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  • A Note from the Editor-in-Chief

    Anna Fenyvesi
    1-2
    2025-08-25
  • Selected English-Language Bibliography of Interest for Hungarian Cultural Studies: 2024–2025

    Zsuzsanna Varga
    213-220
    2025-08-25
  • Ablonczy, Balázs. Pál Teleki (1874-1941): The Life of a Controversial Hungarian Politician [Translated by Thomas J. and Helen D. DeKornfeld]. Reno: Helena History Press, 2024. 288 pp.

    András Ludányi
    205-207
    2025-08-25
  • Hardi-Kovács, Gellért. Géza Soos: The Man Who Tried to Stop the Hungarian Holocaust. Strängnäs: Gelko Förlag, 2024. 143 pp.

    Frank Baron
    208-210
    2025-08-25
  • Kecskés, Gusztáv D. Globális humanitárius akció a hidegháború idején - Az 1956-os magyar menekültek nemzetközi befogadása [Global Humanitarian Action during the Cold War: The International Reception of the Hungarian Refugees of 1956]. Budapest: HUN-REN Bölcsészettudományi Kutatóközpont, Történettudományi Intézet; Nemzeti Emlékezet Bizottsága, 2025. 320 pp.

    James P. Niessen
    202-204
    2025-08-25
  • Lovra, Éva. A miskolci modernizmustól New Yorkig: Bőhm Viktor építészete [From Miskolc Modernism to New York: The Architecture of Viktor Bőhm]. Miskolc: Észak-Keleti Átjáró Egyesület, 2023. 264 pp.

    Anett Mizsei
    211-212
    2025-08-25
  • Pataky, Adrienn. A hangzatkától a szonettkoszig. A magyar szonett történetéről és nagy pillanatairól [On the history of the Hungarian sonnet and its great moments]. Budapest: Ráció, 2021. 291 pp.

    Bálint Gárdos
    199-201
    2025-08-25
  • Spaces of Memory in Documentary Film Intergenerational feminine trauma processing in Born in Auschwitz (2021) by Eszter Cseke and András S. Takács

    Ágnes Zsófia Kovács
    150-165
    2025-08-25
  • Lénárt, András. Mozgóképes múlt – Közelítések a film és a történelem kapcsolatához [Cinematographic past. Approaches to the relationship between film and history]. Pécs: Kronosz. 2024. 250 pp.

    Miklós Sághy
    189-192
    2025-08-25
  • Sándor Hevesi’s experimental staging of Shakespeare in the 1910s

    Gabriella Reuss
    131-149
    2025-08-27
  • National Identity and Architectural Expression Yugoslav and Hungarian Nationality Rooms in Pittsburgh’s Cathedral of Learning

    Éva Lovra
    166-188
    2025-08-25
  • Good Citizens or Nazi Spies? Background of an FBI Inquiry Against a Hungarian American Family

    Eszter Rakita
    97-110
    2025-08-25
  • The Impact of Johnson–Reed in Hungary Changing Trajectories and Perceptions

    Balázs Venkovits
    3-9
    2025-08-25
  • The “New Majority” and the White Ethnics – The Involvement of László Pásztor in Richard Nixon’s Reelection Campaign in 1972

    Máté Gergely Balogh
    52-64
    2025-08-25
  • The Aftermath of Johnson–Reed: John F. Montgomery and Jewish Immigration from Hungary in the 1930s

    Zoltán Peterecz
    41-51
    2025-08-25
  • The Rise of the Sun Queen: Mária Telkes’ Early Years in the United States (1925-1953)

    Soma Rédey
    20-40
    2025-08-25
  • Government Propaganda in Interwar Hungarian Male Juvenile Travel Writing

    Tibor Glant
    10-19
    2025-08-25
  • The Life and Times of Fiorello's Sister, Gemma La Guardia Glück Stateless American and Jewish Deportee from Budapest to Ravensbrück in 1944

    Louise O. Vasvári
    65-96
    2025-08-25
  • Fenyvesi, Anna and Réka Bakos, eds. Óhazából az Újvilágba: A személyes történelem nyomában [Hungarian roots and American dreams: Tracing personal history]. Szeged: Americana eBooks, 2024. 283 pp.

    Máté Huber
    196-198
    2025-08-25
  • Slavic Loanwords in the Speech of Transcarpathian Hungarians as a Result of the First One Thousand Days of the Russo-Ukrainian War

    Krisztián Váradi, István Csernicskó
    111-130
    2025-08-25
  • Tóth, Miklós Bálint. Az ideológiától a nosztalgiáig. Barangolások Koestlerrel és Máraival [From Ideology to Nostalgia. Excursions with Arthur Koestler and Sándor Márai. Translated by Ákos Farkas]. Budapest: MCC Press. 2023. 246 pp.

    Zsolt Czigányik
    193-195
    2025-08-27
  • Kunt, Gergely. The Children’s Republic of Gaudiopolis: The History and Memory of a Budapest Children’s Home for Holocaust and War Orphans Budapest- Vienna-New York: CEU Press. 2022. 236 pp.

    Zsuzsanna Varga
    82-83
    2024-09-12
  • Selected English-Language Bibliography of Interest for Hungarian Cultural Studies: 2023–2024

    Zsuzsanna Varga
    116-130
    2024-09-12
  • Remembering Paul Olchváry Hungarian Cultural Studies Editor-in-Chief, 2023-2024

    Klara K. Papp, Zsuzsanna Varga
    1-2
    2024-09-12
  • Romsics, Ignác. Hetven év - Egotörténelem 1951-2021 [Seventy Years: An Autobiography 1951–2021]. Budapest: Helikon, vol 1. 2022, 435 pp.; vol 2. 2023, 492 pp.

    Géza Jeszenszky
    87-90
    2024-09-12
  • Remembering Paul Sohar A Forum

    James P. Niessen, Anne Dropick, Zoltán Böszörményi
    108-115
    2024-09-12
  • Mozes, André E. ed. New Philosemitism Paradigm. Budapest: L’Harmattan. 2023. 446 pp.

    Mária Réthelyi
    84-86
    2024-09-12
  • Cserjés, Katalin, Márton Hoványi and Réka Varga, eds. A téboly menyasszonya: (Elme)betegség és terápia Hajnóczy Péter életművében – Interdiszciplináris Hajnóczy-tanulmányok [The Bride of Madness: (Mental) Illness and Therapy in the Oeuvre of Péter Hajnóczy.] Budapest: ELTE – MűGond. 2023. 199 pp.

    Márton Bársony
    73-75
    2024-09-12
  • Hartman, Jehuda. Patriots without a Homeland: Hungarian Jewish Orthodoxy from the Emancipation to Holocaust. Translated from Hebrew by Shaul Vardi. Boston: Academic Studies Press, 2023. 393 pp.

    George Deák
    76-78
    2024-09-12
  • 'The American Spirit' [Az amerikai szellem] László Lukin’s Hungarian Translations of American Folk Songs in Erzsébet Szőnyi’s Biciniumok

    Matthew Hanne
    16-28
    2024-09-12
  • Baráth, Magdolna and Nóra Szekér, eds. Ügynökhistóriák a Lajtán innen és túl: Hírszerzéstörténeti tanulmányok. Kronosz. 2020; Palasik, Mária and Nándor Pócs, eds. Titkos hidak: Az állambiztonság és az emigráció kapcsolatai 1945-1989. Kronosz. 2021.

    James P. Niessen
    70-72
    2024-09-12
  • Karikó, Katalin. Breaking Through: My Life in Science. New York: Crown. 2023, 336 pp. illus. [Áttörések - Életem és a tudomány. Translated by Fenyvesi Anna]. Budapest: Helikon. 2023, 304 pp. illus.

    Katalin Bódi
    79-81
    2024-09-12
  • Glances Backward — Glances Forward Rodney Garland’s The Heart in Exile in Context

    Zsolt Bojti
    41-52
    2024-09-12
  • Ukraine and Hungary The key to relations is Sub-(Trans)Carpathia

    Géza Jeszenszky
    91-107
    2024-09-12
  • Evolving Hungarian-American Academic Relations

    Christopher Ball
    3-15
    2024-09-12
  • Frontátvonulás [‘Frontal Passage’] Tamás Cseh and Géza Bereményi’s Album of No Return

    Diana Senechal
    53-69
    2024-09-12
  • The Pimpernel from Árkod A comparative analysis of Magda Szabó's novel Abigail and Emma Orczy’s The Scarlet Pimpernel

    Orsolya Tóth
    29-40
    2024-09-12
  • A Note from the Editor

    Paul Olchváry
    251-252
    2023-09-06
  • Selected English-Language Bibliography of Interest for Hungarian Cultural Studies: 2022–2023

    Zsuzsanna Varga
    242-250
    2023-09-06
  • Ablonczy, Balázs. 2022. Go East! A History of Hungarian Turanism. Translated by Sean Lambert. Studies in Hungarian History. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. 278 pp. Illus.

    Zsuzsanna Varga
    175-178
    2023-09-06
  • Majtényi, George. 2021. Luxury and the Ruling Elite in Socialist Hungary. Translated by Thomas Cooper, Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 366 pp.

    Veronika Schandl
    204-205
    2023-09-06
  • Frenyó, Zoltán. ed. 2021. Konzervatív arcképek (Conservative Portraits). Budapest: L’Harmattan Kiadó – TIT Kossuth Klub Egyesület. 519 pp.

    Anita M. Madarász
    190-193
    2023-09-06
  • Taylor, Mary N. 2021. Movement of the People: Hungarian Folk Dance, Populism, and Citizenship. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 316 pp. Illus.

    Lisa Overholser
    212-215
    2023-09-06
  • Czigányik, Zsolt. 2023. Utopia Between East and West in Hungarian Literature. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan Cham (Palgrave Studies in Utopianism, ix). 252 pp.

    Ralph Dumain
    185-189
    2023-09-06
  • Leafstedt, Carl S. 2021. A Thorn in the Rosebush: The American Bartók Estate and Archives During the Cold War, 1948–67. Reno, NV: Helena History Press. 422 pp.

    Sarah M. Lucas
    202-203
    2023-09-06
  • Bohus, Kata, Peter Hallama and Stephan Stach, eds. 2022. Growing in the Shadow of Antifascism: Remembering the Holocaust in State-Socialist Eastern Europe. Budapest: Central European University Press. 340 pp. Illus.

    Zoltán Kékesi
    179-181
    2023-09-06
  • Pánczél Hegedűs, János. 2022. Nem forradalom, hanem szabadságharc: Mindszenty József 1956-os helyzete és tevékenysége (Not a Revolution, but a Fight for Freedom: The Position and Activities of József Mindszenty in 1956). Budapest: L’Harmattan. 390 pp.

    Bernadette Wirthné Diera
    209-211
    2023-09-06
  • Nóvé, Béla. 2022. Magyar emigrációtörténeti kézikönyv (Handbook of Hungarian Emigration History). Budapest: Országos Széchényi Könyvtár. 376 pp.

    James P. Niessen
    206-208
    2023-09-06
  • Csák, János Zoltán. 2022. Az amerikai géniusz (The American Genius). Budapest: MCC Press Kft. 136 pp.

    Károly Pintér
    182-184
    2023-09-06
  • Kaposi, Zoltán and József Vonyó, eds. 2022. Pécs története VI: Iparosodás – Polgárosodás: Pécs a Dualizmus korában (The History of Pécs VI: The Growth of Industry and the Middle Classes: Pécs in the Era of Dualism). Pécs: Pécs Története Alapítvány and Kronosz Kiadó. 559 pp. Illus.

