Book Launch at Domus Café
Launching event of the book 'A MURAVIDÉK ÚTJA A DÉLSZLÁV KIRÁLYSÁGBA' by László Göncz led by Balázs Ablonczy.
Date: 14 May 2024, 6 pm / Venue: Domus Café (Budapest Abonyi u. 10.)
The Institute for Minority Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the European Centre for Minority Issues agree on a Memorandum of Understanding.
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Launching event of the book 'A MURAVIDÉK ÚTJA A DÉLSZLÁV KIRÁLYSÁGBA' by László Göncz led by Balázs Ablonczy.
Date: 14 May 2024, 6 pm / Venue: Domus Café (Budapest Abonyi u. 10.)
Béni L. Balogh will give a presentation at the Hungarika workshop organised by the Hungarian National Archives on 8th May 2024. His presentation will be entitled Hungarika research in Romania. The programme of the workshop can be found here.
On 3rd May 2024 Nóra Kovács participates in the conference 'Methodology. Dance Research Now' in Budapest. The title of her presentation is 'Possibilities of the Notion of Habitus in Dance Research'.
The programme of the two-day conference is available here.
The new book by our colleague Tamás Gusztáv Filep entitled Mindennek van "azonban"-ja (Everything has a "however") was published by Kriterion Publishing House.
With the support of our institute, the book by Róbert-István Antal: The Socialist Who Loves His Nation. Lajos Jordáky (1913-1974) was published in Cluj by Kriterion Publishing House and Transylvanian Museum Society.
Can a good communist be a good Transylvanian Hungarian? As a social-democratic and then communist politician, and as a devout Marxist who was displaced into the cultural sphere after the establishment of the state socialist dictatorship, he was confronted with the dilemma: Can the class emancipation of the Transylvanian Hungarian communities solve the challenges of minority existence?
The book's introduction and table of contents can be read here (in Hungarian).