Attila Zsoldos: Urban Burghers in the Service of the Royal Family
Csilla Ladányi-Turóczy: The Portuguese Chronicles of Fictional Hungarians
György Haraszti: The “Real” Fortunatus
Katalin Péter: The “Latter Days” in Sixteenth-Century Hungary
Pál Fodor: Some Notes on Ottoman Tax Farming in Hungary
Klára Hegyi: The Inhabitants and Peasant-Soldiers of the Vilayet of Temesvár
Balázs Sudár: The Library of a Turkish Intellectual in Buda in the Sixteenth Century
Teréz Oborni: Treasury Income and Expenditure in Transylvania in the Late Sixteenth Century
J. János Varga: 1682 – The Year of Imre Thököly
Gábor Gyáni: Crime under Horthy
Ignác Romsics: Dilemmas on Synthesis Writing
György Kövér: The Re-Figuration of Social History, i.e. in Search of Lost Protagonists
Gábor Gyáni: Rethinking History
Dániel Bolgár: Who Are You? Hungarian Social History in a Career-Starter’s Opinion
András Kubinyi: Hungary in the Jagello Age
Tibor Hajdu: How Did the Workers’ Party Change into the Party of Bureaucracy? (1948–1956)
Margit Szlancsok: The “Pyres of Vanities” in the 15th Century
Ferenc Glatz: State and Nation in Eastern Europe. On the Public Use of Historiography
Gábor Gyáni: Nationalism and the Changing Image of Europe in Hungary in the 19th and 20th Century
Renáta Raáb: Archduke John and the Crisis of Schleswig in 1848
Judit Pál: Old and New Officers in Transylvania after the Compromise
Imre Ress: Gyula Graf Andrássy D.Ä., Der „Reichsministerpräsident“?
Tibor Hajdu: The Minister and his Father-In-Law (István Burián and Géza Fejérváry)
Zoltán Szász: The Alternative to Formal and Real Independence. Romania’s Decision in 1883
Attila Pók: Radical and Liberal Democrats in Hungary During the First Half of the Twentieth Century
Miklós Szalai: The Ideas of Henry George and the Hungarian Progressives
Péter E. Kovács: The Victory of Nándorfehérvár and Italy
Ágnes Deák: An Old Case of Political Transformation and State Police – 1867
Miklós Konrád: Jews and Converted Jews in Hungary in the Dualist Era - Why Did Jews Convert?
Péter Sipos: The Problems of a Horthy-Biography
Renáta Skorka: The Chronicler and Forty Thousand Gold Coins with Lilies