    George Deák
    199-201
    2023-09-06
  • The Absurdity and Irrationality of War in the Everyday Life of the Hinterland On István Örkény’s Novella and Drama Tóték and Zoltán Fábri’s Film Adaptation

    Miklós Sághy
    123-142
    2023-09-06
  • Translanguaging in Family Communication Hungarian American Parents’ Perspectives

    Janka Szilágyi, Tünde Szécsi
    143-162
    2023-09-06
  • Hammerstein, Judit. 2022. Oroszok és magyarok. Magyar írók Oroszország-/Szovjetunió-tapasztalata az 1920─1930-as években (Russians and Hungarians: Hungarian Writers’ Russian/Soviet Experience during the 1920s and 1930s). Budapest: Örökség Kultúrpolitikai Intézet. 444 pp.

    Peter Pastor
    194-198
    2023-09-06
  • Possibilities for a New Social Model? Vid Mihelics and Social Policy in the Interwar Era

    Péter Krisztián Zachar
    58-72
    2023-09-06
  • Édes in the Streets, Csípős in the Sheets Paprika, British Tastes, and the Self-Tempering of Hungarian Spiciness, 1920–1940

    Andrew Behrendt
    25-41
    2023-09-06
  • Cultural Lenses and Biological Filters On What Makes a Hungarian in the Present and in the Distant Past

    Emőke J. E. Szathmáry
    1-24
    2023-09-06
  • Joseph de Fontenay, Vilmos de Huszár, the Revue de Hongrie, and Trianon Neglected Sources Regarding French-Hungarian Relations, 1906–1920

    Marguerite de Huszár Allen
    42-57
    2023-09-06
  • The Auschwitz Report The Impact of Its Revelations in Switzerland and Hungary

    Frank Baron
    73-91
    2023-09-06
  • A Hungarian Musician’s Memoir of Suffering, Survival, and Fate Így végződött

    Jeffrey Charles Wagner
    224-241
    2023-09-06
  • Materiality and Making Meaning The Publication History of Mihály Babits’s Poem “Fortissimo”

    Zoltán Szénási
    109-122
    2023-09-06
  • The Hungarian Diaspora in Sydney Identity Consciousness and the Role of the Scout Movement

    Kinga Constantinovits
    163-174
    2023-09-06
  • Nadkarni, Maya. 2020. Remains of Socialism: Memory and the Futures of the Past in Postsocialist Hungary. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. 252 pp.

    Katalin Fábian
    204-206
    2023-09-06
  • Personal Notes on Hungarian American Bilingualism Research

    Miklós Kontra
    216-223
    2023-09-06
  • Narrating the Danube Swabian Identity and Experience from Women's Perspective Gendered Memories of a Culture in Transition

    Agatha Schwartz
    92-108
    2023-09-06
  • Selected English-Language Bibliography of Interest for Hungarian Cultural Studies: 2021-2022

    Zsuzsanna Varga
    205-209
    2022-07-19
  • Pálffy, Géza. 2021. Hungary Between Two Empires, 1526-1711. Trans. David Robert Evans. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana UP. 284 pp.

    Christopher M. Van Demark
    202-204
    2022-07-19
  • Virginás, Andrea, 2021. Film Genres in Hungarian and Romanian Cinema: History, Theory and Reception. Lanham, MA: Lexington Books. 339 pp.

    Lilla Tőke
    199-201
    2022-07-19
  • Varsa, Eszter. 2021. Protected Children, Regulated Mothers: Gender and the “Gypsy Question” in Postwar Hungary, 1949-1956. Budapest: Central European University Press. 2021. 244 pp.

    Dávid Sándor Szőke
    196-198
    2022-07-19
  • Vida, Andrea, ed. 2021. Vasváry Collection Newsletter 1. 65

    Endre Szentkirályi
    188-191
    2022-07-19
  • Márkus, Beáta. 2020. “Csak egy csepp német vér.” A német származású civilek Szovjetunióba deportálása Magyarországról 1944/1945 ['"Just a drop of German blood:" The Deportation of German Civilians to the Soviet Union from Hungary in 1944/1945']. Pécs: Kronosz Kiadó. 469 pp.

    Lívia Szélpál
    192-195
    2022-07-19
  • Sudár, Balázs, Szabolcs Varga and János J. Varga. 2020. Pécs története III. A Hódoltság korában (1543–1686) (‘History of Pécs vol. III: The Age of Ottoman Rule [1543–1686]’). Pécs and Budapest: Pécs Története Alapítvány and Kronosz Kiadó, Bölcsészettudományi Kutatóközpont. 383 pp. Illus.

    Mónika F. Molnár
    185-187
    2022-07-19
  • Kontra, Miklós and Anna Borbély, eds. 2021. Tanulmányok a budapesti beszédről - a Budapesti Szociolingvisztikai Interjú alapján ('Studies on Budapest speech based on the Budapest Sociolinguistic Interview'). Budapest: Gondolat Kiadó.

    Máté Huber
    181-184
    2022-07-19
  • Bereznay, András, 2021. Historical Atlas of Transylvania. N.A.: Méry Ratio Kiadó & Kisebbségekért-Pro Minoritate Alapítvány; Bereznay, András, 2021. Historical Atlas of the Gypsies: Romani History in Maps. N.A.: Méry Ratio Kiadó & Kisebbségekért-Pro Minoritate Alapítvány.

    Siarl Ferdinand
    175-180
    2022-07-19
  • Kamusella, Tomasz, 2021. Words in Space and Time: Historical Atlas of Language Politics in Modern Central Europe. Budapest: Central European University Press.

    Anna Fenyvesi
    172-174
    2022-07-19
  • Szántó, András. 2021. Pesti alakok a nagyvilágban [‘Guys from Pest in the Wide World’]. Budapest: Gabbiano Print Kft.

    Teodóra Dömötör
    168-171
    2022-07-19
  • Vonyó, József, Gömbös Gyula és a hatalom, Egy politikussá lett katonatiszt (‘Gyula Gömbös and Power, A Military Officer Turned Politician’). Pécs: Kronosz, 2018. 642 pp.

    George Deák
    164-167
    2022-07-19
  • Dalos, Anna. 2020. Zoltán Kodály’s World of Music. Oakland: UC Press. 283 pp.

    Angela A. Chong
    160-163
    2022-07-19
  • Illés, Klára. 2020. Megtartó erő. Egy parasztcsalád vége ('Sustaining Force: The End of a Peasant Family'). Budapest: Magvető. 379 pp.

    Izabella Agárdi
    155-159
    2022-07-19
  • Waters, Leslie. 2022. Borders on the Move: Territorial Changes and Ethnic Cleansing in the Hungarian-Slovak Borderlands, 1938-1948. Rochester, University of Rochester Press (Rochester Studies in East and Central Europe).

    Balázs Ablonczy
    152-154
    2022-07-19
  • Subject-Position and Béla Bartók’s Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta (1936) in Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining (1980)

    Sarah Lucas
    146-151
    2022-07-19
  • The Meaning of Jewish-Catholic Encounter in the Austrian Refugee Camps

    James P. Niessen
    133-145
    2022-07-19
  • Family Microhistories and the Social History of Twentieth-Century Hungary: Biri mama deportálási emlékirata [‘The Deportation Memoir of Mama Biri’] (1949) and the Kieselbach Series, Sorsfordulók [‘Turns of Fate’]

    Louise O. Vasvári
    94-132
    2022-07-19
  • Reconstructing a Transatlantic Business Venture: Aladár Pataky’s Unknown Manuscript from 1927

    Balázs Venkovits
    62-76
    2022-07-19
  • Elusive Kodály, Part II: The Hungarian Foundations of the Baby-Toddler Music Industry in the US

    Angela A. Chong
    45-61
    2022-07-19
  • Elusive Kodály Part I: Searching for Hungarian Influences in US Preschool Music Education

    Angela A. Chong
    33-44
    2022-07-19
  • Amerikai-Magyar Ödüsszeia – Avagy a szülőföldtől szülőföldig, a fogadott hazán keresztül: gondolatok Ludányi András Amerikai életutam: A második világháborútól a 21. századig c. könyvéről (2020)

    Erzsébet Dani
    11-16
    2022-07-19
  • Trianon: 101 Years Later

    András Ludányi
    1-10
    2022-07-19
  • Family Microhistory: Genealogical Research in Szentes, Hungary

    Anna Fenyvesi
    17-32
    2022-07-19
  • Kardos, Klára. 2020. The Auschwitz Journal. A Catholic Story from the Camps. Trans. Fr. Julius D. Lelocky, O. Cist. Brewster: Paraclete Press [Auschwitz napló. Budapest: Szent Gellért Kiadó, 2001 http://www.ppek.hu/konyvek/Kardos_Klara_Auschwitzi_naplo_1.pdf ].

    Louise O. Vasvári
    268-273
    2021-07-16
  • Veto, Miklos. 2020. From Budapest to Paris (1936-1957) – An Autobiography. Translated by Rajat D. Acharya. Eugene, Oregon: Resource Publications. 145 pp.

    Dávid Szőke
    264-267
    2021-07-16
  • Menyhért, Anna. 2020. Women’s Literary Tradition and Twentieth-Century Hungarian Writers: Renée Erdős, Ágnes Nemes-Nagy, Minka Czóbel, Ilona Harmos-Kosztolányi, Anna Lesznai. Trans. Anna Bentley. Leiden: Brill. 339 pp.

    Agatha Schwartz
    260-263
    2021-07-16
  • Lendák-Kabók, Karolina, ed. 2020: Üvegplafon? Vajdasági magyar (értelmiségi) női perspektivák. [‘Glass Ceiling? Vojvodina Hungarian (Intellectual) Women’s Perspectives’]. Újvidék: Forum. 374 pp.

    Agatha Schwartz
    256-259
    2021-07-16
  • Georg B. Michels. 2021. The Habsburg Empire under Siege: Ottoman Expansion and Hungarian Revolt in the Age of Grand Vizir Ahmed Köprülü. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2021. 603 pages.

    Alexander Maxwell
    254-255
    2021-07-16
  • Glant, Tibor, ed. 2020. Az Egyesült Államok útja Trianonhoz: Az Inquiry és Magyarország jövője, 1917-1918, Források ('The Approach of the United States to Trianon: The Role of “Inquiry” in Defining Hungary’s Future, 1917-1918, Sources'). Trans. Gergely Máté Balogh Budapest: Bölcsészettudományi kutatóközpont, történettudományi intézet: 1-272.

    Andrew Ludányi
    250-253
    2021-07-16
  • Kusz, Veronika. 2020. A Wayfaring Stranger: Ernst von Dohnányi’s American Years, 1949-1960. Oakland: University of California Press. 233 pp.

    Sarah M. Lucas
    247-249
    2021-07-16
  • Fejős, Zoltán. 2020. “Kaper Kóntri.” Magyar rézbányászok Amerikában (‘“Kaper Kóntri.” Hungarian Copper Miners in America’). Budapest: Korall. 286 pp.

    László Kürti
    244-246
    2021-07-16
  • Petneki, Katalin and Petrich, Kató. 2019. Gyermekvonat Angliába. Egy budai kislány levelei (1920-1921) (‘A Children’s Train to England. Letters of a Little Girl from Buda, 1920-1921’). Budapest: Európa Kiadó. 287 pp. illus.

    Judit Kádár
    240-243
    2021-07-16
  • Eörsi, László. 2019. Pesti Lányok, 1956 ['The Pest Girls, 1956']. Budapest: Noran Libro Kiadó.

    Borbála Juhász
    237-239
    2021-07-16
  • Rieder, Ines and Diana Voigt. 2019. The Story of Sidonie C. Freud's Famous “Case of Female Homosexuality.” Trans. Jill Hannum, Ines Rieder. Saint Helena, CA: Helena History Press. 371 pp.

