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The Dimensions of a Change of Border: The Austro–Hungarian Border Region a Hundred Years Ago (Ibolya Murber) 175
Studies
Tamás Székely: The Calm before the Storm? Western Hungary in the Era of Dualism 185
Ibolya Murber: Economic Aspects of the Austro–Hungarian Border Dispute after the World War I 207
Adrienn Nagy: Black Marketers in the Black Night: Everyday Life of Smugglers in the Western Border Region, 1918–1922 225
Péter Kalocsai: Changes of the Transport Network in West Hungary Caused by the Treaty of Trianon 241
Balázs Bakó: The Impact of the Peace of Trianon on Catholic Church Government in Western Transdanubia 269
Richárd Agg: Arguments from the Contemporary Hungarian Press Regarding Keeping West Hungary 285
Ferenc Jankó: Seahorse and Wasp-Waist: Mapped Geography of Burgenland 301
László Dávid Törő: Border City in a Contested Territory: Historical Controversies about Sopron (Ödenburg) between the Two World Wars 325
Imre Tóth: Myth and Reality: Sopron’s Loyalty in the 20th Century Memory of Politics 345
Book Reviews
Everyday Life in the Shadow of Border Disputes (Zsolt Horváth N.) 361
A New Border at the Feet of the Central Eastern Alps (Tamás Révész) 364
To Create and to Learn: The Beginnings of the Geography of Burgenland (Bálint Szabó) 367
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Fateful Events and Shifts of Conception (László Bíró) 1
Studies
Imre Tarafás: “I Was Born a German, but Am I One Still?” Discourses of Identity Crisis in “German Austria”, 1866–1914 5
Esztella Varga: A Historical Review of US Foreign Policy 35
Gábor Csizmazia: The United States and East-Central Europe: Geopolitical Concepts and Historical Realities 53
Pál Gyúrósi: Trade Negotiations between Hungary and Czechoslovakia in the Autumn of 1922 73
Dániel Miklós: The Second Prime Ministry of Pál Teleki and the Czechoslovak Affair 95
Balázs Réti: The Greco–Italian War, 1940–1941 113
Workshop
Ádám Majorosi: The Battle of the Catalaunian Plains: Attila the Hun and the Fall of the Western Roman Empire 137
Book Reviews
A Slave between Empires: A Transimperial History of North Africa (Zsolt Palotás) 161
Italy in World War I (Balázs Juhász) 165
(Without) Lessons (Eszter Bartha) 170
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On the Borderland of the Ottoman Empire: National Sentiment and Foreign Policy (László Bíró) 153
Studies
Antal Molnár: The Catholic Missions and the Origins of Albanian Nation-Building at the Beginning of the 17th Century 157
Eleonóra Géra: The Secret Life of Don Thomaso Raspassani, an Albanian Freedom Fighter 187
Krisztián Csaplár-Degovics: Dalmatian Borgo Erizzo and the Albanian Nation-Building: The New Albanian-Policy of Austria–Hungary, 1896 205
Tamás Dudlák: Turkish Foreign Policy on New Foundations: The Emergence of the Syrian Conflict and the Paradigm Shift in Turkish Foreign Policy, 2011–2012 223
Tamás Szabó: Hopes and Unfulfilled Promises: Hungarian–Romanian Relations and the Hungarians in Romania before and after the Transition 247
Workshop
Gábor Gyóni: 1941 in Russian Historiography: Interpretations, Contradictions, Politics 271
Book Reviews
The Calvary and Survival Strategies of the Ottoman Armenians (Éva Blénesi) 297
Studies from the Garden of Pleasure – The Romance of the Rose (Laura Fábián) 302
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Diplomatic Missions and Alliances: The Kingdom of Hungary and the Holy Roman Empire in the First Half of the Sixteenth Century (Bence Péterfi) 511
Studies
Attila Györkös: French–Hungarian Diplomatic Relations (1499–1529) 517
Attila Bárány: Sir Robert Wingfield, Resident Ambassador of Tudor England, the Holy Roman Empire and Hungary (1514–1515) 531
Bálint Lakatos: The Hungarian–Bohemian Mission of an Imperial Ambassador, Andrea dal Burgo (1521–1523) 581
Tibor Monostori: From the Castle of Eger to the Kingdom of Naples: The Release and Services of a Hungarian Galley Slave and His Petition to the Emperor Ferdinand III 629
Book Reviews
Venice on Stormy Waters (1499–1517) (Tamás Kruppa) 639
Armenian Religious Identity and the Churches of Constantinople and Rome (Kornél Nagy) 647
Historiography on the Rus of Kiev and Vadimir–Suzdal (Patrik Dinnyés) 650
Topographies of Tolerance and Intolerance (Péter Balázs) 652
Between Hopes and Dangers (Éva Blénesi) 657
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The Foreign Relations of Hungary with the Non-European World during the Cold War (Emőke Horváth) 335
