REPLIKA 30 + COVER + CONTENTS + ABSTRACTS (original) (raw)
Schwartz, Agatha: Lendák-Kabók, Karolina, ed. 2020: Üvegplafon? Vajdasági magyar (értelmiségi) női perspektivák. [‘Glass Ceiling? Vojvodina Hungarian (Intellectual) Women’s Perspectives’]. Újvidék: Forum. 374 pp.
Lendák-Kabók Karolina
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A Response to Katalin Fábián’s Review Essay. Hungarian Studies Review, 2024. 51 (1): 88–93. (In cooperation with Tamás Gerőcs.)
Márk Áron Éber
Hungarian Studies Review, 2024
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Review: "Political Justice in Post WWII Budapest" (together with Andrea Peto, 2012) by Aniko Gregor in Hungarian Studies Review Vol. XL, No. 2
Ildiko Barna
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Hungarian Studies Review Fall 2013 on Political Justice in post WWII Budapest, together with Ildiko Barna
Andrea Peto
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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 jelenk...
Tamas Bezsenyi
Hungarian Cultural Studies, 2016
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Review of "Julia Rajk" by Judith Szapor in Hungarian Studies Review 2008/1-2
Andrea Peto
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Assessing Contemporary Hungarian Society
Gabriella Pusztai
Review of Sociology of the Hungarian Sociological Association, 2003
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Identity Shift in the Literature of Vojvodina’s Hungarian Community, 1992-2010
Oskar Roginer
2016
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Géring et. al (2014) 50 years of sociology in Hungary. Report on the joint anniversary conference of the Hungarian Sociological Association and the Institute for Sociology of the Centre for Social Sciences o the Hungarian Academy
Gábor Király, Zsuzsanna Gering
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34 Hungary : The cultural context
Andras Kappanyos
2019
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Replika Journal 101/102 (2017) Cover AND Editors AND Abstracts AND Contributors
Adam Havas
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Klimo1956_1942_HungarianHistoricalReview2016 (1).pdf
Arpad von Klimo
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ERIS Web Journal 1/2014 Project VEDTYM at the Faculty of Social Studies of the University of Ostrava in Ostrava
Jelena Petrucijova
2014
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Introduction. Hungarian Historical Review 9, no. 3 (2020): 385–389
András Szécsényi, Alexandra M Szabo
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Women in Hungary in Times of Social and Cultural Transition. Hungarian Studies Review 1999/26 (1-2), 39-58.
Eva Thun
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Review about Hungarian Everydays and Contemporary Hungarian Society (Tibor Valuch)
Tamas Bezsenyi
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Selected English-Language Bibliography of Interest for Hungarian Cultural Studies: 2013-2014
Louise O. Vasvári
Hungarian Cultural Studies, 2015
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50 years of sociology in Hungary. Report on the joint anniversary conference of the Hungarian Sociological Association and the Institute for Sociology of the Centre for Social Sciences o the Hungarian Academy
Veronika Paksi, Zsuzsanna Gering
Corvinus Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 2014
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Review of Comparative Hungarian Cultural Studies. Tötösy de Zepetnek, Steven, and Louise O. Vasvári, eds.
Prayer Elmo Raj
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Review of Paul Hanebrink, in: Hungarian Historical Review, Nr. 10, 1 (2021): 171–173.
Liliya Berezhnaya
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Çankaya University Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences vol12/1-2 double issue // www.cujhss.cankaya.edu.tr
philip glover, Mustafa Kirca, Hywel Dix, Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Çankaya University Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2018
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Women in Hungary in Times of Social and Cultural Transition. Hungarian Studies Review 1999/26 (1-2), 39-58. (Special volume: Women and Hungary: Reclaiming Images and Histories. Edited by M. Kadar and A. Schwartz. Toronto, Canada.)
Eva Thun
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"Victims and Traditions. Narratives of Hungarian National History after the Age of Extremes" in Oto Luthar (ed.), Of Red Dragons and Evil Spirits. Post-Communist Historiography between Democratization and the New Politics of History (Budapest: CEU Press, 2017)
Ferenc Laczó
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Pető, A., & Barna, I. (2021). ‘Unfettered Freedom’ Revisited: Hungarian Historical Journals between 1989 and 2018. Contemporary European History, 30(3), 427-438. doi:10.1017/S0960777321000229
Andrea Peto
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The Sociological Tradition of Hungarian Philosophy, Studies in East European Thought 60, 2008/1-2.
Tamas Demeter
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Hungarian Historical Review-Vol. 3. No. 1. (2014.)
Siegfried Gruber
2015
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„"Inhabited by Animals and Beggars"?: The Case of Hungary” in Queries No. 2. 2010. pp. 110-117.
Andrea Peto
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2004: T. Kramberger, S. Mihelj, D. Rotar: Representations of the Nation and of the Other in the Slovenian Periodical Press Before and After 1991: Engagements and Implications Taja Kramberger, …
Taja Kramberger
Quality press in Southeast …, 2004
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Kürti, Youth And The State In Hungary, 2002.pdf
Laszlo Kurti
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Book Review: András Bozóki, “Rolling Transition and the Role of Intellectuals: The Case of Hungary, 1977–1994”, CEU Press, 2022, 602 Pages
Attila Gökhun Dayıoğlu
Polish Political Science Review
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International Solidarity as the Cornerstone of the Hungarian Post-War Socialist Women's Rights Agenda in the Magazine Asszonyok
Zsofia Lorand
International Review of Social History, 2022
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Hungary and Romania beyond National Narratives, ed. by Anders Blomqvist, Constantin Iordachi, and Balázs Trencsényi
R. Chris Davis
2014
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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. ...
Andras Schweitzer
Hungarian Cultural Studies, 2016
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Postmodernism in Hungary
Judit Friedrich
The AnaChronisT
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Language in Motion?: Popular, Political and Identity Aspects of Hungarian in Romania
Tóth-Batizán Emese-Emőke
2011
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