    Ágnes Huszár
    233-236
    2021-07-16
  • Laczó, Ferenc and Gabrijelčič, Luka Lisjak, eds. The Legacy of Division East and West After 1989. Budapest: Central European University Press. 2020. 337 pp.

    Susan Glanz
    229-232
    2021-07-16
  • Péntek, János and Benő, Attila, 2020. A Magyar Nyelv Romániában (Erdélyben) [‘The Hungarian Language in Romania (in Transylvania)’]. Ed. Miklós Kontra. Kolozsvár and Budapest: Erdélyi Múzeum-Egyesület (EME) and Gondolat Kiadó.

    Siarl Ferdinand
    225-228
    2021-07-16
  • Ébli, Gábor. National Museums and Civic Patrons: Practices of Cultural Accumulation in Central and Eastern Europe. Budapest: L'Harmattan, 2020.

    Oliver A.I. Botar
    221-224
    2021-07-16
  • Kurimay, Anita. Queer Budapest, 1873-1961. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2020.

    Rita Béres-Deák
    218-220
    2021-07-16
  • Fodor, Mónika. 2020. Ethnic Subjectivity in Intergenerational Memory Narratives: Politics of the Untold. New York and London: Routledge. 285 pp.

    Izabella Agárdi
    214-217
    2021-07-16
  • Culinary Nostalgia and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Addenda to Kinga Király's Az újrakezdés receptjei (2019) / Recipes for a New Beginning (2020)

    Louise O. Vasvári
    186-204
    2021-07-16
  • Rereading the Transmutations of Miksa Fenyő’s 1944-1945 Diary, Az elsodort ország [‘A Nation Adrift’]

    Maya J. Lo Bello
    176-185
    2021-07-16
  • Selected English-Language Bibliography of Interest for Hungarian Cultural Studies: 2020-2021

    Zsuzsanna Varga
    205-213
    2021-07-16
  • Translating Hungarian Drama for the British and the American Stage

    Jozefina Komporaly
    164-175
    2021-07-16
  • The Fortunes of Hungarian Children’s Literature at Home and in the English-Speaking World

    Anna Bentley
    145-163
    2021-07-16
  • Inside Animalinside, Ottilie Mulzet's Translation of László Krasznahorkai’s Állatvanbent

    Peter Sherwood
    123-144
    2021-07-16
  • Introduction: Translating from Hungarian into English

    Peter Sherwood
    121-122
    2021-07-16
  • Meanings of the Color Yellow and Its Color Associates, Yellow-Black and Yellow-Green

    Beáta Bálizs
    100-120
    2021-07-16
  • Child and Family Benefits to Halt Hungary’s Population Decline, 1965-2020: A Comparison with Polish and Romanian Family Policies

    Ildikó Szántó
    80-99
    2021-07-16
  • Intersections of Memory and History in Rural Hungarian Women’s Life Narratives: Three Case Studies

    Izabella Agárdi
    65-79
    2021-07-16
  • Hungarian Jewish Stories of Origin: Samuel Kohn, the Khazar Connection and the Conquest of Hungary

    Mari Réthelyi
    52-64
    2021-07-16
  • Mihály Lieb or Mihály Munkácsy? Developing Cultural Identity in Hungary’s German National Minority Schools

    Éva Márkus, Maya Lo Bello
    20-40
    2021-07-16
  • The Roman Aqueduct of Aquincum in Technological and Cultural Contexts

    László Munteán
    1-19
    2021-07-16
  • Toward a History of Interwar Sino-Hungarian Cultural Relations: Three Advocates of Kuomintang Soft Power, Hungarian Irredentism and Pan-Danubianism

    Mátyás Mervay
    77-93
    2022-07-19
  • Parent-Child Resemblance in Literature Before the Age of Genetics: A Physiognomic Interpretation of the Novels of Zsigmond Kemény and Miklós Jósika

    Zsófia Kucserka
    41-51
    2021-07-16
  • Maxwell, Alexander. 2019. Everyday Nationalism in Hungary, 1789-1867. Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter. 258 pp.

    Christopher M. Van Demark
    263-266
    2020-07-30
  • 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
    2020-07-30
  • Szirtes, George. 2019. The Photographer at Sixteen - The Death and Life of a Fighter. Quercus, London: Maclehose Press. 205 pp.

    Dávid Szőke
    257-259
    2020-07-30
  • 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
    2020-07-30
  • 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
    2020-07-30
  • Kovács, András. 2019. A Kádár rendszer és a zsidók (‘The Kádár Regime and the Jews’). Budapest: Corvina. 439 pp.

    Eszter Susán
    248-251
    2020-07-30
  • 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
    2020-07-30
  • 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
    2020-07-30
  • 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
    2020-07-30
  • Szentkirályi, Endre. 2019, Being Hungarian in Cleveland: Maintaining Language, Culture, and Traditions. Saint Helena, CA. 292 pp.

    Mártha Pereszlényi-Pintér
    232-235
    2020-07-30
  • 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
    2020-07-30
  • 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
    2020-07-30
  • 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
    2020-07-30
  • 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
    2020-07-30
  • 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
    2020-07-30
  • 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
    2020-07-30
  • 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
    2020-07-30
  • 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
    2020-07-30
  • Selected English-Language Bibliography of Interest for Hungarian Cultural Studies: 2019-2020

    Zsuzsanna Varga
    195-204
    2020-07-30
  • 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
    2020-07-30
  • Creating a Gendered Transnational and Multigenerational Trauma Narrative in Márta Mészáros’s Film, Északi fény [‘Aurora Borealis’]

    Agatha Schwartz
    165-177
    2020-07-30
  • Gergely Péterfy’s Stuffed Barbarian [‘Kitömött Barbár’], the Ethics of Narration and the Politics of the Human: A British Context

    Andrea Timár
    142-153
    2020-07-30
  • Hungarian Cookbooks for Israeli Readers: A Comparative Literary-Cultural Analysis

    Ilana Rosen
    131-141
    2020-07-30
  • Let the River Flow: Fighting a Dam in Communist Hungary

    David A.J. Reynolds
    111-130
    2020-07-30
  • The History of the Poetic Mind of János Pilinszky

    Gábor Szmeskó
    98-110
    2020-07-30
  • Constructing Narrative Identities in the Holocaust Memories/Memoirs of Three Women

    Louise O. Vasvári
    75-97
    2020-07-30
  • The Controversy About 1944 in Hungary and the Escape of Budapest’s Jews from Deportation. A Response.

    Géza Jeszenszky
    67-74
    2020-07-30
  • “Castaways of the White Pleasure”: Six Decades of Hungarian Discourse on Narcotics

    Zsolt Nagy
    52-66
    2020-07-30
  • “Otherness” in America: Hemingway, Hungarians, and Transnationalism

    Teodóra Dömötör
    42-51
    2020-07-30
  • An Exceptional Case of Women’s Self-Advocacy in Interwar Hungary: Cécile Tormay

    Judit Kádár
    15-41
    2020-07-30
  • From Kossuth’s Twin-Soul to the Nation’s Chief Nurse: the Legacy of Zsuzsanna Kossuth Meszlényi

    Nóra Deák
    1-14
    2020-07-30
  • Borders and Identity in A halálba táncoltatott leány ['The Maiden Danced to Death'] and A nagy füzet ['The Notebook']

    Clara Orban
    154-164
    2020-07-30
  • Hametz, Maura E. and Heidi Schlipphacke, eds. 2018. Sissi’s World: The Empress Elisabeth in Memory and Myth. New York, NY: Bloomsbury Academic. 393 pp.

    Christopher Max VanDemark
    354-357
    2019-08-01
  • Kelemen, Zoltán. 2017. Emlék a kertről [‘Memory of the Garden’]. Szeged: Juhász Gyula Felsőoktatási Kiadó. 365 pp.

    Dávid Szőke
    347-350
    2019-08-01
  • Bácskai, Éva. 2018. Századok hullámain: Egy szegedi zsidó család letelepedésének története. [’On the Waves of Centuries: The History of the Settling of a Jewish Family in Szeged’]. Szeged: Oriold és Társai. 357 pp.

    Dávid Szőke
    351-353
    2019-08-01
  • Sinkó, Ervin. 2018. The Novel of a Novel, Abridged Diary Entries from Moscow, 1935-1937. Ed. and Trans. George Deák. London, Boulder and New York: Lexington Books. 343 pp.

    Veronika Schandl
    340-342
    2019-08-01
  • Pető, Andrea. 2018. Elmondani az elmondhatatlant: A nemi erőszak története Magyarországon a II. világháború alatt ['Speaking of the Unspeakable: The Story of Sexual Violence in Hungary During World War II']. Budapest: Jaffa. 279 pp.

    Agatha Schwartz
    343-346
    2019-08-01
  • Dobrenko, Evgeny and Natalia Jonsson-Skradol, eds. 2016. Socialist Realism in Central and Eastern European Literatures: Institutions, Dynamics, Discourses. London and New York: Anthem Press. 362 pp.

    Corina L. Petrescu
    337-339
    2019-08-01
  • Nagy, Zsolt. 2017. Great Expectations and Interwar Realities: Hungarian Cultural Diplomacy, 1918-1941.Budapest: Central University Press. 341 pages

    Mártha Pereszlényi-Pintér
    333-336
    2019-08-01
  • Legát, Tibor and Dávid Sándor (eds). 2018. Elfelejtett Budapest / Forgotten Budapest. Trans. Virág Tyekvicska. Budapest: Fortepan-könyvek / ZuckerMűvek Kft. 105 pp. Illus.

    László Munteán
    329-332
    2019-08-01
  • Kádár, Judit. 2018. Az Új Idők az első világháború alatt (1914-1918) [‘The New Times During World War I (1914-1914)’]. Budapest: Országos Széchényi Könyvtár. 320 pp. Illus.

    Maya J. Lo Bello
    325-328
    2019-08-01
  • Seegel, Steven. 2018. Map Men: Transnational Lives and Deaths of Geographers in the Making of Modern East Central Europe. Chicago and London: Chicago University Press. 346 pp., illus.

    Steven Jobbitt
    321-324
    2019-08-01
  • Slíz, Mariann. 2017. Personal Names in Medieval Hungary. Hamburg: Baar Verlag. 215 pp.

    László Szabolcs Gulyás
    317-320
    2019-08-01
  • Kiss, Tamás, Székely, István Gergő, Toró, Tibor, Bárdi, Nándor and Horváth, István, eds. 2018. Unequal Accommodation of Minority Rights - Hungarians in Transylvania. New York and London: Palgrave Macmillan. 545 pp., illus.

    Siarl Ferdinand
    314-316
    2019-08-01
  • Takács, Judit. 2018. Meleg század. Adalékok a homoszexualitás 20. századi magyarországi társadalomtörténetéhez [‘Gay Century: Contributions to Twentieth-Century Hungarian Social History of Homosexuality’] Budapest: Kalligram. 254 pp.

