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Szmeskó, Gábor. "The History of the Poetic Mind of János Pilinszky." Hungarian Cultural Studies 13 (July 30, 2020): 98–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/ahea.2020.390.

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One of the most important poets of postwar Hungarian literature, János Pilinszky’s (1921-1981) poetry represents the problems of connecting with the Other, the imprints of Second World War trauma and the struggle with God’s distance and silence. Although, unlike the case of most of his contemporaries in Eastern bloc Hungary, his poetry has been translated into several languages, he is hardly known in English-speaking countries. The metaphysically accented lyrical worldview and creator-centered aesthetics—which shows parallels with the Christian poetry of Michael Edwards—of this Hungarian poet
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Postma, Ferenc. "Ex libris Steph. S. Mányoki." Acta Neerlandica, no. 16-17 (March 1, 2021): 11–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.36392/actaneerl/2020/16-17/2.

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Some years ago, we discovered a Dutch item in the famous Klimo Library at Pécs. It is a Convolute, composed of 67 booklets, all printed in the Netherlands in the first half of the 17th century. The collection was made by a Hungarian student of theology from Debrecen, Stephanus / István S. Mányoki, during his stay as a peregrinus in the Netherlands, where he studied at the protestant universities in Groningen, Franeker, Leiden and Utrecht respectively (1646–1648). Later on, this collection of academic imprints came into the possession of Matthias / Mátyás Domsics (1691–1768), a Canon of the Cat
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Agárdi, Izabella. "Intersections of Memory and History in Rural Hungarian Women’s Life Narratives: Three Case Studies." Hungarian Cultural Studies 14 (July 16, 2021): 65–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/ahea.2021.428.

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The article contextualizes the oral life stories of three Hungarian-speaking women and their connections to the national histories of East-Central Europe. Through these three life narratives, I argue that in reconstructing their own life stories, the women articulate historical change. The women – born in the 1920s in the aftermath of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and coming of age in a socialist Eastern bloc as citizens of different nation-states – make up a generation as well as a mnemonic community with divergent versions of their community’s past. They talk about childhood in the interwar er
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Hoffmann, István. "Régi helyneveink névadóinak kérdéséhez." Névtani Értesítő 27 (2005): 117–24. https://doi.org/10.29178/nevtert.2005.16.

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On people after whom old settlements of Hungary were named The present study examines the name-sociology of place-names and generic words with localizing functions preserved in the written records of the Early Old Hungarian period. The starting-point of the discussion is that many of these language items can be observed as language imprints of the charter drafters, and the rest of the names do not describe the language situation of the local population equally well either. The linguistic characteristics of the names allow us to judge about the time of occurrence and cast light only rarely on t
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Kormányos Katona, Gyöngyi. "New Challenges and Situation of an Ethnic Minority within a Local Community in the Light of Social Changes." Ethnographica et Folkloristica Carpathica, no. 25 (September 25, 2023): 151–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.47516/ethnographica/25/2023/13253.

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Our memory is largely shaped by the way we look at the peoples currently living within the Carpathian Basin. Once a well-known tobacco-growing village in Historic Hungary, Torda (also known as Torontáltorda in Hungarian) is now a dispersed settlement with a Hungarian ethnic majority located in the Banat region of Vojvodina, Serbia. The shifting of national borders, the two World Wars, the events of the Yugoslav Wars and migratory movements have collectively changed and decimated the lives of Hungarians who had found themselves outside their motherland’s borders after the 1920s. In spite of the
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Sasvári, Anna. "Személynevek és földrajzi nevek A Pál utcai fiúk fordításaiban." Névtani Értesítő 46 (October 28, 2024): 43–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.29178/nevtert.2024.4.

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This paper presents decisions taken by translators concerning names in the novel A Pál utcai fiúk [‘The Paul Street Boys’]. It examines the extent to which the target language texts retain or domesticate the Hungarian names and explores the implications of these strategies. The central question is, what translation decisions are given preference in the rendition of a Hungarian work when translated into the language of a central culture? This analysis forms part of a broader research project in which the translation choices under investigation concern textual elements (e.g., sociopragmatic elem
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Edin Kadric. "Adapting to Change:." Journal of Economics, Law, and Society 1, no. 2 (2024): 55–76. https://doi.org/10.70009/jels.2024.1.2.4.

