This book presents the memoirs of Baron Franz Nopcsa (1877-1933), an Austro-Hungarian aristocrat from Transylvania who was a remarkable multi-faceted figure combining scientific expertise with adventurous exploration and political involvement in Southeast Europe.
Examines the interconnected themes of socialism, capitalism, democracy, and systemic change, with a central focus on the capitalism/socialism opposition that... Læs mere
Presents results from a fact-finding project that examines legal documents and policy statements from national authorities and the international community regarding Roma issues, along with a critical overview of Roma-specific political campaigns at national and European levels.
Based on new archival evidence, examines Soviet Empire building in Hungary and the American response to it.
The River Dnipro (formerly better known by the Russian name of Dnieper) is intimately linked to the history and identity of... Læs mere
Discusses the process of the economic annihilation of the Jews in Hungary, who 'from the economic point of view' were more influential than any other Jewish community in Europe.
André Goodfriend served as Deputy Chief of Mission and frequently as Chargé d'Affaires at the US Embassy in Budapest from 2013 to 2015. This book contains conversations from 2015 and beyond, focusing on open government characteristics and modern diplomacy.
Examines the urban collapse and transformation of Belgrade during the Miloševi? years in the 1990s, using theoretical frameworks from cultural anthropology, history, memory studies, art history, and urbanism to analyze changes to the built environment and urban landscape.
Examines the urban collapse and transformation of Belgrade during the Miloševi? years in the 1990s, using theoretical frameworks from cultural anthropology, history, memory studies, art history, and urbanism to analyze changes to the built environment and urban landscape.
Explores the unique experiences of 91 child survivors from the Holocaust and genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, and Bosnia, examining how children perceive traumatic events through their distinctive perspective and possess coping techniques that adults lack.
Eric Fassin examines the trend of State anti-intellectualism in France using the nation as a case study to demonstrate that this tendency is not limited to ostensibly illiberal regimes.