The symposium was organized on the occasion of the release of the English edition of the last major work of Prof. György Schöpflin.
Hungary’s Admiral on Horseback
Admiral Horthy’s political career spanned a good part of the first half of the twentieth century, yet he was by no means a modern statesman.
A Contested Europe
Every policy has costs, not just benefits, as well as unintended consequences. The eastward enlargement of the European Union is a case in point.
Royall Tyler and Hungary
This story of Royall Tyler is in many ways unique: an American who was almost European, who became intimately involved with Central Europe.
Review of Lost Prestige by Sir Bryan Cartledge
In ‘Lost Prestige’, Geza Jeszenszky has crafted a gem of historical scholarship… As the story of a ruptured romance, it is also unexpectedly moving.
ASEEES Conference 2022
ASEEES Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies Conference ( in person) Chicago IL November 10-13, 2022
AHEA 2022
AHEA American Hungarian Educators Association Online Conference April 7-9, 2022
A Thorn in the Rosebush
This book opens up new perspectives on the history of Béla Bartók’s music in the 20th century.
Introduction of Lost Prestige in Washington DC
German-American Heritage Museum of the USA, Washington, DC
Thursday, November 18, 2021 | 1:00 p.m.
Exhibit of Life and Work of Ines Rieder
June 19 – September 02, 2021
Talks & Performance: June 19 & 20, 2021
Vienna, Austria