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STUDIES
Antonio Álvarez-Ossorio Alvariño: Between Conservation and Succession: the Spanish Monarchy in Europe (1665–1715) 351
Tamás Dobszay: The MPs of Zala, 1861–1875 363
Róbert Bagdi–Gábor Demeter: The Characteristics of the Indigenous and Local Societies of Sátoraljaújhely Based on the Results of the Census in 1869 381
István Soós: László Szalay, Secretary of the Hungarian Scientifi c Society 411
WORKSHOP
Judit Majorossy: Sketching the Urban Administration of a Free Royal Town at the Border of the Kingdom of Hungary (Introduction to the “Archontology of Medieval Pressburg” in Process) 441
Attila Pók: Marxism in Post-Communist Central European Historical Writing 471
LIFE AT THE INSTITUTE 487
DEBATE 507
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Ádám Bollók–János B. Szabó: How Did the Hypothesis on the Khazar Origin of the Information Preserved in Chapter 38 of De administrando imperio Disappear from Hungarian Historiography. A Historiographical Case Study 347
Andor László: Why István Illésházy Joined István Bocskai (1605) 379
Árpád Tóth: ’Aping’ or adaptation? The Pest voluntary societies of early 19th century as followers of Western patterns 399
DEBATE
Tamás Pálosfalvi: How Long Did the Siege of Belgrade Last in 1440?
Refl ections on an „extremely obscure” event 417
WORKSHOP
László Bernát Veszprémy: An Old-fashioned Jesuit anti-Judaist. Béla Bangha SJ in the Labyrinth of the Jewish Question 439
Gusztáv Kecskés D.: Relations between the Offi ce of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Kádár Administration during the Hungarian Refugee Crisis of 1956 463
DOCUMENTS
Tibor Martí: Unpublished Charters from the legacy of Beatrice of Naples 491
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THE COMMON GOOD IN THE DISCOURSES OF THE LATE ANCIEN RÉGIME IN HUNGARY
István M. Szijártó: The Concept of Common Good in Early Modern Political Discourse 499
Henrik Hőnich: “Public Happiness” and “Common Good”. On the Terminology of The True Patriot by Zsigmond Osvald 505
Zsolt Kökényesi: The Training of Useful Citizens. The Relations between Common Good and Education in the 18th-Century Habsburg Monarchy 519
Márton Szilágyi: The Common Good in György Bessenyei’s Novel Tariménes útazása (The Journey of Tarimenes) (1804) 533
György Miru: Moral Values and Divisible Goods in the Political Thinking of the “Reform Era” 541
STUDIES
Patrice M. Dabrowski: “Discovering” the Carpathians. Encounters between Lowlanders and Highlanders in the 19th Century 555
Rubén González Cuerva: “The prodigious Transylvanian prince”. The “long war” against the Ottoman Empire (1593–1606) in the Mirror of the relaciones de sucesos 565
WORKSHOP
Petra Mátyás-Rausch: The Mining Region of Szatmár in the First Years of Gábor Bethlen’s Rule (1613–1619) 585
Dávid Turbucz: “Francis Joseph Sent a Message”. Imperial Birth- and Namedays during World War I 603
Adrienn Kapitány: Traffi c-Related Proposals in the Commercial Elaborations of the National Committee of 1828–1830 615
DOCUMENTS
Balázs Kertész: The Prologue of the 1499 and 1518 Constitutions of the Observant Franciscans in Hungary 643
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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
WORKSHOP
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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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
WORKSHOP
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
WORKSHOP
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
REVIEW ARTICLE
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
WORKSHOP
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
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Friars and Missionaries in South America (Tibor Martí) 179
Studies
István Szászdi León-Borja: God’s First Words in the New World: Millenarianism, Heresy and Orthodoxy in the Isle of La Española in 1493 183
Constanza López Lamerain: The Third Council of Lima and the Unifi ed Evangelistic Norms in the Ecclesiastical Province of Peru 211
Loránd Zajta: The Missionary and Scientifi c Activity of Károly Brentán on the Territory of the Viceroyalty of Peru 229
Dóra Babarczi: Hungarian Jesuits in Paraguay: The Letters of Ferenc Limp, SJ from the Years 1752–1753 259
Pedro Miguel Omar Svriz Wucherer: The Rebellion of Arecaya: Armed Guaraní at the Frontier 277
Ludolf Pelizaeus: The Narrative Construct of “Uncolonized Land” and Its Contribution to the Conquest of Chile from the Outset of the 16th Century 297
Book Reviews
