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István Bardoly

István Bardoly (1955) librarian, bibliographer and editor, studied the Humanities at Szombathely and at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. He is currently Head of the Collections Department of the Office for the Protection of National Heritage, a position to which he rose from Librarian of the Institute of Art History of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (1983–85), and Head of the Collection of the Hungarian Arts Encyclopaedia until 1995.

NEW BOOKS IN HUNGARIAN

Gergely Romsics: Nép, nemzet, birodalom. A Habsburg Birodalom emlékezete a német, osztrák és magyar történetpolitikai gondolkodásban 1918–1941 (People, Nation, Empire. The Memory of the Habsburg Empire in German, Austrian, and Hungarian Historiography and Political Thinking, 1918–1941).Budapest, Új Mandátum, 2010. 465 pp. (Habsburg Historical Monographs, 9.)ISBN 978-963-276-040-7 Almost immediately after the fall of

NEW BOOKS IN HUNGARIAN

A Nyolcak. (The Eight. A Catalogue) Pécs, Janus Pannonius Múzeum, Modern Magyar Képtár. Katalógus. Szerk. Markója Csilla, Bardoly István. Pécs, Janus Pannonius Múzeum, 2010. 544 p., ill. Around the turn of the 19th and 20th century, when modern Hungarian fine arts evolved, the group of artists called Nyolcak (“The Eight”) was the

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ÉVA FORGÁCS: Bauhaus (Bauhaus)2nd extended edition, Pécs, Jelenkor, 2010. 264 p.ISBN 978 963 676 489 0 An expert biography of the Bauhaus theory, which emphasized the unity of life and art. The author portrays the Hungarian artists László Moholy-Nagy, Alfréd Forbát, Marcell Breuer, Andor Weininger and Farkas Molnár, and their