Studies
Gábor Búr: The Role of Sub-Saharan Africa in the Foreign Policy of the Hungarian People’s Republic 339
Emőke Horváth: Hungarian–Chilean Foreign Relations in the Early Stages of the Cold War, 1947–1965 353
István Pál – Ágnes Judit Szilágyi: Dialogue in the UNO: Contributions to the History of the Establishment of the Diplomatic Relations between Hungary and Costa Rica 373
László Kupi: Their Man in Havana? The United States and Batista’s Coup d’État of 1952 393
Zoltán Prantner: The “Hungarian Hospital” in Yemen: Health Cooperation between Hungary and Yemen in the Second Half of the 1960s 421
Péter Vámos: In Moscow’s Shadow: Sino–Hungarian Trade Relations during the Cold War 441
Workshop
Gabriella Hermann: Defending Transylvania: The First Three Years of the Committee for Human Rights in Rumania, 1976–1978 461
Book Reviews
A History of the Freedom of Thought (Ferenc Tóth) 493
Austerities and Aspirations: A Comparative History of Growth, Consumption, and Quality of Life in East Central Europe since 1945 (Zoltán Vajda) 497
The Fiume Crisis: Life in the Wake of the Habsburg Empire (Ágnes Ordasi) 502
The Age of Absolutism (Tibor Martí) 507
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V for Victoria (István Rákóczi) 161
Studies
Rui Manuel Loureiro: Magellan in Portugal 167
Juan Gil: Magellan in Spain 183
Luís Filipe Reis Thomaz: The Apple of Paris: The Maluku Islands 203
José Manuel Malhão Pereira: From Magellan’s Voyage to the Establishment of Spain’s Spice Route: Nautical and Meteorological 217
Consuelo Varela: The Spanish Chroniclers of the Magellan–Elcano Voyage 233
István Rákóczi: Maximilianus Transylvanus: The Right and Wrong Side 241
Focus
Péter Balázs: Revisiting Revisionism: The Historiography of the Terror since 1989 253
Workshop
Abdallah Abdel-Ati Al-Naggar: Imre Nagy and János Kádár in Arabic Eyes 283
Zsolt Palotás: Diplomatic Mission of General Otman Hashem on the East Coast of the United States, October–November, 1865 299
Book Reviews
Magellan’s Drama and Circumnavigation (István Rákóczi) 325
The Characteristic of Power Ideology of in Russia (Gyula Szvák) 328
The Six-Day War as Seen in Hungary (Zoltán Prantner) 331
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The Figure of Mahatma Gandhi in the History and the Cultural Memory (Máté Ittzés) 1
Studies
Anna Aklan: “Truth and Non-violence Are as Old as the Hills”: Gandhi’s Significance 5
Dezső Szenkovics: Gandhi Reception in the Hungarian-speaking Areas 21
Péter Sági: The Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi in Today’s India 43
Dóra Günsberger: Portraying Gandhi in Pakistan: ’Official’ History-writing and Perceptions 53
Zsuzsanna Renner: Bapuji’s Immortal History: Layers of Gandhi Iconography 77
Júlia Szivák: Mahatma Gandhi on the Film Screen 97
Focus
András Fejérdy: “The European Agency of American Interests”?: Historiographical Status Quo of Pius XII’s Eastern Policy 111
Book Reviews
The Relationship of Charles I of Hungary with the Holy See, 1301–1342 (Gábor Barabás) 145
The Reign of Louis I (the Great) and Mary, 1342–1395 (Máté Urbán) 148
Czechoslovak Documents of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 (István Janek) 154
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Nation-Building and National Identity, Memory Politics and Historical Memory in East and Southeast Asia (Péter Vámos) 501
Studies
Gyula Krajczár: The Territorial Self-Image of the People’s Republic of China 507
Ildikó Gyöngyvér Sárközi: The Story Continues: Nation-Building, History-Writing and Heritagization in China 533
Ildikó Bellér-Hann: Uyhgur Identity Narratives in China in the Reform Period 559
Ágota Révész: Beijing Opera and Nation-Building in China 581
Péter Trebitsch – Lijuan Feng: The Memory of the War of Resistance against Japan as a Source of Power Legitimation in the People’s Republic of China 605
Borbála Száva: The Memory of the Angkorian Empire and the Creation of Khmer National Identity 635
Book Reviews
Jewish Refugees in Shanghai 1933–1947 (Mátyás Mervay) 659
Dictators and Dictatorships in the Caribbean (Eszter Katona) 663
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After a Year of Remembrance: Results of Recent Researches on the Rákóczi Era at Home and Abroad (Ferenc Tóth) 305
Studies
Géraud Poumarède: French Diplomacy at the Porte and the Hungarian Question during the War of Independence of Francis II Rákóczi 311
