónika 1939-1945: kézzelfogható hadtörténelem ['War Chronicle 1939-1945: Tangible Military History']. Budapest: Zrinyi. 68 pp. + 2 DVDs + 79 reproduced documentary inserts.
George Deák
174-177
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Jaritz, Gerhard and Katalin Szende, eds. 2016. Medieval East Central Europe in a Comparative Perspective. From Frontier Zones to Lands in Focus. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. 265 pp., illus.
Ottó Gecser
178-181
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Szőcs, Géza. 2017. Liberty, Rats and Sandpaper [Szabadság, spiclik, dörzspapír]. Trans. Paul Sohar. Island Heights, NJ: Iniquity Press. 112 pp.; Böszörményi, Zoltán. 2018. The Conscience of Trees [A fák lelkiismerete]. Trans. Paul Sohar. Princeton, NJ: Ragged Sky Press. 127 pp.
Pál Hegyi
182-185
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Fábián, Katalin and Korolczuk, Elzbieta (eds.). 2018. Rebellious Parents: Parental Movements in Central-Eastern Europe and Russia. Bloomington: Indiana UP. 364 pp.
Erika Kispéter
186-188
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Kőbányai, János, ed. 2017. Holokauszt-olvasókönyv ['Holocaust Reader']. Budapest: Múlt és Jövő. 792 pp.
Ferenc Laczó
189-191
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Kunt, Gergely. 2017. Kamasztükrök – A hosszú negyvenes évek társadalmi képzetei fiatalok naplóiban [‘Multi-Faceted Reflections – The Diaries of Jewish and Non-Jewish Adolescents in Wartime Hungary’]. Budapest: Korall. 456 pp.
Maya J. Lo Bello
192-195
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Turán, Tamás and Carsten Wilke, eds. 2016. Modern Jewish Scholarship in Hungary – the "Science of Judaism" Between East and West. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg. 414 pages.
David Mandler
196-201
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Kékesi, Zoltán. 2015. Agents of Liberation – Holocaust Memory in Contemporary Art and Documentary Film. Trans. Reuben Fowlkes. Budapest and New York: Central European University Press; Saint Helena, CA: Helena History Press. 221 pages.
Catherine Portuges
202-205
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Sándor, Klára. 2017. A székely írás reneszánsza ['The Renaissance of the Székely Script']. Budapest: Typotext. 311 pp.
Peter Sherwood
206-208
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Laczó, Ferenc 2016. Hungarian Jews in the Age of Genocide: An Intellectual History, 1929-1948. Leiden: Brill. 239 pp.
Ildikó Szántó
209-212
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Feichtinger, Johannes and Gary B. Cohen, eds. 2014. Understanding Multiculturalism: The Habsburg Central European Experience. New York, NY: Berghahn Books. 246 pp.
Christopher M. VanDemark
213-215
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