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From the Austrian-Hungarian Point of View: An der schönen blauen Donau and the Accursed Black Mountain Wreath in the Balkans JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2022 in Hungarian Historical Review |
More Than Mere Spectacle: Coronations and Inaugurations in the Habsburg Monarchy during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. Edited by Klaas Van Gelder. New York–Oxford: Austrian and Habsburg Studies, Berghahn, 2021. 326 pp. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2022 in Hungarian Historical Review |
Transformations of Metal Supply during the Bronze Age in the Carpathian Basin JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2020 in Hungarian Historical Review |
Along the Danube and at the Foothills of the North-Eastern Hungarian Mountains: Some Data on the Distribution of Stone Raw Materials in the Late Iron Age JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2020 in Hungarian Historical Review |
Empty Signs, Historical Imaginaries: The Entangled Nationalization of Names and Naming in a Late Habsburg Borderland. By Ágoston Berecz. New York–Oxford: Berghahn, 2020. xiv + 335 pp. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2021 in Hungarian Historical Review |
Millennial Record of Earthquakes in the Carpathian-Pannonian Region: Historical and Archaeoseismology JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2020 in Hungarian Historical Review |
Rampart Nations: Bulwark Myths of East European Multiconfessional Societies in the Age of Nationalism. Edited by Liliya Berezhnaya and Heidi Hein-Kircher. New York–Oxford: Berghahn, 2019. 416 pp. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2021 in Hungarian Historical Review |
Victim of History: Cardinal Mindszenty, a biography. By Margit Balogh. Washington DC: The Catholic University of America Press, 2022. 934 pp. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2022 in Hungarian Historical Review |
The Prochaska Affair Revisited: Towards a Revaluation of Austria-Hungary’s Balkan Consuls JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2022 in Hungarian Historical Review |
Austro-Hungarian Colonial Ventures: The Case of Albania JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2022 in Hungarian Historical Review |
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 |
Deszkafalak és potyavacsorák: Választói magatartás Pesten a Tisza Kálmán-korszakban [Plank walls and freebee dinners: Voter behavior in Pest in the era of Kálmán Tisza]. By Péter Gerhard. Budapest: Korall, 2019. 371 pp. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2020 in Hungarian Historical Review |
Paramilitarism in the Balkans: Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, and Albania, 1917-1924. By Dmitar Tasić. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. 288 pp. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2021 in Hungarian Historical Review |
The Fortress: The Great Siege of Przemyśl. By Alexander Watson. Allen Lane, 2019. 333 pp.+index. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2020 in Hungarian Historical Review |
“Mao Ce-tung elvtárs igen behatóan érdeklődött a magyarországi helyzet iránt”: Magyar-kínai kapcsolatok 1949-1989 [“Comrade Mao Zedong took a very close interest in the situation in Hungary”: Sino–Hungarian relations 1949-1989]. By Péter Vámos. Budapest: L’Harmattan, 2021. 878 pp. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2021 in Hungarian Historical Review |
Az uradalom elvesztése: Nemesi családok a 19. századi Békés megyében [The loss of the estate: Noble families in Békés County in the nineteenth century]. By Adrienn Szilágyi. Budapest: Hungarian Academy of Sciences Research Center for the Humanities, Institute of History, 2018. 380 pp. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2020 in Hungarian Historical Review |
Mobilität und Migration in der Frühen Neuzeit. By Márta Fata. Einführungen in die Geschichtswissenschaft. Frühe Neuzeit 1. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2020. 248 pp. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2021 in Hungarian Historical Review |
Military Veterans’ Associations in the Kingdom of Hungary (1868–1914) JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2022 in Hungarian Historical Review |
Men under Fire: Motivation, Morale and Masculinity among Czech Soldiers in the Great War, 1914–1918. By Jiří Hutečka. Oxford–New York: Berghahn, 2019. 288 pp. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2020 in Hungarian Historical Review |
Media and Literature in Multilingual Hungary (1770–1820). Edited by Ágnes Dóbék, Gábor Mészáros, and Gábor Vaderna. Budapest: Reciti, 2019. 285 pp. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2020 in Hungarian Historical Review |