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Tamás Fedeles: “Bosniae […] Rex […] Apostolorum Limina Visit”. The Pilgrimage of Miklós Újlaki to Rome in 1475
Zoltán Paksy: The Ideology of National Socialist Parties in Hungary in the 1930s
Balázs Ablonczy: A Shelter. Travel Development and Nation-Building in Northern Transylvania Between 1940 and 1944
Magdolna Baráth: Reorganizing the Political Police after 1956
Zoltán Garadnai: Did They Cast Their Watchful Eyes at Budapest? (The Opinion about Hungary on the Basis of French Diplomatic Records, 1963–1968)
Contents in Hungarian
Beatrix Fülöpp-Romhányi: The Tradition of the Pauline Order as Reflected in the Charters. Remarks on the Medieval History of the Pauline Order
Attila Novák: Two Worlds – Two Views? Vilmos Vázsonyi and the Bourgeois Radicals (1910–1912)
Sándor Horváth: Vagabonds, Homeless People and Beggars. The Hidden Practice of Social Care in Budapest in the 1960s
Péter Sipos: The Unites States, the NATO and the Soviet Intervention in Czechoslovakia in 1968
Attila Seres: Hungarian Foreign Trade Policy and the Soviet Market in the 1920s
Ferenc Glatz: About the Future of the Institute of History of HAS (2007)
László Glück: The Trade Routes of Salt of Máramaros in the Middle of the 16th Century
Antal Molnár: Contention for the Chapel of Novi Pazar (1627–1630). The Ragusan Republic and the Balkan Catholicism in the First Half of the 17th Century
András Lugosi: Is Everything Otherwise? History of the Karinthy Family and the Intergenerational Transfer of Memory
Attila Seres: Hungarian–Soviet Trade Relations Between 1939 and 1941. Additional Material to the Analysis of Hungarian Foreign Trade before Entering into War. (Part II)
Pál Germuska: Kadhafi’s “Ears”. Producing Radio Reconnaissance Instruments in Hungary, 1965–1985
Georg Herbstritt: “The Balkan File” of the Ministry of State Security. Secret Service Measures Against the Hungarian Emigration of West Germany
Gabriella Erdélyi: The Faces of the Dózsa Rebellion: Taboos and Memory in the Myths of 1514
Ágnes Flora: Civil Career – Civil Life in Kolozsvár in the Renaissance
György Gömöri: Oldenburg, Lubieniecki and the “Studious” Transylvanians. The Correspondence of the First Decade of the Royal Society
Tibor Hajdu: Soldiers and Officer Corps in the Hungarian and Russian Revolutions (1917–1921)
Éva Standeisky: The Crowd In 1956
Mária Palasik: The Intellectuals about the Intellectuals – On the Basis of Documents of the Secret Police
Antal Molnár: Pécs in the System of Ragusan Trade in the Middle of the 16th Century
Zsolt Tamási: The Efforts of Catholic Church Leadership for Self-Defence after the Suppression of the Revolution of 1848–1849
Emőke Tomsics: The Reality and its Image. Photography at the Coronation of 1867
Attila Zsoldos: Nobles, Nobles of Szepes, Tax on Gold (Legal Status and Possessory Right as Possibilities and Means)
Magdolna Baráth: After the Revolution – The Soviet Views. The Report of the Soviet Embassy in Budapest on the Hungarian Situation in February 1957
Tamás Körmendi: The Murderous Attack Against Queen Gertrude According to Foreign Narrative Sources
Enikõ Csukovits: The “Coiling Snake” and the “Satan’s Servant”. The Portrayal of the Enemy in Narrations of Medieval Royal Gift-Deeds in Hungary
Erika Varsányi: Municipal Elections in Budapest in 1930. Making the New Law of the Capital (Act Xviii Of 1930), Its Influences and Consequences
Zsuzsanna Varga: After the “Earthquake”. The Power and the Peasants in Hungary in the First Half of the 1960’s
Gábor Gyáni: Everyday Life as an Analytical Category. Optional Way of Social History
Tibor Martí–Tibor Monostori: The Foreign Policy of the Count-Duke of Olivares and the Beginnings of Péter Pázmány’s Legation to Rome in 1632
Andreas Schmidt-Schweizer–Tibor Dömötörfi: “He Declared: Mass Fleeing from the GDR for the FRG Was Not in Their Interest.” Two Documents to the History of GDR Citizens Fleeing to Hungary and West German–Hungarian Relations at the Beginning of August 1989
Géza Pálffy: A Special Way into the Aristocracy of the Kingdom of Hungary: The Révay Family in the 16th Century
Teréz Oborni: Queen Isabella and the Beginnings of the Creation of her Court in Transylvania (1541–1551)
Ildikó Horn: Language Learning – Knowledge of Languages in the Principality of Transylvania
András Fejérdy: “Stateless People”. The Hungarian Clerical Emigration in Rome, the Hungarian Government and the Beginnings of the Vatican’s New “Ostpolitik”
Valery Musatov: The Metamorphosis of Gorbachev’s Politics and the Socialist Countries
Andreas Schmidt-Schweizer: “Although the Multi-Party Political System is Obviously Connected with a Number of Disadvantages […]” The First “Script” of Political Transformation
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