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Administration and War Finance: Extraordinary Taxes in Hungary at the Beginning of the Reign of King Matthias (1458–1466) JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2022 in Hungarian Historical Review |
Účtovné registre Bratislavskej kapituly 1417–1529 [Account registers of the chapter of Bratislava, 1417–1529]. By Rastislav Luz. Bratislava: Univerzita Komenského v Bratislave, 2018. 288 pp. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2020 in Hungarian Historical Review |
Tiltott kapcsolat: A magyar–lengyel ellenzéki együttműködés 1976–1989 [A forbidden relationship: Oppositional cooperation between Hungarians and Poles, 1976–1989]. By Miklós Mitrovits. Budapest: Jaffa, 2020. 304 pp. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2020 in Hungarian Historical Review |
From Collaboration to Cooperation: German Historiography of the Holocaust in Hungary JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2020 in Hungarian Historical Review |
Rebellious Priests? : The Catholic Clergy and the Diet, 1764-1765 JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2021 in Hungarian Historical Review |
A Cold War Humanitarian Action: The Western Admission of 1956 Hungarian Refugees JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2022 in Hungarian Historical Review |
A World Lifted off Its Hinges: The Social Impact of World War I on Hungary JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2022 in Hungarian Historical Review |
World War I as a Historical Divide JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2022 in Hungarian Historical Review |
Egy határfolyó környezettörténete: Háború és vízgazdálkodás a kora újkori Rába-völgyben [Environmental history of a boundary river: War and water management in the early modern Rába Valley]. By András Vadas. Budapest: Bölcsészettudományi Kutatóközpont, Történettudományi Intézet, 2021. 332 pp. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2022 in Hungarian Historical Review |
Aufklärung habsburgisch: Staatsbildung, Wissenskultur und Geschichtspolitik in Zentraleuropa 1750–1850. By Franz Leander Fillafer. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2020. 628 pp. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2022 in Hungarian Historical Review |
“Nekünk nincsenek gyarmataink és hódítási szándékaink”: Magyar részvétel a Monarchia gyarmatosítási törekvéseiben a Balkánon, 1867–1914 [“We have neither colonies nor intentions of conquest”: Hungarian participation in the Monarchy’s colonial ambitions in the Balkans, 1867–1914]. By Krisztián Csaplár-Degovics. Budapest: Bölcsészettudományi Kutatóközpont Történettudományi Intézet, 2022. 452 pp. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2022 in Hungarian Historical Review |
With or without Estates? : Governorship in Hungary in the Eighteenth Century JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2021 in Hungarian Historical Review |
Loving Husbands, Caring Fathers, Glorious Ancestors : Male Family Roles in Early Modern Transylvania JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2020 in Hungarian Historical Review |
Hungarian Holocaust Testimonies in Global Memory Frames: Digital Storytelling about “Change” and “Liberation” JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2020 in Hungarian Historical Review |
Hungarian Freemasons as “Builders of the Habsburg Empire” in Southeastern Europe JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2022 in Hungarian Historical Review |
Citizens without Borders: Yugoslavia and Its Migrant Workers in Western Europe. By Brigitte Le Normand. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2021. 286 pp. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2022 in Hungarian Historical Review |
The True Story of the Christmas Truce: British and German Eyewitness Accounts from the First World War. By Anthony Richards. Barnsley: Greenhill Books, 2021. 228. pp. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2022 in Hungarian Historical Review |
Faith, Scripture, and Reason : The Debate between Transylvanian Sabbatarians and Christian Francken JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2021 in Hungarian Historical Review |
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The Instrumentalization of Courtly Privacy in the Context of the Wedding Celebrations of Emperor Leopold I in 1676 JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2023 in Hungarian Historical Review |