Following her defeat in WWI, within the spirit of a reevaluated “auswärtige Kulturpolitik”, Germany attempted to move closer to the states of our region by using new historiographical tools. Per their “folk6 and cultural soil” reconstruction, the Germans questioned the respective ethnic group’s nationstate6related historical conceptions and emphasized their own revisionist needs. In other words, a “popularist war” replaced the earlier interstate diplomacy even within academia. Hungary – like the other states of the region – felt threatened by Germany within the sphere of scientific policy. Therefore, decisive resistance was witnessed. Beyond these feelings of threat, this counteraction...
In the commission of the Hungarian Government, Ágoston Benárd, welfare and labour minister, Alfréd D...
Árpád Feszty’s famous panoramic painting “The Arrival of the Hungarians” depicts in a romantic view ...
Banat was one of the biggest territory of the Folk-Germans in the Carpathian Basin. Aft...
Following her defeat in WWI, within the spirit of a reevaluated “auswärtige Kulturpoliti...
Finding its justification in various ideologies – this time in the notion of “Collective Guilt” – th...
The outcome of World War I has forced German historians to reevaluate the role of the histories of t...
The Austro-Hungarian Empire fell apart in 1918. In our days on several forums an active discourse is...
The one hundredth anniversary of the end of World War I and the subsequent peace negotiations inevit...
The study explores the connection between Hungarian social policy discourse and international knowle...
At the end of the World War II the representatives of Hungarian sciences (historians, ...
Germany viewed the South-East European region as a potential economic zone of influence, but after t...
Germany viewed the South-East European region as a potential economic zone of influence, but after t...
In 1942 Miklós Kállay accepted Premiership after Regent Horthy had managed to convince him following...
Banat was one of the biggest territory of the Folk-Germans in the Carpathian Basin. Aft...
Development of Hungarian higher education and the changes in its governance during the perio...
In the commission of the Hungarian Government, Ágoston Benárd, welfare and labour minister, Alfréd D...
Árpád Feszty’s famous panoramic painting “The Arrival of the Hungarians” depicts in a romantic view ...
Banat was one of the biggest territory of the Folk-Germans in the Carpathian Basin. Aft...
Following her defeat in WWI, within the spirit of a reevaluated “auswärtige Kulturpoliti...
Finding its justification in various ideologies – this time in the notion of “Collective Guilt” – th...
The outcome of World War I has forced German historians to reevaluate the role of the histories of t...
The Austro-Hungarian Empire fell apart in 1918. In our days on several forums an active discourse is...
The one hundredth anniversary of the end of World War I and the subsequent peace negotiations inevit...
The study explores the connection between Hungarian social policy discourse and international knowle...
At the end of the World War II the representatives of Hungarian sciences (historians, ...
Germany viewed the South-East European region as a potential economic zone of influence, but after t...
Germany viewed the South-East European region as a potential economic zone of influence, but after t...
In 1942 Miklós Kállay accepted Premiership after Regent Horthy had managed to convince him following...
Banat was one of the biggest territory of the Folk-Germans in the Carpathian Basin. Aft...
Development of Hungarian higher education and the changes in its governance during the perio...
In the commission of the Hungarian Government, Ágoston Benárd, welfare and labour minister, Alfréd D...
Árpád Feszty’s famous panoramic painting “The Arrival of the Hungarians” depicts in a romantic view ...
Banat was one of the biggest territory of the Folk-Germans in the Carpathian Basin. Aft...