    Anna Borgos
    310-313
    2019-08-01
  • Selected English-Language Bibliography of Interest for Hungarian Cultural Studies: 2018-2019

    Zsuzsanna Varga
    299-309
    2019-08-01
  • Gendered Quest in Recent Hungarian Fantasy Films

    Vera Benczik
    290-298
    2019-08-01
  • The Curious Female Character in István Szabó’s Sunshine

    Zoltán Dragon
    281-289
    2019-08-01
  • Distancing Gender in Contemporary Hungarian Fiction

    Pál Hegyi
    268-280
    2019-08-01
  • The Double Entendre of Sex: Pornographies of Body and Society in Péter Esterházy’s Fiction

    Enikő Bollobás
    255-267
    2019-08-01
  • Narrative Style and Gender Relations in the Creative Relationship of Miklós Mészöly and Alaine Polcz

    Dávid Szolláth
    239-254
    2019-08-01
  • Böske Simon, Miss Hungaria and Miss Europa (1929): Beauty Pageants and Packaging Gender, Race, and National Identity in Interwar Hungary

    Louise O. Vasvári
    193-238
    2019-08-01
  • The Life and Times of Karola Szilvássy, Transylvanian Aristocrat and Modern Woman

    Réka M. Cristian
    172-192
    2019-08-01
  • Introduction to the Cluster. Inside and Outside the Patriarchal Box: On Hungarian Historical, Literary, and Filmic Constructions of Gender

    Enikő Bollobás
    166-171
    2019-08-01
  • In Memoriam: Steven Béla Várdy (1935-2018)

    John J. Dwyer, Géza Jeszenszky, Tibor Frank
    162-165
    2019-08-01
  • From Escapism to Propaganda: Hungarian Cinema in the Age of Growing Anti-Semitism, Nationalism, and World War II. Review Article of Frey, David. 2018. Jews, Nazis and the Cinema of Hungary: The Tragedy of Success, 1929-44 London, New York: I.B. Tauris. 462 pp. illus. and Gergely, Gábor. 2018. Hungarian Film 1929-1947: National Identity, Anti-Semitism, and Popular Cinema. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. 329 pp. illus.

    Lilla Tőke
    150-161
    2019-08-01
  • A New Historical Myth from Hungary: The Legend of Colonel Ferenc Koszorús as the Wartime Savior of the Jews of Budapest. Review Article of Jeszenszky, Géza, ed. July 1944: Deportation of the Jews of Budapest Foiled. Reno, Nevada: Helena History Press, 2018, pp. 317. Distributed by CEU Press.

    Peter Pastor
    132-149
    2019-08-01
  • Reflections on the Polanyis’ Mystique: A Review Article of Gareth Dale. Karl Polanyi: A Life on the Left. New York: Columbia UP. 2016 and Judit Szapor. A világhírű Polányiak: Egy elfelejtett család regényes története (Those World Famous Polanyis: Tales of a Long Forgotten Family). Budapest: Aura kiadó. 2017.

    András B. Göllner
    125-131
    2019-08-01
  • Identity Preservation and Hungarian Language Education in Diaspora Communities

    Jenő Palotai, Viktor Wetzl, Ákos Jarjabka
    108-124
    2019-08-01
  • The Abject as Body Language in Imre Kertész’s Fateless and Alaine Polcz’s One Woman in the War

    Edit Zsadányi
    92-107
    2019-08-01
  • Beyond the Colonial/Orientalist Encounter: “European” Cultural Contributions to Arab Modernity

    Alaaeldin Mahmoud
    46-64
    2019-08-01
  • Rózsa G. Hajnóczy’s Bengáli tűz [‘Fire of Bengal’]

    Savita Gaur
    65-77
    2019-08-01
  • Idioms and Idiotisms: Theodore Thass-Thienemann’s The Interpretation of Language and Spectral Inheritance

    György Fogarasi
    78-91
    2019-08-01
  • Ervin Sinkó's Search for Community: The Early Years, 1898-1919

    George Deák
    28-45
    2019-08-01
  • Manifestations of Hungarian Identity in Literature

    János Kenyeres
    1-27
    2019-08-01
  • 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
    2018-08-06
  • Laczó, Ferenc 2016. Hungarian Jews in the Age of Genocide: An Intellectual History, 1929-1948. Leiden: Brill. 239 pp.

    Ildikó Szántó
    209-212
    2018-08-06
  • Sándor, Klára. 2017. A székely írás reneszánsza ['The Renaissance of the Székely Script']. Budapest: Typotext. 311 pp.

    Peter Sherwood
    206-208
    2018-08-06
  • 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
    2018-08-06
  • 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
    2018-08-06
  • 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
    2018-08-06
  • Kőbányai, János, ed. 2017. Holokauszt-olvasókönyv ['Holocaust Reader']. Budapest: Múlt és Jövő. 792 pp.

    Ferenc Laczó
    189-191
    2018-08-06
  • 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
    2018-08-06
  • 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
    2018-08-06
  • 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
    2018-08-06
  • 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
    2018-08-06
  • 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
    2018-08-06
  • Gille, Zsuzsa. 2016. Paprika, Foie Gras, and Red Mud: The Politics of Materiality in the European Union. Bloomington: Indiana UP.

    Karl Brown
    166-168
    2018-08-06
  • Arany, Zsuzsanna. Kosztolányi Dezső élete [‘The Life of Dezső Kosztolányi’]. Budapest: Osiris, 2017. 692 pp. Illus.

    Enikő Bollobás
    162-165
    2018-08-06
  • 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
    2018-08-06
  • 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
    2018-08-06
  • Selected English-Language Bibliography of Interest for Hungarian Cultural Studies: 2017-2018

    Zsuzsanna Varga
    144-151
    2018-08-06
  • Heritage and Repatriation in the History of Habsburg and Hungarian Archives

    James P. Niessen
    136-143
    2018-08-06
  • 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
    2018-08-06
  • Reading Ádám Bodor’s Sinistra körzet [‘The Sinistra Zone’] in English

    Ágnes Orzóy
    104-119
    2018-08-06
  • The Spirit of Radio: Hungary 1956, Radio Free Europe, and the Shadow Public Sphere

    Karl Brown
    89-103
    2018-08-06
  • Herta Müller’s Atemschaukel (The Hunger Angel) in the Context of Twentieth-Century Forced Migration in East-Central Europe

    Ernő Csongor Kiss
    78-88
    2018-08-06
  • Identity and Intergenerational Remembrance Through Traumatic Culinary Nostalgia: Three Generations of Hungarians of Jewish Origin

    Louise O. Vasvári
    57-77
    2018-08-06
  • Versions of Triangular Desire in Hungarian Literature: Reading Sándor Márai and Péter Nádas

    Enikő Bollobás
    48-56
    2018-08-06
  • The Travelogues of Gyula Illyés and Lajos Nagy on Their Visit to the Soviet Union

    Peter Pastor
    32-47
    2018-08-06
  • Plaster Archeology in Budapest’s Seventh District: Toward a Mode of Engagement with Architectural Surfaces

    László Munteán
    11-22
    2018-08-06
  • Libel or Not? The War of Words between Lajos Kossuth and New York Editor James Watson Webb

    Kenneth Nyirady
    1-10
    2018-08-06
  • Denominational Reception of Literary Modernity in Hungary Before 1920

    Zoltán Szénási
    23-31
    2018-08-06
  • Making Burgenland from Western Hungary: Geography and the Politics of Identity in Interwar Austria

    Ferenc Jankó, Steven Jobbitt
    14-40
    2017-09-06
  • Selected English-Language Bibliography of Interest for Hungarian Cultural Studies: 2016-2017

    Zsuzsanna Varga
    173-181
    2017-09-06
  • Szerb, Antal. 2017. Reflections in the Library: Selected Literary Essays 1926–1944 (ed. Zsuzsanna Varga, trans. Peter Sherwood). Cambridge, UK: Legenda. Studies in Comparative Literature 46. 132 pp.

    Ákos Farkas
    202-206
    2017-09-06
  • Veizer, John Keith. 2015. VeizerVizerWiezerWieser: A Memoir and a Search: Granite City to Kompolt. North Charleston, SC: CreateSpace. 279 pp.

    Katherine Gatto
    210-212
    2017-09-06
  • Swanson, John C. 2017. Tangible Belonging: Negotiating Germanness in Twentieth-Century Hungary - Pitt Series in Russian and East European Studies. Pittsburgh, PA: U of Pittsburgh P. 456 pp. Illus.

    Virginia L. Lewis
    221-223
    2017-09-06
  • Csehy, Zoltán. 2014. Szodoma és környéke: Homoszocialitás, barátságretorika és queer irányulások a magyar költészetben ('Sodom and its Environs: Homosociality, Friendship Rhetoric and Queer Orientations in Hungarian Poetry'). Budapest: Kalligram.

    Eszter Timár
    251-253
    2017-09-06
  • Fischer, Linda. 2014. The Memory Book – One Woman's Self-Discovery in the Mist of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. New York: Minted Prose. 326 pp.

    Martha Pereszlényi-Pintér
    231-234
    2017-09-06
  • Introduction to Comparative Studies in the Central European Context

    György C. Kálmán, Zoltán Z. Varga
    96-105
    2017-09-06
  • Glajar, Valentina, Alison Lewis and Corina L. Petrescu (eds.). 2016. Secret Police Files from the Eastern Bloc – Between Surveillance and Life Writing. Rochester, NY: Camden House, Boydell and Brewer. 237 pp.

    Veronika Schandl
    239-241
    2017-09-06
  • Menyhért, Anna. 2016: Egy szabad nő, Erdős Renée regényes élete (‘A Free Woman, The Remarkable Life of Renée Erdős’). Budapest: General Press. 231 pp. Illus.

    Erika Kapus
    213-216
    2017-09-06
  • Fodor, Ferenc. 2016. Fodor Ferenc önéletirásai ('The Autobiographical Writings of Ferenc Fodor'). Ed. Róbert Győri and Steven Jobbitt. Budapest: ELTE Eötvös József Collegium. 350 pp. Illus.

    Andrew Behrendt
    182-185
    2017-09-06
  • Zsadányi, Edit. 2015: Gendered Narrative Subjectivity: Some Hungarian and American Women Writers. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. 149 pp.

    Agatha Schwartz
    242-245
    2017-09-06
  • Forgács, Éva. 2016. Hungarian Art: Confrontation and Revival in the Modern Movement. Los Angeles: DopppelHouse Press.

    Oliver A. I. Botar
    194-197
    2017-09-06
  • The Case of Mór Jókai and the Detective Story

    Péter Hajdu
    133-144
    2017-09-06
  • The Acta Comparationis Litterarum Universarum (1877–1888) from the Perspective of its British Collaborators

    Annamária Codău
    106-119
    2017-09-06
  • Kiséry, András, Zsolt Komáromy and Zsuzsanna Varga, eds. 2016. Worlds of Hungarian Writing - National Literature as Intercultural Exchange. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press and Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. 272 pp.

    Peter Sherwood
    168-172
    2017-09-06
  • Eötvös, Baron József. 2015. Poverty in Ireland 1837 ̶ A Hungarian’s View ̶ Szegénység Irlandban. Trans. Paul Sohar and László Bakos. Dublin: Phaeton Publishing Ltd.

    Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin
    228-230
    2017-09-06
  • Literary Modernism, Anti-Semitism, Jewishness and the Anxiety of Assimilation in Interwar Hungary

    Dávid Szolláth
    145-157
    2017-09-06
  • The Pushkin Myth and Cult in Central European Literature: Gyula Krúdy’s A vörös postakocsi [‘The Crimson Coach’] (1913)

    Zsófia Kalavszky
    120-132
    2017-09-06
  • Houze, Rebecca. 2015. Textiles, Fashion and Reform in Austria-Hungary Before the First World War - Principles of Dress. Farham, Surrey and Burlington, VT: Ashgate. 384 pp. 79 col. Plates. 109 b. and w. illus.

    Amber Winick
    261-265
    2017-09-06
  • Virginás, Andrea, ed. 2016. Cultural Studies Approaches in the Study of Eastern European Cinema: Spaces, Bodies, Memories. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 291 pp. Illus.

    Lilla Tőke
    257-260
    2017-09-06
  • Hamvas, Béla. 2016. The Philosophy of Wine (trans. Peter Sherwood). Budapest: Medio Kiadó. 115 pp.

