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  • Educating Apostles of the Homeland: Tourism and "Honismeret" in Interwar Hungary

    Andrew Behrendt
    159-176
    2015-01-09
  • Frontátvonulás [‘Frontal Passage’] Tamás Cseh and Géza Bereményi’s Album of No Return

    Diana Senechal
    53-69
    2024-09-12
  • The Controversy About 1944 in Hungary and the Escape of Budapest’s Jews from Deportation. A Response.

    Géza Jeszenszky
    67-74
    2020-07-30
  • The Auschwitz Report The Impact of Its Revelations in Switzerland and Hungary

    Frank Baron
    73-91
    2023-09-06
  • Ready to Secede to the Ottoman Empire: Habsburg Hungary after the Vasvár Peace Treaty (1664-1674)

    Georg B. Michels
    65-76
    2012-01-01
  • 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
  • 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
  • The Spirit of Radio: Hungary 1956, Radio Free Europe, and the Shadow Public Sphere

    Karl Brown
    89-103
    2018-08-06
  • Gál, Vilmos. Hungary at the World Fairs: 1851-2010

    Zsuzsanna Tóth
    517-519
    2012-01-01
  • Trianon: 101 Years Later

    András Ludányi
    1-10
    2022-07-19
  • East and West in Modern Hungarian Politics

    Katalin Rac
    198-213
    2015-01-09
  • 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
  • 'Should We Leave or Stay?' Notes on Recent Hungarian Outmigration

    Eva V. Huseby-Darvas
    247-262
    2012-01-01
  • The Holocaust Journal of Miksa Fenyő

    Maya J. Lo Bello
    60-71
    2016-10-11
  • Barraud, Clement William, S.J. Saint Elizabeth of Hungary. Historical Drama in Five Acts (1892)

    Marianne Sághy
    506-509
    2012-01-01
  • 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
  • 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
  • Possibilities for a New Social Model? Vid Mihelics and Social Policy in the Interwar Era

    Péter Krisztián Zachar
    58-72
    2023-09-06
  • Jewish Name Magyarization in Hungary

    Tamás Farkas
    216-232
    2012-01-01
  • 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
  • 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
  • Let the River Flow: Fighting a Dam in Communist Hungary

    David A.J. Reynolds
    111-130
    2020-07-30
  • Problems of a Declining Hungarian Birth Rate: A Historical Perspective

    Ildikó Szántó
    93-109
    2015-01-09
  • 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
  • Danilo Kiš and the Hungarian Holocaust: The Early Novel Psalm 44

    John K. Cox
    167-184
    2012-01-01
  • Making the Space-Economy of Socialist Hungary: The Significance of the Division of Labor

    Márton Czirfusz
    105-123
    2016-01-22
  • Zrinyi, Miklós. The Siege of Sziget. Trans. by László Kőrössy

    Enikő M. Basa
    471-475
    2012-01-01
  • 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
  • Human Geography, Cartography, and Statistics: A Toolkit for Geopolitical Goals in Hungary until World War II

    Ferenc Gyuris
    214-241
    2015-01-09
  • Hollywood on the Danube: Hungarian Filmmakers in a Transnational Context

    Catherine Portuges
    341-347
    2012-01-01
  • 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
  • Translating Family Names in Hungarian: A Diachronic Survey

    Tamás Farkas, Mariann Slíz
    82-95
    2014-01-12
  • A Hungarian Musician’s Memoir of Suffering, Survival, and Fate Így végződött

    Jeffrey Charles Wagner
    224-241
    2023-09-06
  • Languages of Exile and Community in Dezső Kosztolányi's Esti Kornél Cycles

    Adriana Varga
    45-57
    2011-01-01
  • Research Note: Political Geography and the Production of Hungarian “Pocket Atlases,” 1913-1919

    Zoltán Hajdú
    274-292
    2015-01-09
  • 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
  • Review Article: Inventing Historical Myths—Deborah S. Cornelius. Hungary in World War II. Caught in the Cauldron.

    Peter Pastor
    311-340
    2012-01-01
  • Contextualizing History in Hungarian Films of the New Millennium

    Clara Orban
    40-50
    2014-01-12
  • 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
  • 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
  • Displaying Diaspora: Chinese Christian Presence in Hungary after 1989

    Dorottya Nagy
    277-289
    2012-01-01
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