Lajos Szádeczky Kardoss (1859–1935) being an eminent scholar published a lot of books and studies, predominantly from the Transylvanian and Hungarian history of the 16– 17th centuries. He became a professor at the University of Budapest and later at the universities of Kolozsvár and Szeged. His style can be characterized as a vivid, picturesque and Romantic description of the events. However, he can be considered a positivist historian basing his statements ever on archival sources, which he often added as an appendix to his monographs. He published most of his studies between 1882 and 1898 on the Ottoman era of Hungary. His most outstanding volumes were written about the age of Michael voivode (The history of Transylvania and Michael, 1882...
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The author analyses how the ideological-historical antecedents of the constitution can be found in t...
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Károly Vértesi (1843–1917) was a middle-class citizen of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, whose worldv...
'State' is a term that is also used comprehensively on the history of the Hungarian before the first...
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The period of Bálint Hóman's 35-year scholarly achievement in the field early Hungarian history can ...
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Complex scientific ideas explaining the soul and its ailments, place, role, and effect on the body f...
Az uralkodó 1848 novemberében Mikót nevezte ki az erdélyi gubernium élére. 1860 végén az uralkodó őt...
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On October 5, 2006, the Faculty of State and Law at the University of Szeged organized a celebratory...
Brana János (1881–1949) erdélyi származású szemész szakorvos, orvos tábornok, a Magyar Királyi Pázmá...
Anonymus of Carthaus, author of the Érdy Codex written in 1526 revealed in his own texts the social ...
After the First World War, Transylvania was fully annexed to Romania. After the first shock the sign...
Commemorating Professor György Székely. This professor of history of Loránt Eötvös University of Art...
The author analyses how the ideological-historical antecedents of the constitution can be found in t...
Sándor Pethő was one of the most important publicists of the period between the two World Wars. He i...
Károly Vértesi (1843–1917) was a middle-class citizen of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, whose worldv...
'State' is a term that is also used comprehensively on the history of the Hungarian before the first...
The testament of the Hungarian calligrapher George Bocskay (†1575) has been recently discovered in t...
The period of Bálint Hóman's 35-year scholarly achievement in the field early Hungarian history can ...
The history of Hungarian literature is inseparable from the history of translation, and translation ...
Complex scientific ideas explaining the soul and its ailments, place, role, and effect on the body f...
Az uralkodó 1848 novemberében Mikót nevezte ki az erdélyi gubernium élére. 1860 végén az uralkodó őt...
Gábor Erdődy (editor-in-chief); Eszter Gyóni Cúthné, Bernadett Diera Wirthné (eds.): Retrospection o...
On October 5, 2006, the Faculty of State and Law at the University of Szeged organized a celebratory...
Brana János (1881–1949) erdélyi származású szemész szakorvos, orvos tábornok, a Magyar Királyi Pázmá...
Anonymus of Carthaus, author of the Érdy Codex written in 1526 revealed in his own texts the social ...
After the First World War, Transylvania was fully annexed to Romania. After the first shock the sign...