Hungarian Jesuits in Brazil, 1753–1760 (Ágnes Menyhárt) 319
The Túpac Amaru Rebellion (Brigitta Kinga Schvéd) 323
On Mission in Chile, 1956–1975 (Mátyás Gábor Varga) 328
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The Birth of a Saint: Saint Martin of Tours 1700 (Marianne Sághy) 1
Studies
Marianne Sághy: The Life of Saint Martin by Sulpicius Severus: Context, Models, Historiography 3
Jacques Fontaine: Antique and Christian Values in the Spirituality of Great Western Landowners in the Late Fourth Century 37
Sylvie Labarre: Saint Martin and Monasticism in the Prosaic and Lyric Versions of the Life of Saint Martin 69
Veronika Wieser: The Chronicle of Sulpicius Severus and the Eschatological Expectations of the Late Fourth Century 87
Allan Scott McKinley: The First Two Centuries of Saint Martin of Tours 119
Bruno Judic: Pilgrimages to Tours in the Seventh to Tenth Centuries 147
Book Reviews
Medieval Hungarians through Western Eyes (Veronika Novák) 171
Sources Related to Medieval Hungary in North-Italian Libraries
and Archives (Krisztina Arany) 175
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Researching the Empire in Russia (Zoltán Sz. Bíró) 503
Studies
Gábor Gyóni: Russia as Empire: Territorial Expansion and Population of the Russian Empire 505
Zoltán Sz. Bíró: Being “Alien” in the Russian Empire: The Legal and Social Status of “Eastern” and “Western” Ethnic Groups 521
Ekaterina Pravilova: The Role of Internal Colonization in the Bureaucratic System of the Russian Empire 553
András Deák: Under the Sign of Inertia: Economic Modernization and Orientation Change in the Post-Soviet Space 575
Márta Font: Andreas the First and Yaroslav the Wise 607
Endre Sashalmi: The Coronation Medal as a Vehicle of Legitimation: Iconographic Analysis of the Coronation Medals of Four Empresses, Catherine I, Anne, Elisabeth and Catherine II 625
Workshop
Alexandr Stykalin: The 1956 Hungarian Revolution and the Soviet–Yugoslav Relations: Reflections on a New Documentary Book 645
Book Reviews
From the Human Body to the Clockwork: Metaphors of State, and State-building (György Képes) 667
Atatürk and the New Turkey in the Nazi Imagination (Péter Pál Kránitz) 672
The French-speaking European Countries and Hungary at the Beginnings of the Cold War (Gusztáv D. Kecskés)
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1956 as Refugee Crisis: New Perspectives (Stefano Bottoni) 331
Studies
James P. Niessen: The Culture of Welcome and the January, 1957 Austrian Refugee Quota Proposal 337
Gusztáv D. Kecskés: The NATO and the 1956 Hungarian Refugees 357
András Nagy: The Special Committee on the Problem of Hungary, 1957–1958: Bang-Jensen’s Struggle with Eastern Spies and Western Bureaucrats 373
Nóra Deák: Operation Mercy: The (Not Impossible) Hungarian Refugee Resettlement Mission in the United States 397
Tiphaine Robert: The Return of 1956 Hungarian Refugees from Switzerland: Reasons and Interpretations of Returning Home in Propaganda Warfare 413
Attila Kovács: Yugoslavia and the 1956 Hungarian Refugee Crisis 433
András Lénárt: The Process of Growing up and Integration of the 1956 Emigrant Students into the Austrian Society 451
Balázs Balogh: The Social Integration of the Refugees of the 1956 Revolution in the USA 469
Book Reviews
Diplomatic Relations between Hungary and the Holy See, 1920–2015 (Petra Hamerli) 485
Cultural Diplomacy amid Diplomatic Tensions: France in Central and Eastern Europe, 1936‒1940, 1944‒1951 (Gusztáv D. Kecskés) 490
Studies from the Workshop of Russistics (Mária Bodor) 495
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Far Away yet Near: The Chances of European Civilization in the Colonial World 499
Studies
Tamás Túróczi: The Limits of the Spanish Expansion in Japan, 1543–1640 503
María del Mar Muñoz González: The Role of the Pitahaya, the “Dragon Fruit” at the Time of the Jesuit Missions in Lower California Peninsula, 1697–1768 527
Tibor Monostori: The Ultimate Conquest of the New World: La Araucana in Spain 547
Mónika Edina Bán: Emblems and Other Wittinesses in Mexican Baroque Literature: Interaction between Society and Culture in 16th–17th Century Mexico 571
Gábor Szabó-Zsoldos: Tendencies of Great Britain’s South African Colonial Policy, 1846−1881 585
Viktória Semsey: An Argentine Scholar in Europe and Latin America 611
Echo
Magdolna Szilágyi: Travelling in the Name of Saint Martin: Pilgrimage, Cultural Tourism, Cultural Heritage Management 629
Book Reviews
How was Romania „Romanianized”? (Klára Jakó) 641
The Written Sources of a Great Investment (Bence Péterfi ) 652
Colonialization as a Historical Phenomenon (Gábor Gyóni) 655