Volume 6 * Number 3 * Fall 1996

CONTENTS


LEADING ARTICLE

J.C. Nyíri
The Humanities in the Age of Post-Literacy



ISSUES

Tamás Hofer
Ethnography
and Hungarian Prehistory

Ferenc Erõs:
"We are living - nebbish - in a great age!"
Ernst Falzeder et al. (ed.) : The Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Sándor Ferenczi. Volume 2, 1914-1919

László Borhi
Trianon in its Own Write
Magda Ádám (ed.): Documents diplomatiques francais sur l'histoire du Bassin des Carpathes 1918-1919 Vols. I-II

Emil Palotás
Jeux sans frontiéres
Lajos Pánd
Köztes-Európa 1763-1993 ("Zwischeneuropa" 1763-1993)

Géza Perneczky
The Unknown Archipelago
Krisztina Passuth: Tranzit: Tanulmányok a kelet-közép-európai avantgarde mûvészet körébõl
(Transit: Studies on East-Central European avant-garde art)


NOTES & COMMENTS

György Litván
Images of 1956


NOTICES

George Gömöri
The Beginning of the End
György Litván (ed.): The Hungarian Revolution of 1956: Reform, revolt and repression 1953-1963
Csaba Békés: Az 1956-os magyar forradalom a világpolitikában
(The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 in World Politics)

Ales Debeljak
A Haven of Free Speech
The Story of Nova Revija in Slovenia


NEWS

International Hungarian Studies Conference in Rome
Revista de Istorie Sociala
Replika in English
The Russian Ulysses
Aaron Gurevich in Budapest



LISTINGS

Zsolt Bánhegyi
Bibliographica Hungarica
An Annotated Selection (1996). Part 1

András Török
The BRB Guide to Budapest
Art and Money

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