“For Us, Bühne is Everything that has an Audience.”: Masses and Mass Arts in the Viennese Lifestyle Magazine Die Bühne in the 1920s and 1930s Marie-Noelle Yazdanpanah 35-63 PDF
“Why Do People Accept Ideologies that Contradict their Conscious Interests?”: Pre-1939 Discussions about Analytical Social Psychology by the Prague Historical Group and Freudo-Marxists Florian Ruttner 64-83 PDF
Protesting, Destroying Symbols, Lynching, Onlooking, and Rallying: Figures and Functions of the Crowd during the 1956 Hungarian Revolution Éva Standeisky 84-108 PDF
“Crowds confined into phalansteries built from their own data, human mass regressed into a hedonistic infant body.”: Isolation and Crowd in László Garaczi’s Novel Weszteg Dorka Keresztury 129-146 PDF
’Gypsies’, Natural Monogamy, and Violence Full of Love: Anthropomorphism as a Constitutive Element of the Construction of Non-human Subjectivity in Modern Central European Travel Narratives Josef Řičář 169-194 PDF
Recovered Histories of Priests of Traditional Communities: Papok a 18–20. századi lokális közösségekben: Történetek találkozása [Priests in the Local Communities, between the Eighteenth and Twentieth Centuries]. Edited by Dániel Bárth. Budapest: MTA-ELTE Lendület Történeti Folklorisztikai Kutatócsoport, 2021. 714 pp. Florin Cioban 210-213 PDF
Ukraine’s Many Faces: Land, People, and Culture Revisited. Edited by Olena Palko and Manuel Ferez Gil.: Bielefeld: transcript, 2023. 399 pp. https://doi.org/10.14361/978383946664 Gary Marker 214-219 PDF
Redefining the Boundaries of Humanity. Transhumanism and Posthumanism in the Perspective of Biotechnologies. Edited by Jana Tomašovičová and Bogumiła Suwara.: Bratislava: Peter Lang, 2023. 240 pp. Adam Škrovan 220-224 PDF
Lesen im Zeitalter der künstlichen Intelligenz. Über den Wandel einer Kulturtechnik [Reading in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. On the Transformation of a Cultural Technique]. By Florian Rötzer.: Bielefeld: transcript, 2023. 128 pp. Máté Bordás 225-233 PDF
An den Rändern der Literatur. Dokument und Literatur in zentraleuropäischen Kulturen. Tracing the Edges of Literature. Docu-mentary Fiction in Central European Cultures. Edited by Milka Car, Csongor Lőrincz, Danijela Lugarić, and Gábor Tamás Molnár. : Vienna: Böhlau, 2024. 277 pp. Svetlana Efimova 234-238 PDF