Hungarian Studies Review, anniversary volume is online! (https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/psup/hungarian-studies/issue/50/1-2 .), including a few interesting articles and sources on history of science.
Special Issue: Hungarian Studies Review at 50
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
HUNGARIAN STUDIES REVIEW AT 50
Leslie Waters
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HUNGARIAN STUDIES REVIEW: THE BEGINNINGS OF THE JOURNAL IN THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF THE 1970S
Árpád von Klimó
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View articletitled, <em>Hungarian Studies Review</em>: The Beginnings of the Journal in the Historical Context of the 1970s
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ARTICLE CLUSTER
HISTORIES OF PROPERTY IN HUNGARY
Borbála Zsuzsanna Török
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FOSTERING THE NATIONAL INTEREST: UTILIZING HUNGARIAN STATE PROPERTY IN THE JIU VALLEY TO BUILD A MODERN COAL INDUSTRY
Anca Glont
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View articletitled, Fostering the National Interest: Utilizing Hungarian State Property in the Jiu Valley to Build a Modern Coal Industry
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CULTURE WARS AS PROPERTY STRUGGLES: THE HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF ARTS IN POST-1989 HUNGARY
Kristóf Nagy
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View articletitled, Culture Wars as Property Struggles: The Hungarian Academy of Arts in Post-1989 Hungary
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ARTICLES
LIVES AND DESTINIES IN HISTORY: THE POSSIBILITIES AND QUESTIONS OF PERSONAL HISTORY
Tibor Valuch
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View articletitled, Lives and Destinies in History: The Possibilities and Questions of Personal History
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READING SCIENCE FICTION IN SOCIALIST HUNGARY
Zsolt Nagy
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View articletitled, Reading Science Fiction in Socialist Hungary
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ROUNDTABLE
ISTVÁN DEÁK AND HUNGARIAN HISTORY: REMEMBERING THE LIFE AND CAREER OF A GIANT IN THE FIELD
Leslie Waters
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View articletitled, István Deák and Hungarian History: Remembering the Life and Career of a Giant in the Field
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REMEMBERING A GREAT MAN
Péter Csunderlik
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View articletitled, Remembering a Great Man
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MY CONVERSATIONS WITH ISTVÁN DEÁK
Csaba Békés
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View articletitled, My Conversations with István Deák
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ISTVÁN DEÁK’S HISTORY OF HUNGARY
Robert Nemes
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View articletitled, István Deák’s History of Hungary
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ISTVÁN DEÁK AND HUNGARIAN JEWISH HISTORY
Howard Lupovitch
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View articletitled, István Deák and Hungarian Jewish History
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THE MARATHON RUNNER HISTORIAN: A TRIBUTE TO ISTVÁN DEÁK
Attila Pók
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View articletitled, The Marathon Runner Historian: A Tribute to István Deák
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THE OFFICE MATE
Zoltán Szász
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View articletitled, The Office Mate
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FAREWELL TO MY FRIEND ISTVÁN DEÁK
Tibor Hajdu
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View articletitled, Farewell to My Friend István Deák
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PRIMARY SOURCE
“SUCH ARBITRARY AND RUDE ACTION”: ISTVÁN DEÁK’S REPORTS ON HIS EXPULSION FROM HUNGARY IN 1973–74
Szabolcs László; Matthias Duller
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View articletitled, “Such Arbitrary and Rude Action”: István Deák’s Reports on His Expulsion from Hungary in 1973–74
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INTERVIEW
“I GOT A FEEL FOR ALL SORTS OF HUNGARIAN THINGS”: AN INTERVIEW WITH CHARLES TAYLOR ON HIS INVOLVEMENT IN HUNGARIAN REFUGEE AID IN 1957
Tamás Scheibner
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View articletitled, “I Got a Feel for All Sorts of Hungarian Things”: An Interview with Charles Taylor on His Involvement in Hungarian Refugee Aid in 1957
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