Núria Sallés Vilaseca: “I Was only Sent to the Prince of Transylvania”: Mission of Jacques de Boissimène to the Court of Sultan Ahmed III (1717–1718) 325
Enikő Balázs-Szabelski – Adam Szabelski: Francis II Rákóczi in Poland 335
Elisabeth Saïh – Ferenc Tóth: From Rodosto to Paris: The Vicissitudes of a Family of Hungarian Origins 345
Gábor Tüskés: To the Historical Construction of National Identity: The Image of Hungary in the Autobiographical Writings of Francis II Rákóczi 371
László Takács: Terminology of Military Ranks in Confessio Peccatoris, the Work of Francis II Rákóczi 393
Emese Egyed: A Dream on Stage about Exile: Sándor K. Boér: Bonnévál or the Strangers in Constantinople 409
Katalin Mária Kincses: Rákóczi Statues Abroad 431
Workshop
Zoltán Korpás: Mexican Gold Pesos against the Ottoman Expansion in Hungary? 467
Book Reviews
A European Cultural History of the Representations of the Prophet (Ferenc Tóth) 481
The Relations of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth with Safavid Iran and the Catholicosate of Etchmiadzin (Kornél Nagy) 486
The Armenian Genocide as Seen by Posterity: Reflections on the Margins of the Book Entitled A Hundred Years of Memory (Éva Blénesi) 490
The Free French Forces in World War II: Organizing Resistance Movement and International Cooperation (Márton Kiss) 496
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Narratives of Transition: 1989 – The Year of Political Breakthrough (Miklós Mitrovits) 1
Studies
Miklós Mitrovits: Opportunities for Political, Cultural and Social Resistance: The Polish and Hungarian Examples 5
István Miklós Balázs: The First Orphans of the Polish Transition: The Congress of the Anti-system Opposition 25
Peter Jašek: The Velvet Revolution in Slovakia 39
István Kollai: Divergence in History: The Different Impact of Contemporary Events on Slovakian and Hungarian Political Thinking 61
Gusztáv D. Kecskés: NATO and Eastern Europe, 1988–1992: Situation and Activities of NATO: Transformation and Continuity 79
Péter Vámos: “This is a Favourable Moment for Us to Move Forward with Hungarian–Taiwanese Relations”: The Opening of the Taipei Trade Office in Budapest 99
György Lukács B.: Tito’s Yugoslavia in Croatian and Slovenian Public Thinking after 1989 119
Book Reviews
Yugoslavia from a Historical Perspective (László Bíró) 129
Alija Izetbegović: The Horseman of the Apocalypse or a Peace Angel (László Márkusz) 139
Historiography and Autocracy: Czars, Contemporaries, Lessons (Eszter Bartha) 143
Mendicant Friars, Farming Monks (Máté Urbán) 146
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STUDIES
István Tringli: Hungarian Customary Law and Protestant Natural Law in Hungarian 173
Zsófia Kádár: Churchmen on the Lower Table of the Hungarian Diet, 1608–1688 203
REFLECTIONS OF THE PEASANT WORLD
Gergely Krisztián Horváth: The Execution of the Hungarian Abolition of Peasant Serfdom and its Historiographical Perceptions 251
László Tompa: From Smallholders to Giant Estates. Contract Tenant Peasantry in the Counties of Veszprém, Sopron, Borsod and Bihar 269
Gábor Csikós: ”… more fools have to be produced for the state”. The Physiological Limits of Stalinist Social Engineering, 1952 295
Éva Petrás: The Social Question in Changing Perspectives. The Agrarian Social Political Concept of Jenő Czettler 315
Máté Gárdonyi: ”The Countryside is our Playground”. Ecclesiastico-political Struggles, Catholic Social Organisation and the Problems of Provincial Hungary in the late Nineteenth Century 327
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NATIONAL IDEA OF HISTORY
Csaba Szabó The Myth of Eternal Dacia. The Metahistory of Dacian-Romanian Continuity in Contemporary Romanian Archaeology and Historiography 5
József Demmel “Botond the Oláh-Beater” in Switzerland of the East. László Réthy and the Curious History of National Minorities in Post-1867 Hungary 21
Beáta Pintérová “Early Slovak History” in Recent Slovak Scholarly Literature 41
STUDIES
Éva B. Halász The Fine of the Tongue 55
Petr Kozak The Charters of John Corvinus in Czech Archives 69
Szilvia Czinege On the Trace of Széchenyi Letters 121
Réka Újlaki-Nagy The Representation of the “Székely Jerusalem” and the Successors of Sabbatarians in the Travel Literature of the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries 137
Zoltán Dénes Iván Defender of the “Victims”, Prosecutor of the “Persecutores”? Henrik Marczali on the Peace that Closed World War I 155
DEBATE
Ákos Bartha Inset, pricing 169