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This article examines the establishment of modern financial institutions among Bosnian Muslims during the Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1878–1918). It explores how traditional Islamic financial practices were challenged and reshaped under the pressures of modern European administrative and economic systems introduced by the Austro-Hungarian authorities. Key areas of focus include the establishment of new banking institutions and the adaptation of local communities to emerging economic paradigms. By analyzing historical documents, economic policies, and cultural respons
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Kadric, Edin. "Adapting to Change: Financial Institutions Among Bosnian Muslims in the Austro-Hungarian Era (1878-1918)." Journal of Economics, Law, and Society 1, no. 2 (2024): 55–76. https://doi.org/10.70009/jels.2024.1.2.4.

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This article examines the establishment of modern financial institutions among Bosnian Muslims during the Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1878–1918). It explores how traditional Islamic financial practices were challenged and reshaped under the pressures of modern European administrative and economic systems introduced by the Austro-Hungarian authorities. Key areas of focus include the establishment of new banking institutions and the adaptation of local communities to emerging economic paradigms. By analyzing historical documents, economic policies, and cultural r
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Szőke, Melinda. "A latinizálás és hiánya a pécsváradi apátság alapítólevelében." Névtani Értesítő 42 (2020): 29–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.29178/nevtert.2020.2.

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The founding charter of Pécsvárad Abbey (+1015/+1158 [about 1220]/1323/1403/PR.) is a document that has only survived in a 15th-century copy of a 13th-century forgery. Thus, an analysis of toponym history and linguistic history must deal with several chronological planes when studying the document. The first section of this study examines Hungarian words (Duna ‘Danube’; the names of trees: e.g. tulfa ‘oak’, scylfa ‘elm’; geographic common nouns: e.g. aruc ‘ditch’, nogwt ‘main road’) that are used only in Latin in other documents or are characterised by mixed usages of Latin and Hungarian terms
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Orešnik, Janez. "The memory of Lucien Tesnière, European linguist." Linguistica 34, no. 1 (1994): 7–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/linguistica.34.1.7-8.

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As is well known, there are two types of scholars, those who leave an eternal imprint upon their respective fields of research, and those who do not leave such an imprint. This is true of linguistics as well. And it seems that fate drew at least two linguists of the former kind into connection with the University of Ljubljana, namely Lucien Tesniere and the somewhat younger Roman Jakobson. Roman Jakobson was offered a post at the University of Ljubljana at the time when his then home country, Czechoslovakia, was threatened by German occupation. Had Roman Jakobson followed the call to come to L
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Pintér, M., Tibor. "Explicit information on translation theory in contemporary Hungarian and English Bible prefaces – a contrastive approach." Acta Academiae Beregsasiensis, Philologica IV, no. 1 (2025): 77–94. https://doi.org/10.58423/2786-6726/2025-1-77-94.

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In this paper, an attempt will be made to present a kind of imprint of the translators’ meta-linguistic activity by examining the preface of the most significant Hungarian Bible translations. This will involve an analysis of how they perceive their own translational and linguistic work, and how they evaluate their own linguistic work in the preface of the volumes. The summarised findings will then be synthesised with the relevant ideas concerning translation and language use, whilst acknowledging that recent studies have brought to light different concepts. The present study will primarily ado
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Šourek, Danko. "Renesansne ploče s grbovima Matijaša Korvina i Aragonaca iz nekadašnjega kaštela u Senju." Radovi Zavoda za hrvatsku povijest Filozofskoga fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu 52, no. 3 (2020): 203–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.17234/radovizhp.52.26.

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The paper discusses heraldic, cultural and art-historical aspects of two relief stone plaques from the former castle (Ožegovićianum) in Senj. Both plaques contain pairs of putti supporting leaf wreaths that surround specific heraldic representations. On the left panel it is the crowned coat of arms of the Neapolitan Aragon dynasty, recognizable by the characteristic alternation of fields with horizontal and vertical beams, stylized fleur-de-lis and multiple Jerusalem crosses. The more complex composition on the right plaque represents the Croatian-Hungarian lands under the rule of king Matthia
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Novák, Attila. "Israel's Relations with Emerging African States." Journal of Central and Eastern European African Studies 3, no. 3 (2023): 125–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.59569/jceeas.2023.3.3.199.

