The Budapest-based Reichsdeutsche Schule (School of the German Empire) was a popular and distinguished school during the interwar period. Originally founded as a school for the children of German citizens temporarily based in Hungary for business or diplomatic reasons, children of other nationalities were soon allowed to enroll, including Hungarian children from the beginning of the 1920’s. The school became extremely popular among the bourgeois families of Budapest, and the Jewish residents of the city also preferred sending their children there. The institution, which was characterized by its international atmosphere, tolerant spirit and complete lack of political extremism, taught its students European perspectives and ways of thinking, ...
World War I did not end in the fall of 1918 either in Central Europe, nor in the Carpathian Basin. I...
The History of Theological Education at Debrecen Reformed College between 1850 and 1912. The changes...
The World War, can be justifiably called the great seminal catastrophe of the 20th century, because ...
The Budapest-based Reichsdeutsche Schule (School of the German Empire) was a popular and distinguish...
In our research we focus on the education of high rank families in Hungary. By doing a prosopographi...
The Political Involvement of the University- and Academic Youth between 1830 and 1880. The instituti...
Jenő Darkó, Professor of Bizantinology, the Rector Magnificus of the Hungarian Royal István Tisza Un...
In our treatise we submit and analise the Partium mapsheets in high$school atlases in Hungary. These...
Coetus Ungaricus. Hungarian student body in Wittenberg (1555–1613). At the University of – Wittenber...
One of the reoccurring notions of universal and Hungarian military history is that Hungary entered W...
At the end of the eighteenth century significant economic processes commenced in Hungary. Government...
The paper discusses the opinion and ideas of minority Hungarian students living beyond the borders o...
My study serves a dual purpose. It aims to present the social and cultural changes that took place i...
This year there is the 70th anniversary of the German occupation of Hungary. Therefore with this stu...
In my work, we would like to evaluate the minority educational system of the ethnic Hungarians in Sl...
World War I did not end in the fall of 1918 either in Central Europe, nor in the Carpathian Basin. I...
The History of Theological Education at Debrecen Reformed College between 1850 and 1912. The changes...
The World War, can be justifiably called the great seminal catastrophe of the 20th century, because ...
The Budapest-based Reichsdeutsche Schule (School of the German Empire) was a popular and distinguish...
In our research we focus on the education of high rank families in Hungary. By doing a prosopographi...
The Political Involvement of the University- and Academic Youth between 1830 and 1880. The instituti...
Jenő Darkó, Professor of Bizantinology, the Rector Magnificus of the Hungarian Royal István Tisza Un...
In our treatise we submit and analise the Partium mapsheets in high$school atlases in Hungary. These...
Coetus Ungaricus. Hungarian student body in Wittenberg (1555–1613). At the University of – Wittenber...
One of the reoccurring notions of universal and Hungarian military history is that Hungary entered W...
At the end of the eighteenth century significant economic processes commenced in Hungary. Government...
The paper discusses the opinion and ideas of minority Hungarian students living beyond the borders o...
My study serves a dual purpose. It aims to present the social and cultural changes that took place i...
This year there is the 70th anniversary of the German occupation of Hungary. Therefore with this stu...
In my work, we would like to evaluate the minority educational system of the ethnic Hungarians in Sl...
World War I did not end in the fall of 1918 either in Central Europe, nor in the Carpathian Basin. I...
The History of Theological Education at Debrecen Reformed College between 1850 and 1912. The changes...
The World War, can be justifiably called the great seminal catastrophe of the 20th century, because ...