Although numerous works – of varying quality and literary value – have been published about post-WWII German collective guilt in relation to the Germans’ expulsion from their ancestral homelands and the bitter experiences associated with it, the systematic review of these works has escaped the consideration of researchers to this day. In our presentation, having taken a look at the memoirs and chronicles of the generation of Germans expelled from Hungary (the so-called Erlebnisgeneration), we investigate an issue that involved several other Central European states. Methodologically using Jan Assmann’s concept of cultural memory, while bearing in mind Maurice Halbwach’s and Pierre Nora’s earlier related work, we attempt to place Heimatbuch w...
Recenzió, két könyv: Kurt Schilde – Dagmar Schulte (eds.): Need and Care – Glimpses into the Beginni...
The first collection of Hungarian tales was published in Vienna in 1822 by Georg von Gaal. The Mähr...
The Austro-Hungarian Empire fell apart in 1918. In our days on several forums an active discourse is...
Although numerous works – of varying quality and literary value – have been published about post-WWI...
Following her defeat in WWI, within the spirit of a reevaluated “auswärtige Kulturpoliti...
The outcome of World War I has forced German historians to reevaluate the role of the histories of t...
Banat was one of the biggest territory of the Folk-Germans in the Carpathian Basin. Aft...
Finding its justification in various ideologies – this time in the notion of “Collective Guilt” – th...
The one hundredth anniversary of the end of World War I and the subsequent peace negotiations inevit...
Hungarian texts, since their application pattems function well, are predicted to receive increased a...
Germany viewed the South-East European region as a potential economic zone of influence, but after t...
Development of Hungarian higher education and the changes in its governance during the perio...
In Europe's history can be found local states and empires, but their proportion and their political ...
The paper does not search whose or what ideas influenced Berzsenyi when writing „Az Ősz" („The Autum...
Within the EU cultural variegation is one of the most basic principles, thus member states have mult...
Recenzió, két könyv: Kurt Schilde – Dagmar Schulte (eds.): Need and Care – Glimpses into the Beginni...
The first collection of Hungarian tales was published in Vienna in 1822 by Georg von Gaal. The Mähr...
The Austro-Hungarian Empire fell apart in 1918. In our days on several forums an active discourse is...
Although numerous works – of varying quality and literary value – have been published about post-WWI...
Following her defeat in WWI, within the spirit of a reevaluated “auswärtige Kulturpoliti...
The outcome of World War I has forced German historians to reevaluate the role of the histories of t...
Banat was one of the biggest territory of the Folk-Germans in the Carpathian Basin. Aft...
Finding its justification in various ideologies – this time in the notion of “Collective Guilt” – th...
The one hundredth anniversary of the end of World War I and the subsequent peace negotiations inevit...
Hungarian texts, since their application pattems function well, are predicted to receive increased a...
Germany viewed the South-East European region as a potential economic zone of influence, but after t...
Development of Hungarian higher education and the changes in its governance during the perio...
In Europe's history can be found local states and empires, but their proportion and their political ...
The paper does not search whose or what ideas influenced Berzsenyi when writing „Az Ősz" („The Autum...
Within the EU cultural variegation is one of the most basic principles, thus member states have mult...
Recenzió, két könyv: Kurt Schilde – Dagmar Schulte (eds.): Need and Care – Glimpses into the Beginni...
The first collection of Hungarian tales was published in Vienna in 1822 by Georg von Gaal. The Mähr...
The Austro-Hungarian Empire fell apart in 1918. In our days on several forums an active discourse is...