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Volume VII, No. 3

Editorial Note

GENERALS AND PROFESSORS

Marshal Foch once remarked of the graduates of France’s Saint-Cyr military academy: “They know everything. Unfortunately they don’t know anything else.” We can be fairly certain this was not meant

Current

GAULLISM AND EUROPE

The figure of Charles de Gaulle remains unexplained in sufficient depth, at least in Hungary. As professor of Szeged University, I recall classes in constitutional law where we would talk

THE LIVING MEMORY OF GAULLISM

THE LIVING MEMORY OF GAULLISM Michel Anfrol,President of the Friends of the Charles de Gaulle Foundation,in interview with Ákos Bence Gát The seat of the Charles de Gaulle Foundation is

GEORGE JONAS

Hungarians used to love poetry. In Budapest there are well-known statues of Hungarian poets, such as Ady, Petőfi, Vörösmarty, Arany, József and Radnóti. But in 1950s Hungary, the most famous

Essays

FOREWORD TO THE DEMON IN DEMOCRACY

In the first few pages of this important book, Ryszard Legutko describes the oddity whereby former communists adapted far more easily and successfully than former dissidents and anti-communists to the

SPEAKING OF ‘EASTERN EUROPE’

Apart from Iceland, which is a European country situated by itself out in the North Atlantic, the east-west extremes of Europe are the west coast of Ireland at 10 degrees

Histories

Arts and Letters

AISLING IN HEAVEN

Aisling was a tourist guide working in the great house of Castletown, in Celbridge, arriving daily to her place of work on horseback. She lived in a cottage on the

IMRE ÁMOS, PAINTER OF THE APOCALYPSE

The exhibition of Imre Ámos, Painter of the Apocalypse opened at the Gallery of the Hungarian Academy in Rome on 11 February 2016, under the anspices of the Balassi Institute

Arts and Letters

OUR AUTHORS

MICHEL ANFROL graduated from the faculty of law at the Paris Institute of Political Studies (Sciences-Po). He became member of the Rally of the French People (RPF) in 1950, where