    Cain Todd
    254-256
    2017-09-06
  • Kis, Pál. 2016. Csillaggal nem jó járni most. Kis Pál budapesti fényképész naplója 1944. október-december ('Better Not Walk around with the Star Now - the Budapest Diary of Pál Kis between October and December 1944'). Foreword by Pál Závada. Budapest: Magvető. 128 pp. Photos; Fenyves, Katalin and Marianne Szalay, eds. 2015. A holokauszt és a családom ('The Holocaust and My Family'). Budapest: Park Könykiadó. 492 pp. Photos.

    Ildikó Szántó
    246-250
    2017-09-06
  • Sipos, János and Ufuk Tavkul. 2014. Karachay-Balkar Folksongs. Budapest: Institute for Musicology of the Research Center for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Science, L’Harmattan. 424 pp. Maps, transcriptions.

    Dana Rappaport
    235-238
    2017-09-06
  • Fehérváry, Krisztina. 2013. Politics in Color and Concrete: Socialist Materialities and the Middle Class in Hungary. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. 288 pp. Illus.

    László Munteán
    224-227
    2017-09-06
  • Ferdinandy, György. 2016. Fekete karácsony (‘Black Christmas’). Budapest: Fókusz Egyesület/Magyar Napló Kiadó. 203 pp. Photos.

    Mario D. Fenyo
    207-209
    2017-09-06
  • Szűcs, Teri, ed. 2015. Bevésett nevek. Konferenciakötet. Budapest: Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, ELTE. 418 pp.

    Ferenc Laczó
    217-220
    2017-09-06
  • Baczoni, Tamás, Tibor Balla et al. eds. 2014. A Nagy Háború, 1914-1918 - kézzelfogható hadtörténelem (The Great War, 1914-1918 - Tangible Military History]. Budapest: Zrínyi Kiadó, Honvédelmi Minisztérium Hadtörténeti Intézet és Múzeum munkatársai (Staff of the Institute and Museum of Military History Ministry of Defense). 68 pp. Two DVDs and fifty-six reproduced documentary inserts.

    George Deák
    198-201
    2017-09-06
  • Loránt, Endre. 2016. A budapesti papagáj ('The Budapest Parrot') (trans. Zsuzsa Mihályi). Budapest: Kijárat. 264 pp. (originally published as: Lorant, André. 2006. Le Perroquet de Budapest, Une enfance revisitée ['The Parrot – A Budapest Childhood Revisited']). Paris: Viviane Hamy. 281 pp.); Lorant, André. 2017. Fugato. Paris: Cohen & Cohen. 263 pp.

    Evi Blaikie
    190-193
    2017-09-06
  • Kandó-Melocco, Ferenc. 2015. An Anti-Nazi at Hitler's Table: Political Memoirs of a Hungarian Nobleman Who Dared to Oppose Both Hitler and the Communists. (trans. and ed. Esther Kando Odescalchi). North Charleston, SC: CreateSpace. 162 pp., Illus.; Odescalchi, Esther Kando. 2016. My Escape: Memoirs of a Hungarian Teenage Freedom Fighter. North Charleston, SC: CreateSpace. Illus. 148 pp.

    Ruth G. Biro
    186-189
    2017-09-06
  • Gluck, Mary. 2016. The Invisible Jewish Budapest: Metropolitan Culture at the Fin de Siècle. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press. 251 pp. (Gluck, Mary. 2017. A láthatatlan zsidó Budapest. Budapest: Múlt és Jövő Alapítvány. 224 pp).

    Maya J. Lo Bello
    163-167
    2017-09-06
  • Lénárt-Cheng, Helga, and Zsuzsa Vajdovics. 2015. Lénárd Sándor: Világok Vándora ['Alexander Lenard: Wanderer of Worlds']. Budapest: L’Harmattan. 180 pp. Illus.

    András Kiséry
    158-162
    2017-09-06
  • Creating a “Vocabulary of Rupture” Following WWII Sexual Violence in Hungarian Women Writers’ Narratives

    Agatha Schwartz
    81-95
    2017-09-06
  • The Representation of Jews in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Hungarian Proverb Collections

    Ilana Rosen
    68-80
    2017-09-06
  • Mapping the Intergenerational Memory of the Holocaust in Hungarian Bystander Families: The Case of Sacha Batthyány’s Identity Novel, Und was hat das mit mir zu tun? [‘And What Does That Have to Do With Me?’]

    Gergely Kunt
    54-67
    2017-09-06
  • The Use of Hungarian and Serbian in the City of Szabadka/Subotica : An Empirical Study

    Siarl Ferdinand, Flora Komlosi
    1-13
    2017-09-06
  • Republishing Pre-World War II Hungarian Women Writers After the Fall of Socialism

    Judit Kádár
    41-53
    2017-09-06
  • Correction to: Jobbitt, Steven. “Hungarian Martyrs, Refugees, and the Politics of Anticommunism in Salazar’s Portugal, 1956–1957.” Hungarian Cultural Studies. e-Journal of the American Hungarian Educators Association, Volume 9 (2016): DOI: 10.5195/ahea.2016.263

    Steven Jobbitt
    266
    2017-09-06
  • Correction to: Vasvári, Louise O. “The Yellow Star and Everyday Life under Exceptional Circumstances: Diaries of 1944-1945 Budapest.” Hungarian Cultural Studies. e-Journal of the American Hungarian Educators Association, Volume 9 (2016) DOI: 10.5195/ahea.2016.260

    Louise O. Vasvári
    269
    2017-09-06
  • Correction to: Valuch, Tibor. “Following the Life Stories of Participants in the 1956 Hungarian Revolution.” Hungarian Cultural Studies. e-Journal of the American Hungarian Educators Association, Volume 9 (2016) DOI: 10.5195/ahea.2016.253

    Tibor Valuch
    268
    2017-09-06
  • Correction to: Kürti, László. “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.” Hungarian Cultural Studies. e-Journal of the American Hungarian Educators Association, Volume 9 (2016) DOI: 10.5195/ahea.2016.237

    László Kürti
    267
    2017-09-06
  • Swanson, John C. 2011. “About a Village” (Documentary Feature). 68 minutes.

    Steven Jobbitt
    263-265
    2016-10-11
  • 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
    2016-10-11
  • 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
    2016-10-11
  • Hungarian Martyrs, Refugees, and the Politics of Anticommunism in Salazar’s Portugal, 1956–1957

    Steven Jobbitt
    137-164
    2016-10-11
  • US-Hungarian Relations Ten Years After 1956

    Tibor Glant
    184-196
    2016-10-11
  • Hungarian Refugees of 1956: From the Border to Austria, Camp Kilmer, and Elsewhere

    James P. Niessen
    122-136
    2016-10-11
  • The Yellow Star and Everyday Life under Exceptional Circumstances: Diaries of 1944-1945 Budapest

    Louise O. Vasvári
    43-59
    2016-10-11
  • The Outsider Within: Béla Tarr and Hungarian National Cinema

    Lilla Tőke
    90-100
    2016-10-11
  • 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
    2016-10-11
  • 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
    2016-10-11
  • 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
    2016-10-11
  • The American Reception and Settlement of Hungarian Refugees in 1956–1957

    Peter Pastor
    197-205
    2016-10-11
  • Empress Elisabeth (‘Sisi’) of Austria and Patriotic Fashionism

    Christopher M. VanDemark
    1-10
    2016-10-11
  • Following the Life Stories of Participants in the 1956 Hungarian Revolution

    Tibor Valuch
    165-183
    2016-10-11
  • The Collaborative Illustrated Diaries of Two Preadolescent Boys During the 1956 Revolution.

    Gergely Kunt
    101-121
    2016-10-11
  • 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
    2016-10-11
  • 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
    2016-10-11
  • Rózsa Ignácz’s Torockói gyász [‘Torockó Mourning’]: Identity Beyond the Borders of Time and Space

    Zoltán Abádi-Nagy
    28-42
    2016-10-11
  • 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
    2016-10-11
  • 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
    2016-10-11
  • Selected English-Language Bibliography of Interest for Hungarian Cultural Studies: 2015-2016

    Zsuzsanna Varga
    209-219
    2016-10-11
  • Nemes, Robert. 2016. Another Hungary: The Nineteenth-Century Provinces in Eight Lives. Stanford: Stanford University Press. 292 p.

    Alexander Maxwell
    277-278
    2016-10-11
  • Simon, Attila. 2013. The Hungarians of Slovakia in 1938. New York: Columbia University Press, East European Monographs. 353 pp.

    Leslie M. Waters
    323-324
    2016-10-11
  • Péterfy, Gergely. 2014. Kitömött Barbár: regény [Stuffed Barbarian: a Novel]. Budapest: Kalligram. 448 pp.

    Enikő M. Basa
    239-241
    2016-10-11
  • Radnóti, Miklós. 2015. Eclogues and Other Poems (trans. Jack Roberts). Szeged: Americana e-Books. 88 pp.

    Paul Sohar
    315-322
    2016-10-11
  • Hooker, Lynn M. 2013. Redefining Hungarian Music from Liszt to Bartók. New York: Oxford University Press. 320 pp.

    János Sipos
    308-311
    2016-10-11
  • Niran, Judit. 2014. Jelek a vízen ('Signs on the Water'). Budapest: Libri. 260 pp. Illus.

    Ilana Rosen
    304-307
    2016-10-11
  • 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
    2016-10-11
  • 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
    2016-10-11
  • 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
    2016-10-11
  • 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
    2016-10-11
  • 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
    2016-10-11
  • 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
    2016-10-11
  • 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
    2016-10-11
  • Székelymagyar nemzeti- és kulturálisidentitás-stratégiák a trianoni határokon túl (Székely-Hungarian National and Cultural Identity Strategies beyond the Trianon Borders)

    Erzsébet Dani
    11-27
    2016-10-11
  • Situation of the Csángó Dialect of Moldavia in Romania

    Siarl Ferdinand
    72-89
    2016-10-11
  • The Holocaust Journal of Miksa Fenyő

    Maya J. Lo Bello
    60-71
    2016-10-11
  • Roters, Katharina. 2014. Hungarian Cubes: Subversive Ornaments in Socialism. Zürich: Park Books. 171 pp. illus.

    László Munteán
    279-281
    2016-10-11
  • Almási, Gábor and Lav Šubarić, eds. 2015. Latin at the Crossroads of Identity. Leiden: Brill. 326 pp.

    Siarl Ferdinand
    251-253
    2016-10-11
  • Némethy, Judith Kesserű, ed. 2015. 21st Century Hungarian Language Survival in Transylvania. Reno, NV: Helena History Press. 366 pp. Maps.

    Kenneth Nyirady
    285-290
    2016-10-11
  • Regime Change and the Attempted Rehabilitation of Self: Ferenc Fodor and the Production of Communist Geography, 1948-1962

    Steven Jobbitt
    147-164
    2016-01-22
  • Communist Geography Instead of Nationalist Geography: The New Cadres and the Case of Sándor Radó

    Róbert Győri
    124-146
    2016-01-22
  • Making the Space-Economy of Socialist Hungary: The Significance of the Division of Labor

    Márton Czirfusz
    105-123
    2016-01-22
  • Myth or Reality? Ottoman Support for Hungarian Rebels in Light of a Secret Transylvanian Mission to the Porta (1669-1670)

    Georg B. Michels
    34-45
    2016-01-22
  • The Mythical Power of the Dual River-System of the Carpathian Basin: The Notion of a Hungarian Mesopotamia

    Róbert Keményfi
    165-186
    2016-01-22
  • The Poetry of 1.5 and Second-Generation Israelis of Hungarian Origin

    Ilana Rosen
    46-62
    2016-01-22
  • Lessons from Objects: Designing a Modern Hungarian Childhood 1890-1950

    Amber Winick
    79-96
    2016-01-22
  • Hungarian Population Discourses in the Twentieth Century: The Problem of Declining Birth Rates

    Ildikó Szántó
    63-78
    2016-01-22
  • Two Austro-Hungarian Women Writers, Anna Tutsek and Terka Lux, Creating New Urban Identities in Early Twentieth-Century Budapest

    Judit Kádár
    24-33
    2016-01-22
  • From the Bright Future of the Nation to the Dark Future of Mankind: Jókai and Karinthy in Hungarian Utopian Tradition

    Zsolt Czigányik
    12-23
    2016-01-22
  • Language Play and Linguistic Hybridity as Current Trends in Hungarian Word-Formation

    Réka Benczes, Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra
    1-11
    2016-01-22
  • Tamas Dobozy. Siege 13.

