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The Hungarian historical review : new series of Acta Historica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
Volume 7 Issue 3 (2018.)
Tartalom
Articles
József
Laszlovszky
,
Beatrix F.
Romhányi
,
László
Ferenczi
,
Zsolt
Pinke
:
Contextualizing the Mongol Invasion Stephen Pow, of Hungary in 1241–42: Short- and Long-Term Perspectives
419-450
en
[378.95 kB - PDF]
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Heike
Krause
,
Christoph
Sonnlechner
:
Landscape and Fortification of Vienna after the Ottoman Siege of 1529
451-476
en
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András
Vadas
,
Péter
Szabó
:
Not Seeing the Forest for the Trees? Ottoman-Hungarian Wars and Forest Resources
477-509
en
[1.22 MB - PDF]
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Jan Philipp
Bothe
:
How to “Ravage” a Country: Destruction, Conservation, and Assessment of Natural Environments in Early Modern Military Thought
510-540
en
[330.62 kB - PDF]
EPA-02460-00025-0040
Dorin-Ioan
Rus
:
Peacetime Changes to the Landscape in Eighteenth-Century Transylvania: Attempts to Regulate the Mureş River and to Eliminate Its Meanders in the Josephine Period
541-567
en
[486.70 kB - PDF]
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Daniel Marc
Segesser
:
“Fighting Where Nature Joins Forces with the Enemy:” Nature, Living Conditions, and their Representation in the War in the Alps 1915–1918
568-593
en
[348.47 kB - PDF]
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Róbert
Balogh
:
Was There a Socialist Type of Anthropocene During the Cold War? Science, Economy, and the History of the Poplar Species in Hungary, 1945–1975
594-622
en
[356.90 kB - PDF]
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Featured Review
Jonathan
Kwan
:
The Habsburg Monarchy 1815–1918. By Steven Beller. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. 315 pp.
625-632
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[135.12 kB - PDF]
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Book Reviews
Stanislava
Kuzmová
:
Legenda vetus, Acta processus canonizationis et Miracula sanctae Margaritae de Hungaria: The Oldest legend, Acts of canonization process, and miracles of Saint Margaret of Hungary. Edited by Ildikó Csepregi, Gábor Klaniczay, and Bence Péterfi. Translated by Ildikó Csepregi, Clifford Flanigan, and Louis Perraud. Central European Medieval Texts 8. Budapest – New York: Central European University Press, 2018.
633-635
en
[283.17 kB - PDF]
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Grzegorz
Pac
:
Mulieres suadentes – Persuasive Women. Female Royal Saints in Medieval East Central Europe and Eastern Europe. By Martin Homza. Translated by Martina Fedorová et al. East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, vol. 42. Leiden: Brill, 2017. 260 pp
636-638
en
[283.17 kB - PDF]
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Gábor
Barabás
:
Late Medieval Papal Legation: Between the Councils and the Reformation. By Antonín Kalous. Viella History, Art and Humanities Collection 3. Rome: Viella, 2017. 255 pp.
639-641
en
[283.17 kB - PDF]
EPA-02460-00025-0110
Leslie
Carr-Riegel
:
Water, Towns and People: Polish Lands against a European Background until the Mid-16th Century. By Urszula Sowina. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2016. 529 pp.
642-644
en
[283.17 kB - PDF]
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Hans Erich
Bödeker
:
L’Europe des Lumières/Europa der Aufklärung. Oeuvres choisies de Éva H. Balázs/ Ausgewählte Schriften von Éva H. Balázs. Edited by Lilla Krász and Tibor Frank. Budapest: Académie Hongroise des Sciences – Corvina, 2015. 424 pp.
645-647
en
[283.17 kB - PDF]
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Valerie
Kivelson
:
Russia and Courtly Europe: Ritual and Diplomatic Culture, 1648–1725. By Jan Hennings. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016. 297 pp.
648-650
en
[283.17 kB - PDF]
EPA-02460-00025-0140
Ágnes
Deák
:
Die literarische Zensur in Österreich von 1751 bis 1848. By Norbert Bachleitner, with contributions by Daniel Syrovy, Petr Píša, and Michael Wögerbauer. Literaturgeschichte in Studien und Quellen, Bd. 28. Vienna, Cologne, and Weimar: Böhlau Verlag, 2017. 528 pp.
651-653
en
[283.17 kB - PDF]
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Kai
Struve
:
Das global vernetzte Dorf: Eine Migrationsgeschichte. By Matthias Kaltenbrunner. Frankfurt am Main: Campus Verlag, 2017. 598 pp.
654-656
en
[283.17 kB - PDF]
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Krisztián
Csaplár-Degovics
:
“Europa ist zu eng geworden:” Kolonialpropaganda in Österreich-Ungarn 1885 bis 1918. By Simon Loidl. Vienna: Promedia, 2017. 232 pp.
657-659
en
[283.17 kB - PDF]
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Jan
Mervart
:
Der Poststalinismus: Ideologie und Utopie einer Epoche. By Pavel Kolář. Cologne: Böhlau, 2016. 370 pp.
660-662
en
[283.17 kB - PDF]
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Dávid
Turbucz
:
The Invisible Shining: The Cult of Mátyás Rákosi in Stalinist Hungary, 1945–1956. By Balázs Apor. Budapest–New York: Central European University Press, 2017. 415 pp.
663-665
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[283.17 kB - PDF]
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Anna
Borgos
:
Hungarian Women’s Activism in the Wake of the First World War: From Rights to Revanche. By Judith Szapor. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018. 224 pp.
666-669
en
[283.17 kB - PDF]
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