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Volume X, No. 1

This issue was partly sponsored by NKA

Editorial Note

MAKING A VIRTUE OF NATIONALISM

“European political debate at present centres around the rising popular resistance to Brussels, to its growing centralisation of power, and to particular policies it has pursued (such as relocating migrants),

Current

HAS AUSTRIA BECOME A DIFFERENT COUNTRY?

“The government programme concentrates on structural modernisation and shows a liberal economic mix of reducing the tax burden and regulations for business, as also for the individual tax payer. Despite

Histories

JUDSON’S HISTORY OF THE HABSBURG EMPIRE

“An imperial EU, if it is to function, will necessarily be authoritarian, since there is as yet no demos that would provide the basis for a genuine pan-European democracy. A

HUNGARIAN TRANSYLVANIAN POETS – PART II

DOMOKOS SZILÁGYI  Domokos Szilágyi (1938–1976), poet, writer and translator, is considered an important figure in Transylvanian literature. He graduated from the Hungarian university of Kolozsvár with a degree in Hungarian

The Arts

THE IMAGE OF DEATH IN HUNGARIAN SYMBOLISM

There is only one event of interest in life, and that is none other than death. Gyula Krúdy Hungarian symbolism has rich and previously unnoticed particularities. As a movement, it

PRAGUE REVISITED – PART II

The Battle of White Mountain marked the end of the opening, “Bohemian”, phase of the Thirty Years’ War. The re-imposition of Habsburg rule and of Catholicism was swift. 27 prominent

FOREWORD TO MACHAERUS III

“Vörös wanted to involve other scientific institutions into a harmonious blend of skills and nationalities (Italian, French, Hungarian). Thus, the Studium Biblicum Franciscanum worked alongside the Dominican École Biblique et

Our Authors

OUR AUTHORS

VIKTOR ORBÁN (Alcsútdoboz, 1963), Prime Minister of Hungary in 1998–2002 and since May 2010; graduated in Law at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, in 1987. In 1983, as a student he