    Ágnes Vashegyi MacDonald
    239-243
    2014-01-12
  • Review Article: The Wedding Gown Writes Back. Borgos, Anna. 2013. Nemek között: Nőtörténet, szexualitástörténet ('Between the Sexes: Women's History, Sexuality History'). Budapest: Noran Libro Kiadó. 317 pp.; and Lovas, Ildikó. 2008. Spanyol menyasszony (‘The Spanish Bride’). Bratislava/Pozsony: Kalligram Kiadó. 304 pp.

    Mateusz Chmurski
    97-104
    2016-01-22
  • Zinner, Tibor. 2013-2014. "A nagy politikai affér." A Rajk-Brankov-ügy ('“The Great Political Affair” - the Rajk-Brankov Case'), vols. I-II. Budapest: Saxum. 646/702 pp.

    Péter Vukman
    245-248
    2016-01-22
  • Körner, András. 2013. Egy vonakodó zsidó ('A Reluctant Jew'). Budapest: 2B Kulturális és Művészeti Alapítvány.

    Paul Varnai
    242-244
    2016-01-22
  • Rózsa, Dávid, Ed-in-Chief. 2014. Portrék a magyar statisztika és népességtudomány történetéből - életrajzi lexikon a XVI. századtól napjainkig ('Portraits from the History of Hungarian Statistics and Demography – A Biographical Lexicon from the Sixteenth Century to the Present'). Budapest: Központi Statisztikai Hivatal Könyvtár. 807 pp. Illus.

    Marius Turda
    239-241
    2016-01-22
  • Hock, Beáta. 2013. Gendered Artistic Positions and Social Voices - Politics, Cinema and the Visual Arts in State-Socialist and Post-Socialist Hungary. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag. 284 pp. illus.

    Lilla Tőke
    235-238
    2016-01-22
  • Mandler, David. 2014. Kelet és nyugat mezsgyéjén – Vámbéry Ármin és a Brit Birodalom ('On the Border between East and West – Arminius Vámbéry and the British Empire'). Budapest: Múlt és Jövő Kiadó. 223 pp.

    Anna Szalai
    232-234
    2016-01-22
  • Márai, Sándor. 2013. The Withering World (trans. John M. Ridland and Peter V. Czipott). Richmond, Surrey, UK: Alma Books. 242 pp.

    Paul Sohar
    226-231
    2016-01-22
  • Sándor, Klára. 2014. A székely írás nyomában ('On the Tracks of the Székely Script'). Budapest: Typotext. 353 pp.

    Peter Sherwood
    223-225
    2016-01-22
  • Apor, Péter. 2014. Fabricating Authenticity in Soviet Hungary – The Afterlife of the First Hungarian Soviet Republic in the Age of State Socialism. London: Anthem. 228 pp. Illus (Hungarian edition: Apor, Péter. 2014. Az elképzelt köztársaság. A Magyarországi Tanácsköztársaság utóélete 1945–1989. Budapest: Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Bölcsészettudományi Kutatóközpont. 228 o.)

    András Schweitzer
    219-222
    2016-01-22
  • Csobánka, Zsuzsa. 2013: Majdnem Auschwitz ('Almost Auschwitz'). Budapest: Kalligram. 279 pp.

    Agatha Schwartz
    216-218
    2016-01-22
  • Juckes, Tim. 2012. The Parish and Pilgrimage Church of St Elizabeth in Košice - Town, Court, and Architecture in Late Medieval Hungary (Architectura Medii Aevi 6). Turnhout: Brepols. XII+292 pp. 224 figs.

    Marianne Sághy
    210-215
    2016-01-22
  • Vörös, Boldizsár 2014: Történelemhamisítás és politikai propaganda. Illés Béla elmeszüleményei a magyar szabadságküzdelmek orosz támogatásáról ('Falsification of History and Political Propaganda - The Brainchildren of Béla Illés about the Russian Support of Hungarian Struggles for Freedom'). Budapest: Magyar Tudományos Akadémia (MTA) Bölcsészetudományi Kutatóközpont. Történettudományi Intézet, 2014. 335 pp.

    Peter Pastor
    206-209
    2016-01-22
  • Blomqvist, Anders E. B. 2014. Economic Nationalizing in the Ethnic Borderlands of Hungary and Romania: Inclusion, Exclusion, and Annihilation in Szatmár/Satu Mare 1867-1944 (Ph.D. Dissertation). Stockholm: Stockholm University. 400 pp.

    Alexander Maxwell
    204-205
    2016-01-22
  • Lenard, Alexander. 2013. Stories of Rome (trans. Mark Baczoni). Budapest: Corvina. 241 pp.

    Helga Lénárt-Cheng
    201-203
    2016-01-22
  • Szentkirályi, Endre. 2014. Cold War to Warm Cooperation - The Military Service of Cleveland Hungarians. Egy amerikai város magyar katonái, 1950-2014 (English and Hungarian). Budapest: Zrinyi Kiadó. 290 pp.

    Susan Glanz
    199-200
    2016-01-22
  • Dés, Mihály. 2013. Pesti barokk ['Budapest-Style Baroque']. Budapest: Magvető. 552 pp.

    Mario Fenyő
    196-198
    2016-01-22
  • Deák, István. 2015. Europe on Trial: The Story of Collaboration, Resistance and Retribution during World War II. Boulder: Westview Press. 257 pp. with maps and photographs.

    Kees Boterbloem
    194-195
    2016-01-22
  • Selected English-Language Bibliography of Interest for Hungarian Cultural Studies: 2014-2015

    Louise O. Vasvari
    187-193
    2016-01-22
  • Lisiak, Agata Anna. Urban Cultures in (Post)Colonial Central Europe

    Alexander Vari
    520-522
    2012-01-01
  • Gál, Vilmos. Hungary at the World Fairs: 1851-2010

    Zsuzsanna Tóth
    517-519
    2012-01-01
  • Csepeli, György, István Murányi, Gergő Prazsák. Új tekintélyelvűség a mai Magyarországon

    Mihály Szilágyi-Gál
    513-516
    2012-01-01
  • Schandl, Veronika. Socialist Shakespeare Productions in Kádár-regime Hungary

    Bálint Szele
    510-512
    2012-01-01
  • Barraud, Clement William, S.J. Saint Elizabeth of Hungary. Historical Drama in Five Acts (1892)

    Marianne Sághy
    506-509
    2012-01-01
  • Séllei, Nóra. Miért félünk a farkastól: feminista irodalomszemlélet itt és most [Why Are We Afraid of (Virginia) Wolf? Feminist Literary Views Here and Now]

    Anna Menyhért
    502-505
    2012-01-01
  • Kisantal, Tamás and Anna Menyhért, eds. Művészet és hatalom: a Kádár-korszak művészete [Art and Power. Art During the Kádár-Epoch]

    Ágnes Vashegyi MacDonald
    498-501
    2012-01-01
  • Piotrowski, Piotr. In the Shadow of Yalta: Art and the Avant-Garde in Eastern Europe 1945-1989. 1 Translated by Anna Brzyski

    Éva Forgács
    493-497
    2012-01-01
  • Sakmyster, Thomas. Red Conspirator: J. Peters and the American Communist Underground

    Andrew Felkay
    490-492
    2012-01-01
  • Király, Péter. A honalapítás vitás eseményei: A kalandozások és a honfoglalás éve [The Disputed Events of the Establishment of a Homeland: The Marauding Expeditions and the Year of the Conquest].

    Nándor Dreisziger
    487-489
    2012-01-01
  • Csapody, Tamás. Bori Munkaszolgálatosok: Fejezetek a Bori Munkaszolgálat Történetéből. [The Forced Laborers of Bor: Chapters from the History of the Forced Laborers of Bor]

    Julia Bock
    483-486
    2012-01-01
  • Schult, Tanja, A Hero’s Many Faces: Raoul Wallenberg in Contemporary Monuments

    Ruth G. Biro
    476-482
    2012-01-01
  • Zrinyi, Miklós. The Siege of Sziget. Trans. by László Kőrössy

    Enikő M. Basa
    471-475
    2012-01-01
  • Ádám Makkai: Polyglot Linguist, Poet and Literary Translator Between Languages

    Louise O. Vasvári
    1-5
    2014-01-12
  • Introduction: Questions of Space and Place in Scholarship on Modern Hungary

    Steven Jobbitt, Róbert Győri
    143-158
    2015-01-09
  • Hargitai, Peter. 2014. Barbarian Fantasy. Gulfport, FL: ipubs.

    Paul Sohar
    416-417
    2015-01-09
  • Symbolic Geographies and the Politics of Hungarian Identity in the ‘Populist-Urbanist Debate,’ 1925-44

    Richard S. Esbenshade
    177-197
    2015-01-09
  • Human Geography, Cartography, and Statistics: A Toolkit for Geopolitical Goals in Hungary until World War II

    Ferenc Gyuris
    214-241
    2015-01-09
  • The Contested Post-Socialist Rehabilitation of the Past: Dual Narratives in the Republishing of Tibor Mendöl’s "Introduction to Geography"

    Zoltán Gyimesi
    242-273
    2015-01-09
  • Research Note: Political Geography and the Production of Hungarian “Pocket Atlases,” 1913-1919

    Zoltán Hajdú
    274-292
    2015-01-09
  • Glant, Tibor. 2013. "Amerika, a csodák és csalódások földje." (America, the Land of Wonders and Disappointments.)

    Susan Glanz
    296-299
    2015-01-09
  • 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
    2015-01-09
  • Educating Apostles of the Homeland: Tourism and "Honismeret" in Interwar Hungary

    Andrew Behrendt
    159-176
    2015-01-09
  • 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
    2015-01-09
  • East and West in Modern Hungarian Politics

    Katalin Rac
    198-213
    2015-01-09
  • Hungarian Is No "Idioma Incomparabile": The Hungarian Language Reform in European Comparison

    Johanna Laakso
    320-336
    2015-01-09
  • Schwartz, Yigal. 2014. "Makhela hungarit" (A Hungarian Chorus)

    Ilana Rosen
    85-88
    2015-01-09
  • 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
    2015-01-09
  • 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
    2015-01-09
  • Kelemen, János. 2013. The Rationalism of Georg Lukács. Basingstoke: Macmillan, Palgrave Pivot. 144 pp.

    Mihály Szilágyi-Gál
    422-425
    2015-01-09
  • Kirkham, Pat, ed. 2013. Eva Zeisel: Life, Design, and Beauty. San Francisco: Chronicle Books. 255 pp. Illus.

    Judith Szapor
    418-421
    2015-01-09
  • 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
    2015-01-09
  • Vester, Shari. 2012. Degrees of Courage. Minneapolis, MN: Mill City Press. 574 pp.

    Klára Papp
    409-411
    2015-01-09
  • Molnár, Virág. 2013. "Building the State: Architecture, Politics, and State Formation in Postwar Central Europe"

    László Munteán
    300-310
    2015-01-09
  • 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
    2015-01-09
  • 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
    2015-01-09
  • 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
    2015-01-09
  • 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
    2015-01-09
  • 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
    2015-01-09
  • Ferdinandy, György. 2013. Mélyebbre - elbeszélések, jegyzetek (Dig Deeper – Short Stories and Notes). Budapest: Magyar Napló. 296 pp.

