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Géza Entz

GÉZA ANTAL ENTZ (Kolozsvár/ Cluj, 1949). Hungarian art historian and politician, he is a specialist of architectural history, and has been coordinating and working on the complete topographic catalogue of historical monuments in Hungary. He is also a specialist on the historical culture of Hungarians in Transylvania (Romania) and the Uplands (Slovakia). In 1990–94 hewasStateSecretaryfortheAffairs of Hungarians beyond the Borders. In 1998–2002 he became Head of the Office for the Protection of National Heritage, and later a Deputy State Secretary of Culture.

THE SCHOOL OF ANDRÁS KOVÁCS AND THE TRANSYLVANIAN RENAISSANCE

On the Occasion of his Receiving the Jenő Szervátiusz Award, Budapest, 12 November 2015 The Jenő Szervátiusz Award was originally created to honour artists (painters, sculptors and graphic artists), but since 2005, it has also been awarded each year alternately to art historians and journalists, in order to direct the

MIKLÓS NÉMETH, THE PREMIER OF PEACEFUL TRANSITION 1988–1990

The publication, in October 2014, of the volume of retrospective interviews with Miklós Németh1 by András Oplatka2 was met with considerable interest in Hungary, for a number of reasons. One that readily meets the eye consists of the unusual career of Miklós Németh, who in November 1988 unexpectedly, perhaps even

JÓZSEF ANTALL AND KONRAD ADENAUER

The name József Antall has become almost emblematic of the change of regimes that took place in Hungary in 1990. He has become an important figure of history, with all the consequences this status involves. Historians have already begun to assess his significance, though little of this ever becomes part