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Boglárka Weisz: Who Was the First Treasurer? The History of the Treasurer’s Office in the 14th-Century 527
Veronika Tóth-Barbalics: The Presidents and Vice-presidents of the Upper House during the Dual Monarchy (1867–1918) 541
Barna Ábrahám: Slovak Press and Government Press Policy in the Years of the Great War 565
Zsuzsanna Varga: Land Reforms in Central and Eastern Europe after World War II 583
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Dániel Bácsatyai: Legal Education, Historiography and Chancellery in 14th-Century Hungary 607
András Vadas: Questions of the Terminology and Meaning of the Term locus molendini in the Middle Ages 619
Orsolya Manhercz: Re-acting the Trauma of 1848‒1849 during the Imperial Visit of 1852 649
REVIEW ARTICLE 663
OEUVRE 671
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Beatrix F. Romhányi The Medieval Hungarian Parishes and the Fourteenth-Century Papal Tithe Register 339
Serena Morelli Society and Offices in Southern Italy, Thirteenth to Fifteenth Centuries 361
Riccardo Rao Angevin Elites in the Italian Communes: Nobles, Officials, Foreigners 385
Thierry Pécout The Elites in Angevin Provence 397
Gábor Kármán Capturing Imre Thököly: The fall of the Ottoman tributary state of Upper Hungary and the diplomacy of Transylvania 411
Helga Angelovics Miklós Vay as MP for Zemplén County at the Diet of 1830 433
László Orosz „The Blind and the Lame, If They Join Hands…”. On the Cooperation between Weimar Germany and Hungary 451
Vilmos Erős Intellectual History [Geistesgeschichte] versus People’s History [Volksgeschichte]. The Divergent Interpretations of Gyula Szekfű and István Szabó in the early 1940s regarding the Non-Hungarian Ethnic Groups in Historical Hungary 479
Tamás Csapody The Survivor of Cservenka. Forced Labor at Bor 499
Péter Rajcsányi The Executive Committee of the Hungarian Television 1956–1957 – Facts Held Back 509
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Boglárka Weisz The Driving Forces of the Hungarian Economy in the Middle Ages. Three-year Report of the RCH „Lendület” Medieval Hungarian Economic History Research Team 539
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Pál Fodor–Szabolcs Varga: Miklós Zrínyi and Süleyman’s Death 181
Ákos Bartha: The Political Socialization of Endre Bajcsy-Zsilinszky and his Ideological Portrait prior to 1919 203
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Tibor Szőcs: Whose Man? The Relationship between the Judge Royal and Vice-Judge Royal in the Second Part of the 13th Century 245
Bálint Lakatos: György Dózsa, Jean Hannart and the „Cegléd Manifesto”. Three New Sources on the Events of the 1514 Hungarian Peasant War 277
Krisztián Bodnár: „…Who Will Be Constrained by the Burden of Responsibility, Your Respectable Lordship Certainly Knows Well”. Lajos Kossuth
and the Collective Resignation of the Sátoraljaújhely Cholera Committee in 1831 303
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Péter Erdő: The Canonization Process of Saint Elisabeth and Contemporary Canon Law 1
László Szabolcs Gulyás: The Customary Law of Real Estate Trade in Market Towns in the 14th to 16th Centuries. The Case of Zemplén County and its Region 23
Tamás Goreczky: Pan-Slavism in Russia in the 1880s in the Reports of István Burián, Austro-Hungarian Consul General in Moscow 63
Gusztáv D. Kecskés: The Swiss Reception of Hungarian Refugees in 1956 85
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David Papajík: Solving the Problem of Establishing the Cause of Death of Hungarian and Czech King Ladislav V 115
Ovidiu Ghitta: The Lessons of an Extraordinary Conscription. The Census Record of Şimon, Greek-Catholic Priest of Tomány, from 1773 127
József Pap: The Voters of Eger in the Middle of the 19th Century 149
Tibor Dömötörfi : German Ethnic and Racial Politics in Hungary during World War II 165
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Miklós Takács Some Thoughts on the Material Culture of the Avar Period from the Perspective of a Settlement Archaeologist 165
