On 29–30 May 2015 an international conference will be held in the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Research Center for the Humanities, Institute of History, about the tributary states of the Ottoman Empire. Papers will address the contacts of Transylvania, Wallachia, Moldavia, Ragusa, the Crimean Khanate, Cossack Ukraine and Dagestan with the peripheries of the empire: the border provinces, as well as other tributaries. The event is convened with the generous support of the Fritz Thyssen Stiftung. The program of the conference can be read here.
The premiere of the book „1989 – The Final Days of the Communist Regime in East-Central Europe” was organized by the Institute of History, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences on March 3, 2015. The authors: Adam Burakowski Aleksander Gubrynowicz and Paweł Ukielski were invited for the premiere, as their book was published in Hungarian by Rézbong Publishing House in 2014. The book was presented and the discussion was moderated by Miklós Mitrovits, research fellow of the Institute.
International conference titled ’Next to each other – Against each other’: Czech, Slovak and Hungarian nationalisms during the First World War is held in Miskolc, on 15 April 2015, organized by the University of Miskolc, Faculty of Arts, Institute for Political Sciences; Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Research Center for the Humanities, Institute of History; Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Miskolc Regional Committee, History and Social Science Committee.
The Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Research Centre for the Humanities hosts the international workshop on social and economic transitions at different scales in modern Central- and Southeast-Europe, in Budapest, on 20th March 2015.
The organizers are the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Research Centre for Humanities and the Collegium Carolinum Munich.
The program of the conference and the abstracts of the lectures can be read here: https://www.pol-int.org/sites/default/files/tagungsprogramm/brosura.pdf
Workshop´s tracks (information from here:http://danube-inco.net/object/event/14828)
The RCH Institute of History has published a new volume of the serial Monumenta Hungariae Historica entitled "The Noble Elite in the County of Körös, 1400-1526" (Budapest, 2014. [Magyar Történelmi Emlékek - Értekezések.) by Tamás Pálosfalvi, senior research fellow of our institute. The content of the book can be seen here.
Issues can be bought or ordered from the Institute (postal address: MTA BTK Történettudományi Intézet, 1014 Budapest, Úri u. 53.; telephone: 36/1/224-6700/624; e-mail address:).
The new special thematic issues (vol. 3, no. 3 and no. 4, 2014) of The Hungarian Historical Review have been published. The abstracts of the current issues and free full texts of the previous issues can be read here: http://www.hunghist.org/
International conference was organized to commemorate the death of Miklós Zrínyi in Budapest on November 18–20. Miklós Zrínyi (1620–1664), the politician, poet and military leader, a great figure of Hungarian and Croatian history and literature died 350 years ago. Besides the anniversary, his life and works are worth revisiting since in many respects his public image exhibits a paradigm shift. In order to present these new findings in various fields (history, literary and military history), the Research Centre for the Humanities of HAS, the National University of Public Service and the Institute and Museum of Military History, Ministry of Defence have collaborated in organizing an international conference with the participation of Hungarian, Croatian, Czech and Italian scholars.
The Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences invites you to its third Refo500 workshop entitled Culture of Migration II.: Post-Confessional Era from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-First Century. Location: Institute of Ethnology, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Budapest 1014 Országház u. 30., Room 8.). Date: 28. 11. 2014. The program can be read here.