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Agents of Moscow The Hungarian Communist Party and the Origins of Socialist Patriotism 1941-1953


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English | 2005 | pages: 313 | ISBN: 0199274614 | PDF | 1,9 mb
After 1945, state patriotism of the communist regimes in Eastern Europe was characterized by the widespread use of national symbols. In communist Hungary the party (MKP) widely celebrated national holidays, national heroes, erected national statues, and employed national street names. This ‘socialist patriotism’ had its origin in the ‘national line’ of the Comintern, established on Soviet instructions following the German invasion of the Soviet Union. At that time Stalin called the parties of the Comintern to oppose the Germans by issuing the call for national liberation. This policy continued after 1945 when, as an aid in the struggle for power, the MKP presented itself as both the ‘heir to the traditions of the nations’ and the ‘only true representative of the interest of the Hungarian people’. Paradoxically however, the Soviet origins of the national line were also one of the main obstacles to its success as the MKP could not put forward national demands if these conflicted with Soviet interests. Martin Mevius’ pioneering study reveals that what had started as a tactical measure in 1941 had become the self-image of party and state in 1953 and that the ultimate loyalty to the Soviet Union worked to the detriment of the national party – the MKP never rid itself of the label ‘agents of Moscow’.

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Hungarian Mythology and Legends Explore the Tales of Legends and Folklore


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English | August 21, 2023 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0CG9SM5FW | 41 pages | EPUB | 0.58 Mb
Discover the intriguing world of "Hungarian Mythology: Tales of Legends and Folklore," a hypnotic voyage through the ancient legends that have molded Hungary’s cultural identity. Immerse yourself in the enthralling world of "Hungarian Mythology: Tales of Legends and Folklore." Explore Hungary, a country with a long and illustrious past, by delving into its fascinating folklore and tales. Be prepared to be enthralled by the stories that have been passed down through generations. These tales, which reflect the heart and spirit of a people, can include everything from mighty wars to fantastical animals.

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Hungarian Film, 1929-1947 National Identity, Anti-Semitism and Popular Cinema


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English | ISBN: 9462980764 | 2017 | 330 pages | PDF | 3 MB
What does it mean for someone or something to be Hungarian? People in Hungary grappled with this far-reaching question in the wake of the losses and transformation brought by World War I. Because the period also saw the rise of cinema, audiences, filmmakers, critics, and officials often looked at films with an eye to that question, too. Did the Hungary seen on screen represent the Hungary they knew from everyday life? And-crucially-did the major role played by Jewish Hungarians in the film industry make the sector and its creations somehow Jewish rather than Hungarian? Jews, it was soon decided, could not really be Hungarian, and acts of Parliament soon barred them from taking major roles in cinema production. This book tells the troubled story of that period in Hungarian cinematic history, taking it up through World War II.

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Syntax of Hungarian Nouns and Noun Phrases, Volume 1


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English | ISBN: 9462982708 | 2017 | 680 pages | PDF | 5 MB
These books aim to present a synthesis of the currently available syntactic knowledge of the Hungarian language, rooted in theory but providing highly detailed descriptions, and intended to be of use to researchers, as well as advanced students of language and linguistics. As research in language leads to extensive changes in our understanding and representations of grammar, the Comprehensive Grammar Resources series intends to present the most current understanding of grammar and syntax as completely as possible in a way that will both speak to modern linguists and serve as a resource for the non-specialist.

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Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law 2015


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English | ISBN: 9462366373 | 2016 | 666 pages | PDF | 2 MB
The Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law consists of a collection of articles written mostly by Hungarian authors, covering developments in the field of international law and EU law, and progress in domestic implementation and application of these fields of law. The thematic part of the volume centres around the issues of humanitarian law, international criminal law and human rights. The authors explore the challenges emerging in the field of the law of armed conflict and the new developments in the enforcement of human rights. The Yearbook also contains numerous articles analysing well-known Hungary-related cases and their assessment from the perspective of Hungarian legal experts. The Yearbook offers a comprehensive picture of the state of application and implementation of EU law and international law in Hungary. (Series: Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law) [Subject: Public Law, International Law]Ã?Â?

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Hungarian Catholic Intellectuals in Contemporary Romania Reforming Apostles


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English | 2022 | ISBN: 3030992209, 3030992233 | PDF | pages: 274 | 3.8 mb
Set against the backdrop of the rise of right-wing Christian nationalism in Eastern Europe, this book declares that Catholic theologians ought to be understood and studied as intellectuals: socially and historically situated creators of national cultural traditions. While the Romanian government funds thriving schools for the country’s Hungarian minority, NGOs founded by Transylvanian Hungarians continue to organize volunteers to supplement this formal pedagogy. These volunteers understand themselves to be reviving a national tradition of "serving the people" by educating the region’s rural Hungarian populace.

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