In the 1970s and 1980s, the state socialist regime of Hungary was aware of its failure to provide serious ideological reflection on the national question. The party actively sought information about contemporary historical and national consciousness and reacted both in policy and institutional terms. Within the framework of these developments, discourses about the Trianon Peace Treaty of 1920, which constitutes an especially traumatic episode of twentieth-century Hungarian history, also started to become more varied. Historians were in the center of these processes, although they operated often in a reactive manner both with regard to domestic journalistic and literary circles and to foreign scholars who discussed the same issue. The articl...
The Central and South-East Europe Programme and Babeş-Bolyai University (Romania) have launched thei...
This article would like to serve as an addition to the perceived historical picture of Hungary in th...
The main focus of this thesis is on the “Trianon syndrome” i.e. the sense of injustice experienced b...
This article reassesses the official British discourse around the Treaty of Trianon between 1919 and...
The 1920 Peace Treaty of Trianon, which sealed Hungary’s loss of two thirds of its territory, is reg...
This thesis proposes to link certain consistent themes in the historiography of interwar and wartime...
The disappearance of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the dissolution of the Kingdom of Hungary led t...
The article surveys attempts of historical reconciliation between Hungary and its neighbours after 1...
A few weeks after the Czechoslovak State has been proclaimed in Prague (October 28, 1918), Slovak te...
It is a cliché of history that Hungary, in the wake of WWI and the Treaty of Trianon, could depend o...
The Treaty of Trianon was the peace settlement that the victors of World War I imposed on Hungary af...
This study is a continuation of the previously published paper in the Central European Publications ...
This research report presents the endeavors and findings of the Trianon 100 Research Group, which wa...
This keynote address on Trianon was to be presented at the treaty’s 100th anniversary in 2020 at the...
On 3 November, the Romanian parliament declared that 4 June would be a new public holiday commemorat...
The Central and South-East Europe Programme and Babeş-Bolyai University (Romania) have launched thei...
This article would like to serve as an addition to the perceived historical picture of Hungary in th...
The main focus of this thesis is on the “Trianon syndrome” i.e. the sense of injustice experienced b...
This article reassesses the official British discourse around the Treaty of Trianon between 1919 and...
The 1920 Peace Treaty of Trianon, which sealed Hungary’s loss of two thirds of its territory, is reg...
This thesis proposes to link certain consistent themes in the historiography of interwar and wartime...
The disappearance of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the dissolution of the Kingdom of Hungary led t...
The article surveys attempts of historical reconciliation between Hungary and its neighbours after 1...
A few weeks after the Czechoslovak State has been proclaimed in Prague (October 28, 1918), Slovak te...
It is a cliché of history that Hungary, in the wake of WWI and the Treaty of Trianon, could depend o...
The Treaty of Trianon was the peace settlement that the victors of World War I imposed on Hungary af...
This study is a continuation of the previously published paper in the Central European Publications ...
This research report presents the endeavors and findings of the Trianon 100 Research Group, which wa...
This keynote address on Trianon was to be presented at the treaty’s 100th anniversary in 2020 at the...
On 3 November, the Romanian parliament declared that 4 June would be a new public holiday commemorat...
The Central and South-East Europe Programme and Babeş-Bolyai University (Romania) have launched thei...
This article would like to serve as an addition to the perceived historical picture of Hungary in th...
The main focus of this thesis is on the “Trianon syndrome” i.e. the sense of injustice experienced b...