For the Benefit of Generations to Come or for the Sake of Survival? Measures for Protecting Forests in Early Modern Hungary Andras Vadas 4-26 PDF
Descriptions of the Forests of Slavonia in Travelogues of the Early Modern Age Robert Skenderović 27-44 PDF
Styrian Forests as a Basis of Mining Industry during the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times Bernhard A. Reismann 45-68 PDF
Count Ludwig von Zinzendorf’s Diplomatic Mission to Saint Petersburg in 1755 Olga Khavanova 69-91 PDF
Enlightenment, Modernization, Professional Training: Count György Festetics’s Role in Establishing Agricultural Higher Education in Hungary at the End of the Eighteenth Century György Kurucz 92-119 PDF
Constructing a Periphery: Descriptions of Hungarian, Transylvanian, and Croatian Towns in Theater Periodicals in the Holy Roman Empire, 1760–1800 Raluca Muresan 121-143 PDF
The Role of the Director and His Impact on the Dramaturgy of the Slovak National Theatre in the Interwar Period Michal Ščepán 144-161 PDF
An American Investor in the Theatre Industry of Budapest: Ben Blumenthal (1883–1967): A Personal and Professional Biography Gyöngyi Heltai 162-189 PDF
Entertainment on the Ruins of Berlin: The Spadoni Agency and the Palast Varieté, 1945–1947 Dániel Molnár 190-218 PDF
Musical Theatre as an Object of Transnational Political Exchange: The Case of Isaac Dunayevsky’s Operettas in Czechoslovakia Vojtěch Frank 219-236 PDF
A Comparative History of Local Resilience? On the ERC Consolidator Grant Project ‘Negotiating Post-Imperial Transitions: from Remobilization to Nation-State Consolidation (Nepostrans)’ Gábor Egry 237-246 PDF
Byzantinische Goldschmiedearbeiten im Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseum. Edited by Mechthild Schulze-Dörrlamm: Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum – Kataloge 42. Mainz. Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, 2020. 344 pp. Adrienn Blay 247-250 PDF
The Essential Marosi: a Review of His Collected Essays: “Fénylik a mű nemesen”. Válogatott írások a középkori művészet történetéről [“Bright is the Noble Work”. Selected Writings on the History of Medieval Art] Vols I–III. By Ernő Marosi. Budapest: Martin Opitz Kiadó, 2020. 1408 pp. Béla Zsolt Szakács 251-256 PDF
Crown and Coronation in Hungary 1000–1916 A.D. By János M. Bak and Géza Pálffy: Budapest: Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of History – Hungarian National Museum, 2020. 263 pp. Attila Bárány 257-265 PDF
Szentkultusz és személynévadás Magyarországon [Cult of Saints and Naming in Hungary]. By Mariann Slíz: Budapest: Szent István Társulat, 2021. 167 pp. Eszter Konrád 266-268 PDF
Egy elfeledett magyar királyi dinasztia: a Szapolyaiak [A Forgotten Hungarian Royal Dynasty: The Szapolyais]. Edited by Pál Fodor and Szabolcs Varga: Bölcsészettudományi Kutatóközpont: Budapest, 2020. 382 pp. Zoltán Ujj 269-272 PDF
Eagles Looking East and West – Dynasty, Ritual and Representation in Habsburg Hungary and Spain. Edited by Tibor Martí and Roberto Quirós Rosado: Habsburg Worlds 4. Turnhout: Brepols, 2021. 338 pp. Dóra Baráth 273-276 PDF
Aufklärung habsburgisch. Staatsbildung, Wissenskultur und Geschichtspolitik in Zentraleuropa 1750–1850. By Franz Leander Fillafer: Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2020. 640 pp. Zsolt Kökényesi 277-280 PDF
Hungarian Psychiatry, Society and Politics in the Long Nineteenth Century. By Emese Lafferton: Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. 442 pp. Janka Kovács 281-289 PDF
The Habsburg Monarchy and Austria–Hungary Between Global and Comparative History: The Habsburg Empire: A New History. By Pieter M. Judson. Cambridge, Mass: The Belnap Pres of Harvard University Press, 2016. 567 pp. The Rise of Comparative History: Perspectives on Transnational History in East Central Europe and Beyond. A Reader. Edited by Balázs Trencsényi, Constantin Iordachi, and Péter Apor. Budapest: Central European University Press, 2021. 418 pp. John R. Lampe 290-303 PDF
The Hungarian Agricultural Miracle? Sovietization and Americanization in a Communist Country. By Zsuzsanna Varga.: Translated by Frank T. Zsigó. Lanham, Lexington Books, 2021. Mária Hidvégi 304-307 PDF