    Mario Fenyő
    388-390
    2015-01-09
  • 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
    2015-01-09
  • Semantic Features of Hungarian Neologisms With the Prefix Be: Analysis of Some Frequently Used Verbs (e.g., bevállal)

    Réka Sólyom
    358-373
    2015-01-09
  • The Role of Cultural Competence in the Teaching of Hungarian as a Foreign Language and in Cultural Diplomacy

    Erika Sólyom
    350-357
    2015-01-09
  • Politics of Memory in Andrea Tompa’s Novel "Fejtől s lábtól" [‘Head to Feet’]

    Zsófia Kata Vincze
    110-126
    2015-01-09
  • Death of a Nation? Debating the Great Transatlantic Emigration from Hungary, 1900-1914

    István Kornél Vida
    127-142
    2015-01-09
  • 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
    2015-01-09
  • 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
    2015-01-09
  • Selected English-Language Bibliography of Interest for Hungarian Cultural Studies: 2013-2014

    Louise O. Vasvári
    374-383
    2015-01-09
  • 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
    2015-01-09
  • Hungarian Women’s Holocaust Life Writing in the Context of the Nation’s Divided Social Memory, 1944-2014

    Louise O. Vasvári
    54-81
    2015-01-09
  • Fragments of a Hungarian Past in the Literature of 1.5 and Second-Generation Austro-Hungarian Immigrants in Israel

    Ilana Rosen
    41-53
    2015-01-09
  • 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
    2015-01-09
  • Amália Kerekes, Melinda Kindl, and Judit Szabó, eds. Post Festum. Szabadtéri játékok a két világháború között Salzburgban, Szegeden és Pécsett [Post Festum: Outdoor Festivals at Salzburg, Szeged and Pécs during the Interwar Period]

    Alexander Vári
    267-272
    2014-01-12
  • Zoltán Kékesi. Haladék - Holokauszt-emlékezet a kortárs képzőművészetben [Respite - The Memory of the Holocaust in Contemporary Art]

    Teri Szűcs
    263-266
    2014-01-12
  • Mónika Kozári. A nyugdíjrendszer magyarországon Mária Teréziától a második világháborúig [The Pension System in Hungary from Maria Theresa to World War II]

    Balázs Sipos
    261-262
    2014-01-12
  • Judit Kováts. Megtagadva [Denied]

    Ilana Rosen
    258-260
    2014-01-12
  • Ilona Kovács, ed. Katonalevelek - Az amerikai magyarok második generációja az amerikai hadseregben a második világháború idején, 1942-1945 [Soldier Letters- Second Generation American Hungarian Soldiers in the US Army during World War II, 1942-1945]

    Ilana Rosen
    255-257
    2014-01-12
  • Sándor Szathmári. Voyage to Kazohinia. Trans. Inez Kemenes

    William Oberly
    253-254
    2014-01-12
  • Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek and Louise O. Vasvári, eds. Comparative Hungarian Cultural Studies

    Dorottya Nagy
    249-252
    2014-01-12
  • Judith Szapor, Andrea Pető, Maura Hametz, & Marina Calloni, eds. Jewish Intellectual Women in Central Europe 1860-2000 - Twelve Biographical Essays

    Ágnes Vashegyi MacDonald
    244-248
    2014-01-12
  • Paulina Bren and Mary Neuburger, eds. Communism Unwrapped - Consumption in Cold War E. Europe; Cathleen M. Giustino, Catherine J. Plum, and Alexander Vari, eds. Socialist Escapes - Breaking Away from Ideology and Everyday Routine in Eastern Europe, 1945-1989.

    Agata A. Lisiak
    233-238
    2014-01-12
  • György Faludy. Silver Pirouettes. Trans. Paul Sohar.

    Péter Hargitai
    229-232
    2014-01-12
  • Bálint Gárdos, Ágnes Péter, Natália Pikli, and Maté Vince, eds. Confrontations and Interactions- Essays on Cultural Memory

    Marguerite De Huszar Allen
    226-228
    2014-01-12
  • Zoltán Fleck. Változások és változatlanságok - A magyar jogrendszer a rendszerváltozás után [Continuity and Discontinuity - The Hungarian Legal System after the Change of the System]

    György Csepeli
    224-225
    2014-01-12
  • Agatha Hoff. Burning Horses - A Hungarian Life Turned Upside Down

    Evi Blaikie
    220-223
    2014-01-12
  • [English-Language] Bibliography of Interest for Hungarian Cultural Studies: 2012-2013

    Louise O. Vasvári
    213-219
    2014-01-12
  • Transylvanianism, Nationalism, Folklore: The Academic Career of Olga Nagy in the Light of her Posthumous Book, Vallomások (2010)

    Kata Zsófia Vincze
    202-212
    2014-01-12
  • Translating Shakespeare for the Hungarian Stage: Contemporary Perspectives

    Bálint Szele
    187-201
    2014-01-12
  • Translating Welsh Drama Into Hungarian Through English: A Contextual Introduction to Sêra Moore Williams’ Crash in Hungarian Translation

    Márta Minier
    176-186
    2014-01-12
  • Pilot Course or Flying University? A University Course on Hungarian Language and History Taught in Wellington, New Zealand

    Bálint Koller, Alexander Maxwell
    164-175
    2014-01-12
  • Towards a Methodology of the Intercultural Teaching of Hungarian Literature to Speakers of Hungarian as a Second/Foreign Language

    Györgyi Horváth
    148-163
    2014-01-12
  • The Kodály and Rajkó Methods: Voices, Instruments, Ethnicity, and the Globalization of Hungarian Music Education in the Twentieth Century

    Lynn M. Hooker
    130-147
    2014-01-12
  • Bridging Cultural Borders: American Students’ Pedagogical Cross-Cultural Experiences in Hungary

    Jackie Greene, Elia Vázquez-Montilla
    120-129
    2014-01-12
  • Hungarian gyerekestül vs. gyerekkel (‘with [the] kid’)

    István Fekete
    96-119
    2014-01-12
  • Translating Family Names in Hungarian: A Diachronic Survey

    Tamás Farkas, Mariann Slíz
    82-95
    2014-01-12
  • From Autobiography to Fiction, or Translating Géza Csáth’s Diary from Hungarian to French and to Polish

    Mateusz Chmurski
    65-81
    2014-01-12
  • The "New World is An Other World": Hungarian Transatlantic Emigrants' Handbooks and Guidebooks, 1903-1939

    István Kornél Vida
    51-64
    2014-01-12
  • Contextualizing History in Hungarian Films of the New Millennium

    Clara Orban
    40-50
    2014-01-12
  • Ármin Vámbéry (1832-1913) as a Historian of Early Hungarian Settlement in the Carpathian Basin

    Nándor Dreisziger
    18-39
    2014-01-12
  • Text as Palimpsest: Gender in the Work of Agota Kristof

    Simona Cutcan
    6-17
    2014-01-12
  • Waterbury, Myra A. Between State and Nation: Diaspora Politics and Kin-State Nationalism in Hungary

    Leslie Waters
    468-470
    2012-01-01
  • Schwarz, Agatha, Ed. Gender and Modernity in Central Europe : the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and its Legacy

    Zsuzsanna Varga
    465-467
    2012-01-01
  • Bárdi, Nándor, Csilla Fedinec, László Szarka, eds. Minority Hungarian Communities in the Twentieth Century

    Bálint Varga
    462-464
    2012-01-01
  • Cooper, Thomas. The Holocaust as Culture. A Conversation with Imre Kertész

    Teri Szűcs
    459-461
    2012-01-01
  • Nye, Mary Jo. Michael Polanyi and His Generation; Origins of the Social Construction of Science

    Judith Szapor
    454-458
    2012-01-01
  • Farkas, Tamás, Kozma, István, eds. A családnév-változtatások történetei időben, térben, társadalomban. [The Histories of Family Name Changes in Time, Space and Society]

    Mariann Slíz
    449-453
    2012-01-01
  • Sándor, Klára. Nyelvrokonság és hunhagyomány. Rénszarvas vagy csodaszarvas? Nyelvtörténet és művelődéstörténet. [Linguistic Kinship and the Hun Tradition. Reindeer or Miracle Stag? The History of Language and the History of Culture]

    Peter Sherwood
    445-448
    2012-01-01
  • Rounds, Carol H. and Erika Sólyom. Colloquial Hungarian. The Complete Course for Beginners

    Peter Sherwood
    441-444
    2012-01-01
  • Várnai, Pál. Élet/eim [My Life/Lives]

    Jozsef Orosz
    437-440
    2012-01-01
  • Vida, István Kornél. Hungarian Emigres in the American Civil War: A History and Biographical Dictionary

    Kenneth Nyirády
    432-436
    2012-01-01
  • Adam, Christopher, Tibor Egervari, Leslie Laczko, Judy Young, Eds. The 1956 Hungarian Revolution – Hungarian & Canadian Perspectives

    Emese Ivan
    428-431
    2012-01-01
  • Kocsis, Aranka. Magyar Faluk és Magyar Falusiak a Szlovák Fôvárosban. Városiasodás és Etnicitás a 20. Század Pozsony Szélén [Hungarian Villages and Hungarian Villagers in the Slovakian Capital. Urbanization and Ethnicity]

    Eva V. Huseby-Darvas
    425-427
    2012-01-01
  • Dent, Bob. Inside Hungary From Outside

    Györgyi Horváth
    419-424
    2012-01-01
  • Rosen, Ilana. Soul of Saul: The Life, Narrative, and Proverbs of a Transylvanian-Israeli Grandfather

    Michal Held
    415-418
    2012-01-01
  • Issues of Assimilation, Language and Identity in the Lives of Young Max Nordau and Tivadar Herzl

    Hedvig Ujvári
    373-393
    2012-01-01
  • Bilingual Experience in the Hungarian and German Immigrant Communities of the San Francisco Bay Area

    Gergely Tóth
    362-372
    2012-01-01
  • Sociolinguistic and Contact-induced Variation in Hungarian Language Use in Subcarpathia, Ukraine

    István Csernicskó, Anna Fenyvesi
    185-215
    2012-01-01
  • Borgos, Anna, ed. Eltitkolt évek: Tizenhat leszbikus életút. [Secret Years: Sixteen Lesbian Life Journeys]

    Eszter Zsófia Tóth
    232-234
    2011-01-01
  • Kopacsi-Gelberger, Judit Heroes Don't Cry

    Susan Glanz
    412-414
    2012-01-01
  • English-Language Bibliography of Interest for Hungarian Cultural Studies: 2011-2012

    Louise O. Vasvári
    402-411
    2012-01-01
  • A Selected and Annotated Bibliography for the Research of Official Surname Changes in Hungary

    Tamás Farkas
    394-401
    2012-01-01
  • Tripping over the Dead: Hungarian-Israeli Holocaust Survivor Women's Narratives of Immigration, Restoration, and Remembrance

    Ilana Rosen
    348-361
    2012-01-01
  • Hollywood on the Danube: Hungarian Filmmakers in a Transnational Context

    Catherine Portuges
    341-347
    2012-01-01
  • Review Article: Inventing Historical Myths—Deborah S. Cornelius. Hungary in World War II. Caught in the Cauldron.

