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On the Legal and Governmental History of the Principality of Transylvania: Introductory remarks Teréz Oborni 93-94 PDF
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An Alternative Proposal Explaining the Origin of the Word and Social Group ‘Székely’ Tamás Keszi 192-216 PDF
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Modelling Christianisation: A Geospatial Analysis of the Archaeological Data on the Rural Church Network of Hungary in the 11th–12th Centuries. By Mária Vargha.: Archaeolingua 11. Oxford: Archaeopress Archaeology, 2022. 160 pp. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2vm3b7n Bernát Rácz 246-248 PDF
Christianization in Early Medieval Transylvania. The Oldest Church in Transylvania and its Interpretation. Edited by Daniela Marcu Istrate, Dan Ioan Mureşan, and Gabriel Tiberiu Rustoiu.: East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450–1450 83. Leiden–Boston: Brill, 2022. 524 pp. András Ribi, Péter Galambosi 249-254 PDF
Der Thurzo-Kodex – eine einzigartige Quelle zum europäischen Bergrecht und Münzwesen um 1500. Edited by Miroslav Lacko and Erika Mayerová.: Innsbruck–Vienna: Studien Verlag, 2022. 546 pp. István Draskóczy 255-258 PDF
Stadt im Wandel / Towns in Change. Der Donau-Karpatenraum im langen 18. Jahrhundert / The Danube-Carpathian Area in the Long 18th Century. Edited by Mathias Beer, Harald Heppner, and Ulrike Tischler-Hofer. : Neue Forschungen zur ostmittel- und südosteuropäischen Geschichte / New Researches on East Central and South East European History / Recherches nouvelles sur l’histoire de l’Europe centrale et orientale 13. Berlin: Peter Lang, 2023. 456 pp. https://doi.org/10.3726/b20613 Mária Lengyel 259-262 PDF
Prosperität und Repräsentation. Facetten des Aufschwunges im Donau-Karpatenraum (1718–1914). Edited by Harald Heppner.: Danubiana Carpathica 12 (59). Berlin–Boston: W. de Gruyter – R. Oldenbourg, 2022. 331 pp. Gábor Ambrózy 263-267 PDF
The Life and Death of States. Central Europe and the Trans-formation of Modern Sovereignty. By Natasha Wheatley. : Princeton–Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2023. 424 pp. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780691244082 Imre Tarafás 268-274 PDF
Rechtsgeschichte und Volksbräuche (Ausgewählte Studien). By Ernő Tárkány Szücs. Edited by Janka Teodóra Nagy and Szabina Bognár.: Ungarische Rechtshistoriker. Budapest: Gondolat, 2021. 320 pp. Judit Beke-Martos, Stephan Koloßa 275-278 PDF
The Past 80 years of Hungarian Minority: Struggle for Survival. The Transcarpathian Hungarians (1944–2022). By Erzsébet Molnár D., Natália Váradi, Karolina Darcsi, Ildikó Orosz, and István Csernicskó. Budapest: Méry Ratio Publishing, 2022. 240 pp. Renáta Paládi 279-284 PDF
The Rise of Comparative History. Edited by Balázs Trencsényi, Constantin Iordachi, and Péter Apor.: Budapest: Central European University Press, 2021. 404 pp. Nóra Szigethy 285-287 PDF
Hungary’s Cold War: International Relations from the End of World War II to the Fall of the Soviet Union. By Csaba Békés.: New Cold War History. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2022. 414 pp. Gusztáv Kecskés D. 288-293 PDF