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VOLUME XLIV * No. 170 * Summer 2003

Highlights

Why Europe ?
Béla Kádár

A Lesson in Aspiration
Pál Békés

Poems
Virág Erdôs

A Painter Maudit - László Mednyánszky (1852–1919)
Csilla Markója

One Minute Stories
István Örkény

Post-Trianon Hungary in Foreign Affairs
György Litván

The First Printed Map of Hungary
Katalin Plihál

Béla Bartók—A Memoir
Edward Alexander

Two Women, Two Pasts
Miklós Györffy

Bittersweet Home
Ivan Sanders

Images, Perceptions, Individuals
Steven Béla Várdy

Insult to Injury—The Children of 1956
Johanna Granville

New Liszt Letters
William Wright

Monuments to Musical Romanticism
Two Major Compositions by Ernst von Dohnányi
James A. Grymes

 

 

VOLUME LI * No. 200 * Winter 2010

Széchenyi’s Worlds
László Csorba

Hungarians at the Bauhaus
Krisztina Passuth

World Beats (in full)
Balázs Weyer Talks with Simon Broughton

VOLUME L * No. 196 * Winter 2009

Patronage and Networking
The Society of The Hungarian Quarterly 1935–1944
(in full)
Tibor Frank

VOLUME L * No. 195 * Autumn 2009

The Unbearable Lightness of Being
The Photography of Lenke Szilágyi (ill.)
(in full)
Virág Böröczfy

The Founder of Tibetan and Buddhist Studies
Alexander Csoma de Kőrös (1784–1842)

Géza Bethlenfalvy

George Szirtes at 60
Miklós Vajda

 
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