Academic journal dedicated to publishing scholarship on contemporary and historical issues related to Hungary. Published by Penn State University Press.
There's also a primary source on Deák's expulsion from Hungary in 1945 and an interview with philosopher Charles Taylor. And Katalin Fábián has a review essay on recent books on Hungarian authoritarianism.
Three years later, it's finally happening! There will be two in-person book talks on Borders on the Move next week: Monday, September 25 at 17:40 at CEU in Vienna and Tuesday, September 26 at 11 at the Történettudományi Intézet in Budapest. If you are in the area, please come!
Join us tomorrow at 12pm EST for a discussion of Máté Rigó's Capitalism in Chaos with discussant Cristina Florea! Register here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F…
Join us tomorrow at 12pm EST for a discussion of Máté Rigó's Capitalism in Chaos with discussant Cristina Florea! Register here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F…
Get yourself a copy of @KindKovacs's Budapest's Children and join us for her virtual book talk this Thursday, March 30 at 12:30pm with discussant Paul Hanebrink. Please DM for Zoom link!
Get yourself a copy of @KindKovacs's Budapest's Children and join us for her virtual book talk this Thursday, March 30 at 12:30pm with discussant Paul Hanebrink. Please DM for Zoom link!
Join us Thursday, March 30 at 12:30pm EST for a virtual book talk with Friederike Kind-Kovács @KindKovacs author of Budapest's Children: Humanitarian Relief in the Aftermath of the Great War, with discussant Paul Hanebrink. DM for Zoom login info!
Today at 12:30pm EST, Hungarian Studies Association is hosting a virtual book talk for Maya Nadkarni's "The Remains of Socialism." DM for the Zoom login info!
Today at 12:30pm EST, Hungarian Studies Association is hosting a virtual book talk for Maya Nadkarni's "The Remains of Socialism." DM for the Zoom login info!
Call for Papers for Hungarian Studies Review's 50th anniversary issue: The History of Property Regimes in Hungary. Deadline: January 15, 2023. networks.h-net.org/node/1938…
HSR's editorial team is soliciting submissions for a special issue on property regimes in Hungary. Contact our managing editor @leslie_H2Os for more info!
Call for Papers for Hungarian Studies Review's 50th anniversary issue: The History of Property Regimes in Hungary. Deadline: January 15, 2023. networks.h-net.org/node/1938…
In the interwar period, #Hungary aggressively pursued a policy of cultural diplomacy, of which one significant element was “representative” art exhibitions, hosted in a variety of European cities.
Samuel Albert shares new research on Fri, 10/28 at 12pm: cunyreees.commons.gc.cuny.ed…
HSR is seeing authors for our 50th anniversary issue on the history of property regimes in Hungary. Pitch us an idea--we'd love to hear from first-time authors, interdisciplinary scholars, anybody interested in Hungarian Studies. See link below for further details!
Call for Papers for Hungarian Studies Review's 50th anniversary issue: The History of Property Regimes in Hungary. Deadline: January 15, 2023. networks.h-net.org/node/1938…
The Hungarian Studies Association is sad to share the news that Susan Glanz, longtime treasurer of the organization, passed away earlier this week. Those who would like to express their sympathies can do so here: dignitymemorial.com/obituari…