Norbert Pap – Máté Kitanics – Péter Gyenizse – Gábor Szalai – Balázs Polgár Sátorhely Or Majs? The Environmental Features of Földvár – Localizing the Central Area of the Battle of Mohács 209
János B. Szabó Two divans in Buda. György Rákóczi I. and Elite of Ottoman Hungary (1630–1636) 247
Kornél Nagy Golden Age Imagined. The Armenian Catholic (Uniate) Church in Transylvania in the 18th Century 267
Attila Novák From Lawsuit to Lawsuit. Zionist Movement at Budapest in the 1950s 285
Andreas Schmidt-Schweizer Hungarian – West-German Relations in 1989/1990. The Unification of Germany as a Challenge for Hungary 311
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István Kádas – Renáta Skorka – Boglárka Weisz Commercial Sources in the Service of Hungarian Medieval Economy 329
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János B. Szabó: The Structure of Power of the Hungarians in the 9th and 10th Centuries in the Mirror of Historical Analogies from the Steppe 355
Béla Vilmos Mihalik: The Holy See and the Idea of a Hungarian Electorate in the Late 17th Century 383
Ferenc Tóth: The Thoughts of an Enlightened Ruler before the Enlightenment. The Political Testament of Duke Charles of Lorraine, a Forgotten Source of Hungarian History 409
Balázs Ablonczy: On the Tumbleweed. The Paris Years of Tibor Baráth (1930–1939) 429
Gergely Krisztián Horváth: Ateliers, Careers, Methods. New Perspectives for the Study of Village Researchers in the Interwar Period 451
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László Pósán: The Changing Image of the Teutonic Order in Hungary during the Reign of Andrew II 465
Balázs Sudár: The Battle of Zsarnóca (1664) – through Ottoman Eyes 475
DOCUMENTS
From the Oeuvre of Zsigmond Jakó (Edited by: Klára Jakó) 483
REVIEW ARTICLE
Szigetvár, 1566. Conference Report (Gábor Kármán) 493
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László Szabolcs Gulyás Lex and Consuetudo: the Rules Regulating the Movement of Peasant Tenants in Medieval Hungary 373
The Revolutions of 1917 and Hungary
Boldizsár Vörös Foreword 397
Ferenc Pollmann There comes the Russian! There goes the Russian? The Impact of the Russian Revolutions on the Warfare of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy on the EasternFront in 1917 399
Vince Paál Information about the Russian Revolutions – through the Hungarian Censorship. Control of the Press in Hungary during World War I 407
Tibor Hajdu The Leaders of the Hungarian Parliamentary Parties about the Russian Revolution of February 1917 417
Tibor Klestenitz The Assessment of the Russian Revolutions in the Public Opinion of the Hungarian Churches 423
Péter Csunderlik “Now Let Us Speak in Russian as Well, Let Us Act in Russian!” The Impact of the 1917 Russian Revolutions on the Galilei Circle 433
Eszter Balázs “An Almost Miraculous Crisis”. The Reception of the February Russian Revolution in Hungary in 1917 443
Barna Ábrahám The Slovaks and the Russian Revolutions 459
Eszter Kaba “The Winter of 1917-1918 in Russia Will Be the Toughest Period for Our Prisoners of War.” Prisoners of War and the Russian Revolution 469
Ágnes Tamás The Russian Events of 1917 in the Mirror of Caricatures 479
Boldizsár Vörös A County Official on the Russian Revolutions of 1917, or Tools for Self-Orientation in World History 499
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Pál Fodor – Attila Pók The Hungarians in Europe: a Thousand Years on the Borders 509
István Tringli Feuding in Eleventh-Century Hungarian Legislation 531
Attila Zsoldos The Innocent Oligarch 555
Enikő Csukovits The „Foreign” Angevin Dynasty 565
András Cieger The Hidden Working of Government Policy: the Confidential Expenses of the Prime Minister, 1872 575
Andreas Schmidt-Schweizer The Relationship between the Compatriotic Association of the Germans in Hungary and the Communist Regime (1951–1989) 595
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Szilvia Czinege Count György Apponyi through the Eyes of his Contemporaries 611
Ilija Todev The idea of dualism in the Bulgarian and Hungarian political thinking in the second half of the 19th century – similarities and differences 625
