Volume 5 * Number 4 * Winter 1995

CONTENTS



 

REVIEW ARTICLES

Eszter Babarczy
End without End
Géza Perneczky: Kapituláció a szabadság elõtt
(Capitulation to Freedom)

Pál S. Varga
Interculturalism
Alois Wierlacher (ed.):
Kulturthema Fremdheit: Leitbegriffe und Problemfelder kulturwissenschaftlicher Fremdheitsforschung

Michael Heim
Questioning Myths and Martyrs
Robert Pynsent: Questions of National Identity: Czech and Slovak ideas of nationality and personality

Vilmos Erõs
Mályusz's Ethnohistory
Elemér Mályusz: Népiségtörténet
(Ethnohistory)

 


NOTES & COMMENTS

Henning Ritter
Ritual is Back
 

NOTICES

Gábor Gyáni
The Dining Room Factor
Zsuzsa L. Nagy: Iparosok és kereskedõk a két világháború közötti Magyarországon (Tradesmen and Shopkeepers in Hungary between the Two World Wars)

Kornél Steiger
The Philosopher as Sugar Daddy
Jostein Gaarder: Sofie világa: Regény a filozófia történetérõl (Sophie's World: A Novel about the History of Philosophy)
 
 

NEWS

Invisible College: Getting More Visible
The Bolyai College
The 1995 International Congress of Historians in Montreal
Universitas Conference in Budapest
Internetto
Bartók Interactive
 
 
 

LISTINGS

Zsolt Bánhegyi
Bibliotheca Hungarica:
Selected Foreign-Language Books Published in Hungary 1994-1995

András Nagy
The BRB Guide to Budapest
Mahler's Guide to Budapest

 

ADVERTISEMENTS

Gyula Kristó
Hungarian History in the Ninth Century

The Times Literary Supplement

Central European University Press

The Globalization Project at the University of Chicago

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