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Israel developedits relations with African countries relatively early. The initial boom in the 1950s was followed by a slowdown in the 1960s and then, in many respects, a standstill after the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Israel was seen by many African countries as an anti-colonial power, which gradually changed over time. In 1957, the Jewish state recognized the independence of Ghana, and in 1958 it set up a separate organization, the Agency for International Development Cooperation (MASHAV), to assist the newly independent African states. In 1963, it established a new embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. Base
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Jelsbak, Torben. "Skandinaviske studier og geopolitik: IASS og den kolde krig." Scandinavistica Vilnensis 17, no. 1 (2023): 7–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/scandinavisticavilnensis.2023.2.

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The foundation stone for the creation of IASS was laid at the First International Conference on Scandinavian Studies which took place at the University of Cambridge, England, in July 1956. Few months later, the world woke up to the news of the Soviet invasion in Budapest on November 4th, a defining moment in the history of the Cold War, which sent political shock waves and a flow of nearly a quarter-million Hungarian refugees to Western Europe. But how did this tense political situation affect the emerging field of international Scandinavian studies? Drawing on the vast literature of published
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Crowe, David M. "From Persecution to Pragmatism: The Habsburg Roma in the Eighteenth Century." Austrian History Yearbook 37 (January 2006): 99–120. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0067237800016799.

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In many ways, the habsburg roma, or Gypsies, are a “people without history.”1 Given their nomadic existence, they left little or no imprint on the political, economic, and cultural institutions of the various dominions through which they passed. Even such staples of social historians as birth, death, and census records, land and tax registers, court transcripts, and popular newspapers bear little witness to their presence and impact. Not surprisingly, successive regimes in Vienna and other centers of power had little interest in a people who dwelled permanently only on the lower rungs of socie
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Orban, Clara. "Kalmár, György. 2017. Formations of Masculinity in Post-Communist Hungarian Cinema: Labyrinthian Men. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature (for Palgrave Macmillan Imprint). 164 pp." Hungarian Cultural Studies 13 (July 30, 2020): 228–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/ahea.2020.404.

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Moisa, Gabriel. "Perceptions of the bolshevik danger at the western border of Romania in the interwar period." Revista de istorie a Moldovei, no. 3-4(131-132) (November 2022): 55–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.58187/rim.131-132.04.

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At the western border of Romania, the communist-Bolshevik ideology made its presence felt at the end of 1918 on the Hungarian chain, in the conditions of ideological turmoil of this type generated by the Bolshevik socialist group in Budapest formed around Kun Béla. In Oradea there was a socialist group even before the First World War. Its leader was Katz Béla in the fall of 1918. Bolshevik ideas were often spotted in the county in the immediate future, facilitating the formation of a fairly important communist group throughout the interwar period. At the end of 1919, the socialist leader Eugen
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Bene, Bence. "Socialist in content, national in form: Small-scale housing estates in Budapest between 1945 and 1960." Architecture Papers of the Faculty of Architecture and Design STU 29, no. 2 (2024): 3–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/alfa-2024-0007.

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Abstract In the second half of the 20th century, solving the housing crisis became a significant social issue and political task throughout Europe, particularly in the countries of the Eastern Bloc. Although due to its quantity, prefabricated large mass housing estates became overrepresented, dozens of smaller, experimental, and diverse mass housing forms also emerged. It is hypothesized, that these small housing estates, due to their scale and quality, are urban planning projects that were realized across political, economic, and architectural changes. To demonstrate their adaptability, this
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Tódor, Erika-Mária. "Linguistic Re-reading of the Literary Text. An Alternative Understanding of Local Bilingualism in the Context of Globalization." Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Philologica 15, no. 2 (2023): 123–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ausp-2023-0020.

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Abstract In this paper, I present a possible interdisciplinary, predominantly linguistic reading of the literary text, taking as a starting point the work of Andrei Dósa entitled Multă forţă şi un dram de gingăşie [Lots of Power and a Touch of Gentleness], published in 2021 by Polirom Publishing House. This way of re-reading allows us to go beyond the basic narrative structure of the text and focus on the underlying meanings constituted by the language used in the shaping of local colour. In the contextualization of the narrative thread, in the case of this novel, translanguaging strategies ap
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Gaál, Gabriella. "The city as memory in contemporary Polish women's literature." Tudásmenedzsment 24, no. 4. különszám (2023): 128–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.15170/tm.2023.24.k4.10.