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EDUCATION, DENOMINATION AND URBAN SOCIETY. JESUITS IN EARLY MODERN PRESSBURG
Zsolt Kökényesi Foreword 169
István H. Németh The Impacts and Characteristics of Pressburg’s Central Roles within the Hungarian Urban Network 171
István Fazekas The Position and Institutional Network of the Catholic Church in Early Modern Pressburg 201
Frederik Federmayer Graduates of Jesuit Schools and their Career Opportunities in the Hungarian Capital during the 17th Century 215
Zsófia Kádár The Jesuit College of Pressburg as a Composite Institution in the Seventeenth Century 237
Zsolt Kökényesi The Changes in Student Numbers at the Jesuit Gymnasium of Pressburg in the 17th and 18th Centuries 283
STUDIES
Dániel Bácsatyai Personal Relations between the Curia Romana and the Hungarian Church in the mid-13th Century. Albert of Parma and István Báncsa 299
Pap Norbert – Fodor Pál – Kitanics Máté – Morva Tamás – Szalai Gábor – Gyenizse Péter The Törökdomb of Mohács 325
Gabriella Erdélyi „She will not be a wicked stepmother…” Emotional Practices in the Stepfamily of a Seventeenth-century Calvinist Pastor 347
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Bibliography of Dániel Szabó (by János Pótó) 365
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Károly Goda: „Ecce panis angelorum”. Medieval Corpus Christi Festivities and Processions in Vienna and Buda in a Central European Perspective 183
Péter Tusor: The Primate, the Ban and the Court of Vienna (1663–1664) 219
Orsolya Völgyesi: The Generation of László Szalay in the Lure of Kölcsey 251
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Viktória Kovács: The Background to the Landowning of the Premonstratensians of Lelesz at Szalóka 265
János Buza: The Draw Bench Thrown into the Danube. On Minting in Hungary before 1526 281
György Kurucz: Interests of Allied Powers, Protestant Sympathies, Military Realities: Prince Rákóczi’s Freedom Fight and the English Diplomatic Mediation 299
Bálint Varga: The Barbarian Past and the Glory of the Nation 319
Miroslav Michela: „A Home Should Be a Home to All Its Sons”. Cultural Representations of the Cult of Saint Stephen in Slovakia during the Interwar Period 333
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Géza Pálffy: The Century of Ruptures and Compromises: The History of the Kingdom of Hungary in the Seventeenth Century from a New Perspective 51
Gábor Erdődy: László Szalay the Politician 67
Iván Zoltán Dénes: Gyula Szekfű’s Image of Gábor Bethlen 97
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Márton Szilágyi: To Bear the Unbearable. The Prison-World of the Convicts of the Martinovics Conspiration 121
Iván Halász: Polish City-states under International Supervision in Pre-1939 Europe: Cracow and Danzig as Free Cities 131
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Researches on the Angevin Monarchy in Hungary from an Italian and French Perspective 155
COMMEMORATION 175
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Bálint Varga: Counties and Historical Representation in Dualist Hungary 179
Iván Bertényi Jr.: There Stood for 37 Years. István Werbőczy’s Statue in Budapest 203
Ambrus Miskolczy: The Ideologist-Journalists of the National-Legionary State: the Philosopher and the Anti-Philosopher, the Historian and the Sociologist 231
Ágnes Tóth: Aspects of Political Surveillance and its Targets in a Multiethnic Village. Vaskút, 1950–1957 251
Magdolna Baráth: Confl ict Management in the Eastern Block after the Death of Stalin 269
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Tibor Martí: „Did Pázmány Remain a Jesuit?” – The View of Cardinal Juan de Lugo from 1645 287
János Kalmár: János Pálffy and the „White Lady of Lőcse” 295
Verena Moritz: Some Thoughts about the Activity of Military Intelligence Services before World War I 307
Tibor Hajdu: The Plans of the Russian General Staff in 1910–1913 for an Attack against the Austro–Hungarian Monarchy and Germany 315
REVIEW ARTICLE
Boris Stojkovski: Serbian Historiography on the Medieval Hungarian–Serbi an Relations 329