The Women who Defeated Communism in Poland by: Shana PennSecond English Language Edition: Revised Helena History PressISBN: 978-1 -943596-52-2 Paperback
István Bethlen
A Great Conservative Statesman of Hungary, 1874-1946 by: Ignác RomsicsMario Fenyő – TranslatorSecond English Language Edition: Revised Helena History PressISBN: 978-1-943596-48-5 Paperback
Hemingway and Marái
Theories of Otherness and Émigré Trauma by: Teodóra Dömötör Helena History PressISBN: 978-1-943596-51-5 Paperback
American Hungarian Educators Association ( AHEA) 2026
Join us at the 50th Annual Conference April 16-18, 2026, at Cleveland State University in Cleveland, Ohio.
Association of Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES)
Association of Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies ( ASEEES )
58th Annual Convention
November 12-15, 2026
Palmer House Hilton
Chicago, Illinois
Hungary and Its Neighbors (1988-1994)
Géza Jeszenszky’s book discusses Hungary’s foreign policy and efforts for reconciliation with its neighbors between 1988 and 1994, following historical grievances from the 1920 Treaty. As a former foreign minister, he shares insights on regional cooperation, the status of Hungarian minorities, and the broader implications of these policies amid contemporary conflicts.
Book Presentation: A Roosevelt in the World of Diplomacy and Journalism
A panel discussion on April 24, 2025. Sponsored by the Danube Institute.
Adam LaBor in Conversation with author Jaap Scholten
Adam LaBor in Conversation with author Jaap Scholten. Thursday, December 12, 2024 Budapest Hungary
A Roosevelt in the World of Diplomacy and Journalism
Nicholas Roosevelt and American Domestic and Foreign Policy in the First Half of the 20th Century
author: Zoltán Petercz PhD
Pál Teleki Book Launch 8 October, 2024
The Danube Institute and Helena History Press LLC launch of the book: Pál Teleki (1879-1941): The Life of a Controversial Hungarian Politician by Balázs Ablonczy
