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VOLUME XLI * No. 157 * Spring 2000

 

Coming in from the Cold: The Hungarian Economy in the 20th Century
Éva Ehrlich and Gábor Révész

Jadviga's Pillow (Excerpt from a novel)
Pál Závada

Budapest, Strictly Personal
Dragan Velikić

Hungarian—A Strange Cake on the Menu
Ádám Nádasdy

Poems (Translated by David Hill)
Sándor Rákos

Jackals (Short story)
László Darvasi

A Great Painter Misunderstood Bertalan Székely (1835–1910)
Ildikó Nagy

 

Economy

At Long Last
György Matolcsy

 

History Books & Authors

Legends and Parables (László Darvasi, András Forgách)
Miklós Györffy

Towards Trianon (Magda Ádám; Mária Ormos and György Litván)
László Borhi

Trade Secrets (István Bart; Miklós Vámos and Mátyás Sárközi)
Nicholas T. Parsons

"We cannot do much more..." (Csaba Békés)
Gabriel Ronay

 

Theatre & Film

Game and Talk Shows, Back to School
(Péter Kárpáti, Kálmán Mikszáth, Imre Madách)
Tamás Koltai

That Changing Light in an Actor's Eyes...
István Szabó talks about his recent film Sunshine

A Bitter Fate (István Szabó)
Erzsébet Bori

 

 

VOLUME L * No. 196 * Winter 2009

Deus ex machina
Julianna P. Szűcs

Guns, Fire and Ditches
Zoltán Tábori

VOLUME LI * No. 197 * Spring 2010

The Bermuda Triangle of Hungarian Art
Gergely Barki

The Nobility of Mind and Spirit
Sándor Békési

VOLUME XLIX * No. 193 * Spring 2009

A Reluctant and Fearful West
László Borhi

VOLUME XLIX * No. 194 * Summer 2009

Puskás Puzzle
Erzsébet Bori

VOLUME L * No. 195 * Autumn 2009

The Founder of Tibetan and Buddhist Studies
Géza Bethlenfalvy

 
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