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Vol. 7 (2014)
Vol. 7 (2014)
Published:
2015-01-09
Dedication: Seventy Years On, 1944-2014
Review Article: The Saddest History Ever Written: On Randolph L. Braham’s "The Geographical Encyclopedia of the Holocaust in Hungary" (2013)
Marguerite De Huszar Allen
1-10
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Review Article: The Vanished Ghosts in Two Hungarian Family Memoirs. Farkas, Charles. 2013. Vanished by the Danube: Peace, War, Revolution, and Flight to the West (Introduction by Margaret McMullan). Albany: Excelsior Editions, State University of New York Press. 472 pp. Illus; and Barlay, Nick. 2013. Scattered Ghosts: One Family's Survival through War, Holocaust and Revolution. London and New York: I. B. Tauris. 240 pp. Illus.
Ruth G. Biro
11-20
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Review Article: Souls, Hearts and Heritage: Passing from the Danube to the Hudson. Szegedy-Maszák, Marianne. 2013. I Kiss Your Hands Many Times – Hearts, Souls and Wars in Hungary. New York: Spiegel & Grau, Random House. 345 pp; and Griesz, Katherine. 2012. From the Danube to the Hudson. Seattle, WA: CreateSpace Independent Publishing. 482 pp.
Evi Blaikie
21-27
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Ironic Narrative Agency as a Method of Coping with Trauma in the Diary-Memoir of Margit K., a Female Holocaust Survivor
Gergely Kunt
28-40
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Fragments of a Hungarian Past in the Literature of 1.5 and Second-Generation Austro-Hungarian Immigrants in Israel
Ilana Rosen
41-53
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Hungarian Women’s Holocaust Life Writing in the Context of the Nation’s Divided Social Memory, 1944-2014
Louise O. Vasvári
54-81
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Seventy Years On, 1944-2014: Book Reviews
Kovács, Mária M.2012: "Törvénytől sújtva – a numerus clausus Magyarországon, 1920-1945" (Down by the Law - the Numerus Clausus in Hungary, 1920-1945)
Tamás Kovács
82-84
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Schwartz, Yigal. 2014. "Makhela hungarit" (A Hungarian Chorus)
Ilana Rosen
85-88
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Bánó, András. 2013. "Észbontó élet: Kövesdy Pál regényes története. A ’30-as évek megpróbáltatásaitól kezdve az ukrajnai szörnyűségeken át a New York-i galériáig" (A Ravishing Life – the Novelized History of Pál Kövesdy from the 1930s Tribulations)
Gábor Takács
89-92
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General Articles
Problems of a Declining Hungarian Birth Rate: A Historical Perspective
Ildikó Szántó
93-109
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Politics of Memory in Andrea Tompa’s Novel "Fejtől s lábtól" [‘Head to Feet’]
Zsófia Kata Vincze
110-126
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Death of a Nation? Debating the Great Transatlantic Emigration from Hungary, 1900-1914
István Kornél Vida
127-142
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Thematic Cluster: Space, Place, and the Making of Modern Hungary [Part I] Guest editors: S. Jobbitt and R. Győri
Introduction: Questions of Space and Place in Scholarship on Modern Hungary
Steven Jobbitt, Róbert Győri
143-158
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Educating Apostles of the Homeland: Tourism and "Honismeret" in Interwar Hungary
Andrew Behrendt
159-176
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Symbolic Geographies and the Politics of Hungarian Identity in the ‘Populist-Urbanist Debate,’ 1925-44
Richard S. Esbenshade
177-197
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East and West in Modern Hungarian Politics
Katalin Rac
198-213
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Human Geography, Cartography, and Statistics: A Toolkit for Geopolitical Goals in Hungary until World War II
Ferenc Gyuris
214-241
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The Contested Post-Socialist Rehabilitation of the Past: Dual Narratives in the Republishing of Tibor Mendöl’s "Introduction to Geography"
Zoltán Gyimesi
242-273
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Research Note: Political Geography and the Production of Hungarian “Pocket Atlases,” 1913-1919
Zoltán Hajdú
274-292
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Cluster Book Reviews
Fischer, Wladimir, Waltraud Heindl, Alexandra Millner, Wolfgang Müller-Funk, eds. 2010. Grenzen und Räume in Österreich-Ungarn 1867–1918. (Borders and Spaces in Austria-Hungary 1867-1918)
Katalin Fenyves
293-295
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Glant, Tibor. 2013. "Amerika, a csodák és csalódások földje." (America, the Land of Wonders and Disappointments.)
