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The Prochaska Affair Revisited: Towards a Revaluation of Austria-Hungary’s Balkan Consuls

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2022 in Hungarian Historical Review

Authors: Sven Mörsdorf

Austro-Hungarian Colonial Ventures: The Case of Albania

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2022 in Hungarian Historical Review

Authors: Krisztián Csaplár-Degovics

The Rise of National Socialism in the Bavarian Highlands: A Microhistory of Murnau, 1919–1933. By Edith Raim. Routledge, 2022. 244 pp.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2022 in Hungarian Historical Review

Authors: András Patrik Erdős

“The King in the Saddle”: The Árpád Dynasty and Itinerant Kingship in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2022 in Hungarian Historical Review

Authors: Pavol Hudáček

Silver and Spices in the Runtinger Trade with Prague

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2022 in Hungarian Historical Review

Authors: Isabel Scheltens

TEKA: A Transnational Network of Esperanto-Speaking Physicians

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2021 in Hungarian Historical Review

Authors: Marcel Koschek

Millennial Record of Earthquakes in the Carpathian-Pannonian Region: Historical and Archaeoseismology

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2020 in Hungarian Historical Review

Authors: Miklós Kázmér | Erzsébet Győri

Making Sense of Dictatorship: Domination and Everyday Life in East Central Europe after 1945. Edited by Celia Donert, Ana Kladnik, and Martin Sabrow. Budapest: CEU Press, 2022. 296 pp.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2023 in Hungarian Historical Review

Authors: Heléna Huhák

Transformations of Metal Supply during the Bronze Age in the Carpathian Basin

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2020 in Hungarian Historical Review

Authors: Viktória Kiss

Polish Immigrant Community Building in Brussels: The Role of the Polish Catholic Mission

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2023 in Hungarian Historical Review

Authors: Elżbieta Kuźma | Dorota Praszałowicz

Czech Anesthesiologists on Their Way to the Netherlands: Motives, Expectations, and (Dis) Engagement (1968–1970)

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2023 in Hungarian Historical Review

Authors: Michaela Šmidrkalová | Miroslav Michela

Challenging Systematization in Romania: Human Rights, Transnationalism, and Dissidents in Campaigns by Opérations Villages Roumains (OVR), 1989–1990

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2023 in Hungarian Historical Review

Authors: Manuel Herrera Crespo

A Small Town’s Quest for Modernity in the Shadow of the Big City : The Case of Senj and Fiume

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2021 in Hungarian Historical Review

Authors: Veronika Eszik

Language Diversity in the Late Habsburg Empire. By Markian Prokopovych, Carl Bethke, and Tamara Scheer. Leiden: Brill, 2020. 268 pp.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2020 in Hungarian Historical Review

Authors: Alexander Maxwell

The Evolution of Migrant Mobilization in One Polish Diaspora Community: A Case Study of the Polish Catholic Society Eindhoven

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2023 in Hungarian Historical Review

Authors: Adam Żaliński

Magyar-zsidó identitásminták [Hungarian-Jewish identity patterns]. Edited by Iván Zoltán Dénes. Budapest: Ráció, 2019. 267 pp.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2020 in Hungarian Historical Review

Authors: Attila Novák

The Soviet Union and Cold War Neutrality and Nonalignment in Europe. Edited by Mark Kramer, Aryo Makko, and Peter Ruggenthaler. Lanham MD: The Harvard Cold War Studies Book Series, Lexington Books, 2021. 627 pp.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2022 in Hungarian Historical Review

Authors: Carolien Stolte

A Hunyadiak címereslevelei 1447-1489 [The Hunyadi family grants of arms, 1447–1489]. Edited by Anton Avar. Budapest: National Archives of Hungary, 2018. 320 pp.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2021 in Hungarian Historical Review

Authors: Eszter Tarján

Weather Anomalies and Their Economic Consequences: Penury in Northeastern Hungary in the Late 1870s

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2020 in Hungarian Historical Review

Authors: Éva Bodovics

New Perspectives in Transnational History of Communism in East Central Europe. Edited by Krzysztof Brzechczyn. Dia-Logos 26. Bern: Peter Lang Verlag, 2019. pp. 384.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2020 in Hungarian Historical Review

Authors: Piotr Kowalewski Jahromi