    Peter Pastor
    311-340
    2012-01-01
  • Exiled Hungarians in Argentina 1948-1968: The Formation of a Community

    Judith Kesserű Némethy
    290-310
    2012-01-01
  • Displaying Diaspora: Chinese Christian Presence in Hungary after 1989

    Dorottya Nagy
    277-289
    2012-01-01
  • The Characteristics of Hungarian Women’s Names in Slovakia

    Katalin Misad
    263-276
    2012-01-01
  • 'Should We Leave or Stay?' Notes on Recent Hungarian Outmigration

    Eva V. Huseby-Darvas
    247-262
    2012-01-01
  • Extra Hungariam Non Est Vita? The Relationships between Hungarian Immigrants and Their Homeland

    Éva V. Huseby-Darvas
    233-246
    2012-01-01
  • Jewish Name Magyarization in Hungary

    Tamás Farkas
    216-232
    2012-01-01
  • Multicultural Societies: Kálmán Mikszáth, Pál Závada and Péter Huncik

    Enikő Molnár Basa
    146-166
    2012-01-01
  • Danilo Kiš and the Hungarian Holocaust: The Early Novel Psalm 44

    John K. Cox
    167-184
    2012-01-01
  • The Hungarian Peculiarities of National Remembrance: Historical Figures with Symbolic Importance in Nineteenth-century Hungarian History Paintings

    Zsuzsanna Tóth
    129-145
    2012-01-01
  • The Places of Memory in a Square of Monuments: Conceptions of Past, Freedom and History at Szabadság Tér

    Erik Thorstensen
    94-128
    2012-01-01
  • Disputed Past: The Friendship and Competing Memories of Anna Lesznai and Emma Ritoók

    Judith Szapor
    77-93
    2012-01-01
  • Ready to Secede to the Ottoman Empire: Habsburg Hungary after the Vasvár Peace Treaty (1664-1674)

    Georg B. Michels
    65-76
    2012-01-01
  • Tobacco as Cultural Signifier: A Cultural History of Masculinity and Nationality in Habsburg Hungary

    Alexander Maxwell
    45-64
    2012-01-01
  • Concealed in the Open: Recipients of International Clandestine Jewish Aid in Early 1950s Hungary

    Zachary Paul Levine
    26-44
    2012-01-01
  • Propaganda Versus Genocide: The United States War Refugee Board and the Hungarian Holocaust

    Dorottya Halász
    17-25
    2012-01-01
  • Will Hungarian Private Collectors Turn International? Private Engagement in Contemporary Art in East Central Europe

    Gábor Ébli
    1-16
    2012-01-01
  • Jelinek, Yeshayahu A.: "The Carpathian Diaspora: The Jews of Subcarpathian Rus' and Mukachevo"

    Ilana Rosen
    295-297
    2011-01-01
  • Ábrahám, Barna, ed.: "Magyar-szlovák terminológiai térdések /Maďar-Slovenské terminologické otázky"

    Alexander Maxwell
    291-294
    2011-01-01
  • Ágai, Adolf: "Az örök zsidó. Régi naplók, életképek (1862-1906)" [The Eternal Jew: Old Diaries and Life Sketches (1862-1906)]

    David Mandler
    287-290
    2011-01-01
  • Némethy, Judit Kesserű: “Szabadságom lett a börtönöm”: Az argentínai magyar emigráció története 1948-1968

    Andrew Ludanyi
    284-286
    2011-01-01
  • Gerő, András: "Public Space in Budapest: The History of Kossuth Square"

    Agata Lisiak
    280-283
    2011-01-01
  • Bán, Zsófia and Turai, Hedvig, eds.: "Exposed Memories: Family Pictures in Private and Collective Memory"

    Katalin Kádár Lynn
    275-279
    2011-01-01
  • Fenyves, Katalin: "Képzelt asszimiláció? Négy zsidó értelmiségi nemzedék önképe" [Imagined Assimilation? The Self-Representation of Four Generations of Jewish Intellectuals]

    Mary Gluck
    272-274
    2011-01-01
  • Széchenyi, Kinga: "Megbélyegzettek. A kitelepítések tragédiája" [Stigmatized. The Tragedy of the Dislocations]; Hantó, Zsuzsa: "Kitiltott családok" [Banished Families]

    Katalin Fenyves
    267-271
    2011-01-01
  • Frank, Tibor: "Double Exile: Migrations of Jewish-Hungarian Professionals through Germany to the United States, 1919-1945."

    Andrew Felkay
    264-266
    2011-01-01
  • Kiss, Dénes: "Emberszám"

    István Fekete
    258-263
    2011-01-01
  • Palasik, Mária: "Félelembe zárt múlt: Politikai gyilkosságok Gyömrőn és környékén 1945-ben" [A Past Kept Secret Through Fear: Political Murders in Gyömrő and the Surroundings in 1945]

    Deborah Cornelius
    254-257
    2011-01-01
  • Kádár Lynn, Katalin, ed.: " Through an American Lens, Hungary, 1938: Photographs by Margaret Bourke-White"

    Joyce Berczik Corbett
    251-253
    2011-01-01
  • Varga, Virág and Zsávolya, Zoltán. eds.: "Nő, tükör, írás: Értelmezések a 20. század első felének női irodalmáról" [Woman, Mirror, Writing: Interpretations of Early 20th Century Women’s Literature]

    Ágnes Vashegyi MacDonald
    235-240
    2011-01-01
  • Borgos, Anna: "Portrék a Másikról – Alkotónők és alkotótársak a múlt századelőn" [Portraits of the Other. Women Creative Artists and Creative Partners in the Last Century]

    Nóra Séllei
    225-231
    2011-01-01
  • Kereszty, Orsolya. Nőnevelés és nemzetépítés Magyarországon 1867-1918. Sopron: Novum Publisher

    Adrienn Nagy
    222-224
    2011-01-01
  • Török, Petra, ed.: "Sorsával tetováltan önmaga. Válogatás Lesznai Anna naplójegyzeteiből" [Tattoed With Her Fate: Excerpts from Anna Lesznai’s Diary]

    Ágnes Huszár
    216-221
    2011-01-01
  • Tóth, Zsófia Eszter: "Kádár leányai. Nők a szocialista időszakban" [Kádár’s Girls. Women During Socialism]

    Susan Glanz
    213-215
    2011-01-01
  • Fábián, Katalin: "Contemporary Women’s Movements in Hungary: Globalization, Democracy and Gender Equality"

    Penny Shima Glanz
    210-212
    2011-01-01
  • Rosen, Ilana: "Sister in Sorrow: Life Histories of Female Holocaust Survivors from Hungary"

    Larisa Fialkova
    206-209
    2011-01-01
  • Agatha Schwartz: Shifting Voices. Feminist Thought and Women's Writing in Austria and Hungary

    Anna Borgos
    201-205
    2011-01-01
  • Ozsvath, Zsuzsanna: "When the Danube Ran Red"; Mandel, Eva Marika: "Le Livre de Mana"; Roth, Marika: "All the Pretty Shoes; A Memoir of Survival and the Feminine Spirit".

    Evi Blaikie
    196-200
    2011-01-01
  • Eva Livia Corredor: "East-West Odyssey"; Zsuzsanna Lápossy Diosy:"Life behind the Iron Curtain"; Kati Marton: "Enemies of the People. My Family’s Journey to North America"

    Enikő Basa
    190-195
    2011-01-01
  • Impersonal Narration in the Prose of Margit Kaffka, Emma Ritoók and Jolán Földes

    Edit Zsadányi
    171-189
    2011-01-01
  • Grammatical Gender Trouble and Hungarian Gender[lessness]. Part I: Comparative Linguistic Gender

    Louise O. Vasvári
    143-170
    2011-01-01
  • Critical Recognition of Women's Literature in Hungary: Reception of the 'Kitakart Psyché' Series, 2005-2011

    Rachel Miller
    136-142
    2011-01-01
  • The Anti-Racist Overtones of a Feminist Historical Novel Tetralogy from the 1940s

    Judit Kádár
    128-135
    2011-01-01
  • The Second Sex in Hungary. Simone de Beauvoir and the (Post)-Socialist Condition

    Mária Joó
    114-127
    2011-01-01
  • Women Authors with/without Gender Studies: the Gendered Regimes of Authority in Hungarian Literary Criticism Today

    Györgyi Horváth
    103-113
    2011-01-01
  • When Sexism Meets Racism: the 1920 Numerus Clausus Law in Hungary

    Katalin Fenyves
    87-102
    2011-01-01
  • Sleeping with the Political Enemy: Woman’s Place in Discourses of Race and Class Struggle in 20th Century Central Europe

    Dániel Bolgár
    77-86
    2011-01-01
  • Interview with Erzsébet Barát, Organizer of the Annual Conference, Language, Ideology, Media: Gender/Sexuality Relations in Hungary

    Erzsébet László
    70-76
    2011-01-01
  • Cynical References to Political Correctness in Hungarian Media in the 2000s

    Erzsébet Barát
    58-69
    2011-01-01
  • Languages of Exile and Community in Dezső Kosztolányi's Esti Kornél Cycles

    Adriana Varga
    45-57
    2011-01-01
  • Language about Language: Notes On The New Hungarian Media Laws

    Peter Sherwood
    38-44
    2011-01-01
  • Playing the Part: Hungarian Boy Scouts and the Performance of Trauma in Interwar Hungary

    Steven Jobbitt
    22-37
    2011-01-01
  • Undead Blond Hair in the Victorian Imagination: The Hungarian Roots of Bram Stoker’s "The Secret of the Growing Gold"

    Abigail Heiniger
    10-21
    2011-01-01
  • Genetic Research and Hungarian "Deep Ancestry"

    Nándor Dreisziger
    1-9
    2011-01-01
  • Pointy Bras and Loose House Dresses: Female Dress in Hungary and the United States in the 1950s

    Katalin Medvedev
    27-34
    2010-01-01
  • Hungary and the United States: A Comparison of Gifted Education

    Julianna Connelly
    18-26
    2010-01-01
  • "A Szigeti Veszedelem" and the Turkish Wars

    Enikő Molnár Basa
    1-17
    2010-01-01
  • Hungarians in the New World: A Grandchild’s Perspective

    Patricia Valdata
    40-47
    2009-01-01
  • The Third Generation: Hungarian Jews on Screen

    Catherine Portuges
    11-17
    2009-01-01
  • A töredezett (kulturális) test írása Polcz Alaine "Asszony a fronton" című művében

    Louise O. Vasvári
    35-51
    2010-01-01
  • "A megcsalt férj", or Cunningly Lingual Wives in Hungarian Ballad Tradition

    Louise O. Vasvári
    48-57
    2009-01-01
  • Voting Patterns on Hungarian Parliamentary Elections in 2002–2006

    Barnabás Rácz
    18-39
    2009-01-01
  • A személyiség varázsa

    Kissné Novák Éva
    1-10
    2009-01-01
  • All Roads Lead To… Options and Variations in Acquiring Native Proficiency in Hungarian

    Judit H. Ward, Sylvia D. Clark
    63-75
    2008-01-01
  • Diversity in Elementary Schools in Hungary

    Tünde Szécsi
    44-62
    2008-01-01
  • Impact of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution in Argentina

    Judith Kesserű Némethy
    36-43
    2008-01-01
  • Sámuel Brassai, the Last Transylvanian Polymath

    Erzsébet Molnár
    18-35
    2008-01-01
  • A filozófia és a fizika találkozása

    Kissné Novák Éva
    10-17
    2008-01-01
  • Imaging the Sport of Golf – Envisioning Communities

    Emese Ivan
    1-9
    2008-01-01
  • 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
    2015-01-09
  • A Multilingual Monologue: Alexander Lenard’s Self-Translated Autobiography in Three Languages

    Helga Lénárt-Cheng
    337-349
    2015-01-09
  • Problems of a Declining Hungarian Birth Rate: A Historical Perspective

    Ildikó Szántó
    93-109
    2015-01-09
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