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Volume VI, No. 2

Editorial Note

EDITORIAL NOTE

Europe and therefore Hungary face three serious crises in the coming decade: the energy crisis, the Ukraine crisis, and the crisis over the euro – even though Hungary, having retained

Current

A REVIVAL OF EUROPEAN ECONOMIC SCIENCE

If you are an economics professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology or at the University of Chicago, you stand a small but not negligible chance of receiving the Nobel

Essays

Histories

SEBALD IN MOSZKVA TÉR

I am reading W. G. Sebald’s novel Austerlitz, and it is stirring many of my own memories, and memories of remembering, too. The character Austerlitz is sent away from his

Arts and Letters

FERENC PULSZKY

One of the most interesting figures of Hungary’s 19th century, Ferenc Pulszky was born in Eperjes on 17 September 1814 and died on 9 September 1897 in Budapest. He was

NOTES TO ‘THE PASSION AT RAVENSBRÜCK’

One steps clear of the others, stands in a block of silence, still. The prison garb, the convict’s scalp blink like an old film-reel. Fearful to be a self alone:

Our Authors

OUR AUTHORS

GYÖRGY ÁKOS BÁLINT, poet journalist and lawyer. While still a student in law, he was arrested with his father by the Gestapo on 22 March 1944, to be transferred in