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The research is based on the hypothesis that geographical spaces reflect the imprint of social, political, historical and cultural life. Spatial representations of settlements are the projections of social crisis and historical periods. The city has its own vocabulary and language, reflected in its buildings and spaces. These 'speaking' cities are open in space and time, and become theatres of self-writing, as the spaces of the city try to find forms of expression to see unspoken traumas, that is, theories of the city are also theories of the subject.
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ВАЩЕНКО, ДАРЬЯ. "Культурная память и структура локального пространства в селах Чуново, Яровце и Русовце (Южная Словакия)". Studia Slavica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 64, № 1 (2019): 197–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/060.2019.64115.

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The paper describes the structure of the local space of the Croatian villages of Chunovo and Jarovce, and the Slovak (earlier predominantly Hungarian-German) village Rusovce (Southern Slovakia, the region of Bratislava) in the form in which it conceptualities in the minds of local residents. The material was oral records on the results of the field survey of villages in May 2018. It is noted that the specificity of the structuring of local space in the villages was influenced by their complex geographical and sociohistorical peculiarities since the villages are located within the capital of Sl
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Biro, Ruth G. "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." Hungarian Cultural Studies 9 (October 11, 2016): 220–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/ahea.2016.257.

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The personal experiences of individuals who lived through the catastrophes of World War II, the Holocaust and the 1956 Hungarian Revolution have been told in many recent memoirs, greatly expanding our understanding of these historical events. In addition to the experiences of the narrators, the fate of their family members, friends, colleagues and entire communities who were all impacted by these events are also illuminated in these accounts. The two memoirs by George Pogany (b. 1928) cover his life since the early 1930s in Hungary, the Holocaust, communism, his escape to the West in 1956, his
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Karpichkov, Vitaly. "ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE AND ORGANIZATION OF LOCAL ADMINISTRATION OF BUKOVYNA AT THE END OF THE 18TH – BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURY." Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Legal Studies, no. 123 (2022): 37–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/1728-2195/2022/4.123-6.

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The administrative structure of the western Ukrainian lands of the late 18th and early 20th centuries has always aroused an increased interest among representatives of domestic historical and legal science. This is not surprising, because the described period was marked by many important historical events that left an imprint on the organization and social life of the western Ukrainian lands and enriched the history of the Ukrainian people with new political and legal experience. The purpose of the study is a comprehensive historical and legal analysis of the administrative structure and syste
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Aszódi, Attila, and Bence Biró. "A koronavírus járvány hatása a villamosenergia-rendszerre mint kritikus infrastruktúrára." Scientia et Securitas 2, no. 2 (2021): 136–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/112.2021.00044.

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Összefoglaló. Írásunk a magyar villamosenergia-rendszert vizsgálja a COVID–19 koronavírus-járvány időszakában. Bemutatjuk a járvány magyarországi alakulásának villamosenergia-fogyasztásra gyakorolt hatását. Elemezzük a magyar villamosenergia-fogyasztási adatokat a 2019. és a 2020. év vonatkozásában, összehasonlítjuk a fogyasztás és a GDP negyedéves változását 2020-ban, és összevetjük a magyar villamosenergia-rendszerben bekövetkezett változásokat egyes európai országok rendszerének adataival. Cikkünk végén röviden bemutatjuk a villamosenergia-rendszer mint kritikus infrastruktúra működtetéséne
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Smajlovic, I., D. Wang, M. Túri, et al. "Quantitative analysis and detection of chaptalization and watering down of wine using isotope ratio mass spectrometry." BIO Web of Conferences 15 (2019): 02007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20191502007.

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In early 1990's European Union has established new isotopic approach for detection of wine authenticity. In this article we setup the possibility of using new approach using new EIM – Module – IRMS (Ethanol Isotope Measurement – Module – Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry) instrumental technique and new analytical parameter δDn(δ2Hn) wine ethanol value, which represents δ2H value of non-exchangeable hydrogen stable isotope ratio in ethanol, with other isotopic species (δ18O values in wine water) to improve detection of illegal wine production practices such as addition of sugar and/or dilution wi
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Horbachenko, O. "Features of the mechanism for implementation of external state functions: unification of standards of the EU, Ukraine and Hungary." Uzhhorod National University Herald. Series: Law 1, no. 75 (2023): 27–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.24144/2307-3322.2022.75.1.4.

