The collapse of European communist regimes provided social scientists with an opportunity to observe the birth of new... Læs mere
Gyula Szvak selects essays from the proceedings of the international seminars that took place between 1998 and 2008 under the auspices of the Russian Studies... Læs mere
The first scholarly study of the resistance movement of Jewish youths against the Nazi regime in Hungary.
This story of an anthropological expedition to Albania in 1929 is an account of the rugged Highlands as seen by an Albanian that presents a faithful portrayal of Northern Albania as it was more than seventy years ago.
Features five essays on why public debate about Hungary's Jewish population has been confined to the dichotomy of assimilation and dissimilation instead of integration.