Susan Glanz
296-299
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Molnár, Virág. 2013. "Building the State: Architecture, Politics, and State Formation in Postwar Central Europe"
László Munteán
300-310
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Thematic Cluster: Teaching and Translating Hungarian Language, Literature and Culture [Part II]
Nationalism and Hungarian Education Policy: Are the Literary Works of Cécile Tormay, József Nyirő, and Albert Wass Appropriate for the Hungarian School Curriculum?
Ágnes Huszár
303-319
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Hungarian Is No "Idioma Incomparabile": The Hungarian Language Reform in European Comparison
Johanna Laakso
320-336
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A Multilingual Monologue: Alexander Lenard’s Self-Translated Autobiography in Three Languages
Helga Lénárt-Cheng
337-349
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The Role of Cultural Competence in the Teaching of Hungarian as a Foreign Language and in Cultural Diplomacy
Erika Sólyom
350-357
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Semantic Features of Hungarian Neologisms With the Prefix Be: Analysis of Some Frequently Used Verbs (e.g., bevállal)
Réka Sólyom
358-373
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Bibliography
Selected English-Language Bibliography of Interest for Hungarian Cultural Studies: 2013-2014
Louise O. Vasvári
374-383
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Reviews
Gere, Zsolt. 2013. Vörösmarty Mihály Epikus Korszakának Irodalom és Recepciótörténeti Kontextusai (The Writing and Reception Contexts of Mihály Vörösmarty 's Epic Writing) Ph.D Dissertation. Szeged: Szeged University. 275 pp. Illus. (http://doktori.bibl.u-szeged.hu/1781/1/Gere%20Zsolt%20- %20PhD-dolgozat.pdf) [Szebb idők - Vörösmarty epikus korszakának rétegei; Budapest: Argumentum Kiadó, 2013]
Enikő M. Basa
384-387
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Ferdinandy, György. 2013. Mélyebbre - elbeszélések, jegyzetek (Dig Deeper – Short Stories and Notes). Budapest: Magyar Napló. 296 pp.
Mario Fenyő
388-390
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Gecser, Ottó, József Laszlovszky, Balázs Nagy, Marcell Sebők, Katalin Szende, eds. 2011. Promoting the Saints – Cults and their Contexts from Late Antiquity until the Early Modern Period – Essays in Honor of Gábor Klaniczay for his 60th Birthday. Budapest: Central European University Press. 325 pp. Illus.
Kathleen V. Kish
391-394
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Gordon, Agáta. 2011. Magdolna lányai: Az Úrnő könyve (The Womenfolk of the Magdolna Quarter: The Lady’s Book). Budapest: Centrifuga eKiadó. 89 pp.
Angéla Kóczé
395-396
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Blomqvist, Anders E. B., Constantin Iordachi, Balázs Trencsényi (eds.) 2013. Hungary and Romania Beyond National Narratives - Comparisons and Entanglements in Nationalisms Across the Globe Vol. 10. Bern: Peter Lang. viii, 847 pp.
Andrew Ludányi
397-399
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Nopcsa, Baron Franz. 2014. Traveler, Scholar, Politician, Adventurer – A Transylvanian Baron at the Birth of Albanian Independence (ed. and trans. from German Robert Elsie). Budapest: Central European University Press. 227 pp.
David Mandler
400-404
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Berglund, Bruce R. and Brian Porter-Szűcs, eds. 2013. Christianity and Modernity in Eastern Europe. Budapest and New York: Central European University Press. 386 pp.
Dorottya Nagy
405-408
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Vester, Shari. 2012. Degrees of Courage. Minneapolis, MN: Mill City Press. 574 pp.
Klára Papp
409-411
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Hargitai, Peter. 2013. Who Let the Bats Out? Twisted Tales from Transylvania. Bloomington: iUniverse. 170 pp., illus. Dianne Marlene Hargitai
Mártha Pereszlényi-Pintér
412-415
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Hargitai, Peter. 2014. Barbarian Fantasy. Gulfport, FL: ipubs.
Paul Sohar
416-417
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Kirkham, Pat, ed. 2013. Eva Zeisel: Life, Design, and Beauty. San Francisco: Chronicle Books. 255 pp. Illus.
Judith Szapor
418-421
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Kelemen, János. 2013. The Rationalism of Georg Lukács. Basingstoke: Macmillan, Palgrave Pivot. 144 pp.
Mihály Szilágyi-Gál
422-425
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Portuges, Catherine and Peter Hames, eds. 2013. Cinemas in Transition in Central and Eastern Europe after 1989. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 279 pp.
Lilla Tőke
426-428
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