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The return of Ukraine to the trajectory of stable development and the solution of rather complex issues of the political spectrum of direction, economic, social issues of the implementation of the external functions of the state, especially in the chronology of today and the difficult interstate relations with Hungary, and not only, requires significant efforts. Currently, the model of legal relations does not demonstrate a wide spectrum of democratic approaches of interests, but we are observing the phantom degraded approaches of the Soviet past on the part of the leadership of the Hungarian
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Szabó, Ádám. "Mauric from Apahida (MAURICIUS ≈ MAURICUS)." Acta Musei Napocensis 58 (December 12, 2021): 175–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.54145/actamn.i.58.11.

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"Based on scattered finds, besides the well‑known Ist (1889) and IInd (1968/1969) “princely” graves in Apahida (Romania, Cluj County), dated to the Gepidic age (5–6 centuries AD) (Pl. I), there must have been a IIIrd princely grave there. Apart from these scattered finds, a sealring with a monogram (symbolum), found in Apahida – and kept in the Hungarian National Museum – (Pl. II/1–3) refers to the same. The retrograde monogram on the ring indicates that the sealring was not only a personal jewel, but also a functional tool used for authentication. Although the ring’s precise site in Apahida i
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Füzesi, András, and Pál Raczky. "Öcsöd-Kováshalom. Potscape of a Late Neolithic site in the Tisza region." Dissertationes Archaeologicae, April 8, 2019, 43–146. http://dx.doi.org/10.17204/dissarch.2018.43.

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The primary goal of the present study is the publication of the ceramic inventory from Öcsöd-Kováshalom, for which Dissertationes Archaeologicae, being an online journal, can provide the necessary space. We shall principally focus on the possible correlations between vessel forms and their decoration in our analysis, alongside the examination of other traits and dimensions. The ad hoc nature of the analysed finds, i.e. an assemblage of vessels that could be successfully refitted, nevertheless constrains the more general insights that can be drawn from this assemblage. Our primary focus is on t
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Sarlos, Gabor, and Mariann Fekete. "Seeing the unseen: The Chernobyl imprint on the Hungarian public sphere." Journal of Public Affairs 19, no. 4 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pa.1931.

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Arany, János. "„Kimegyek a doberdói harctérre”." Studia Litteraria 54, no. 3-4 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.37415/studia/2015/54/4176.

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Folk music – just like any other work of art – bears the historical imprint of the age when it was born. World War military poetry is the last manifestation of the song creating imagination of Hungarian folk culture. Due to cultural history, we have a particularly colourful and nuanced image of the effects of the “Great War” on Hungarian folk music. It is a unique coincidence – both of historical and academic importance – that the significance of folk music and its research was recognized by the whole continent just a decade before the outbreak of the war, that there were two outstanding resea
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Rákóczy, Anita. "Károly Kazimir’s Opening Speech before the Hungarian Premiere of Waiting for Godot (1965)." Samuel Beckett Today / Aujourd'hui, July 14, 2025, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1163/18757405-tat00007.

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Abstract Samuel Beckett’s dramas arrived on the Hungarian stage relatively late: Waiting for Godot premiered in Budapest on 2 November 1965. Co-directed by Károly Kazimir and Péter Léner, it was the opening production of Thália Theatre’s new theatre space, Thália Studio. On the opening night of the first Godot, Károly Kazimir, walked up the stage before the play began and delivered a long speech with the title An Encounter With The Theatre of The Absurd. This masterpiece, which I call an apology, carries the imprint of the era in which the production was born. In a theatre-historical context h
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Brien, Donna Lee. "“Porky Times”: A Brief Gastrobiography of New York’s The Spotted Pig." M/C Journal 13, no. 5 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.290.

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Introduction With a deluge of mouthwatering pre-publicity, the opening of The Spotted Pig, the USA’s first self-identified British-styled gastropub, in Manhattan in February 2004 was much anticipated. The late Australian chef, food writer and restauranteur Mietta O’Donnell has noted how “taking over a building or business which has a long established reputation can be a mixed blessing” because of the way that memories “can enrich the experience of being in a place or they can just make people nostalgic”. Bistro Le Zoo, the previous eatery on the site, had been very popular when it opened almos
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