This study examines the caricature collection of the Museum of the National Assembly, which existed between 1923 and 1949. It was created by the regime in power between the two World Wars for propaganda purposes. The core assumption of the study is that the regime used political caricatures as a form of self-representation, therefore the way the institution operated was strongly determined by political and ideological factors. The study discusses the organization of the collection and the exhibitions showcasing the works along these ideas. By examining the circumstances of the acquisition of the caricatures, the social status of the previous owners, the artists, and their political affiliations, and of course the caricatures themselves, the...
Commemorating Professor György Székely. This professor of history of Loránt Eötvös University of Art...
The world war Jewish media propaganda of Hungary adapted its tools into the non-Jewish war propagand...
The study presents social democratic ideas and interpretations about the future of the Monarchy and ...
Political parties have always utilized symbolism to get their messages across, or build, strengthen,...
Sándor Pethő was one of the most important publicists of the period between the two World Wars. He i...
Hungarian Jewish historiography has until now neglected to scrutinize whether Neolog Jews living in ...
General Artúr Görgei’s (1818–1916) role in the Hungarian War of Independence, and the baseless accus...
The Soulsearching of Hungarian Higher Education Students in the 1930s and 1940s. The study primarily...
Ferenc Ney (1814-1889) was a well-known public figure of his time in Pest: he was a playwright, a no...
The author analyses how the ideological-historical antecedents of the constitution can be found in t...
In terms of the manifestations of the Jewish population’s loyalty towards the Austro-Hungarian state...
After the World War II the Hungarian jurisdiction could not function independently of political tur...
While planning the Parliament Building architect Imre Steindl designated a minor role to paintings a...
This article focuses on the largely forgotten petition-action against the restriction of women’s rig...
The activities of György Bulányi piarist priest in the 1970s and 1980s and the so-called “Bokor” (Bu...
Commemorating Professor György Székely. This professor of history of Loránt Eötvös University of Art...
The world war Jewish media propaganda of Hungary adapted its tools into the non-Jewish war propagand...
The study presents social democratic ideas and interpretations about the future of the Monarchy and ...
Political parties have always utilized symbolism to get their messages across, or build, strengthen,...
Sándor Pethő was one of the most important publicists of the period between the two World Wars. He i...
Hungarian Jewish historiography has until now neglected to scrutinize whether Neolog Jews living in ...
General Artúr Görgei’s (1818–1916) role in the Hungarian War of Independence, and the baseless accus...
The Soulsearching of Hungarian Higher Education Students in the 1930s and 1940s. The study primarily...
Ferenc Ney (1814-1889) was a well-known public figure of his time in Pest: he was a playwright, a no...
The author analyses how the ideological-historical antecedents of the constitution can be found in t...
In terms of the manifestations of the Jewish population’s loyalty towards the Austro-Hungarian state...
After the World War II the Hungarian jurisdiction could not function independently of political tur...
While planning the Parliament Building architect Imre Steindl designated a minor role to paintings a...
This article focuses on the largely forgotten petition-action against the restriction of women’s rig...
The activities of György Bulányi piarist priest in the 1970s and 1980s and the so-called “Bokor” (Bu...
Commemorating Professor György Székely. This professor of history of Loránt Eötvös University of Art...
The world war Jewish media propaganda of Hungary adapted its tools into the non-Jewish war propagand...
The study presents social democratic ideas and interpretations about the future of the Monarchy and ...