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The First University Lying-In Hospital: Göttingen in the History of Man-Midwifery Jürgen Schlumbohm 76-94 PDF
State Description without State: On the Antecedents of the Statistical Gaze in Hungary Tibor Bodnár-Király 95-130 PDF
The Making of the Serbian Academic Community in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century: A Prosopography Liudmila Novoseltseva 131-148 PDF
Disciplined Sciences? Differentiation of Academic Subjects at Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century German Universities Marian Füssel 149-178 PDF
Aging Levee: On the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of Gottfried Schramm’s Ein Damm Bricht Florin Curta 179-213 PDF
Some Remarks on the Investigation of Traces of Transhumance in the Early Medieval Balkans Miklós Takács 214-244 PDF
Russian Sources on Bosnia and Herzegovina under Austro–Hungarian Rule, 1878–1908: A Short Overview Lidia Pakhomova 245-273 PDF
How Tall Were the Jews? Anthropometric Data on Income Inequality between the Jews and Non-Jews in Hungary from the Mid-Nineteenth Century until World War I Dániel Bolgár 274-304 PDF
Marija Gimbutas 100: A ‘Grande Dame’ of Twentieth-Century Prehistory and Her Connections with Hungarian Archaeology 305-315 PDF
The Patterns of the Circulation of Scientific Knowledge in Hungary, 1770–1830: National Research, Development and Innovation Office, Project Number K_16 119577 Lilla Krász 316-338 PDF
Migration and Identity in Eurasia: From Ancient Times to the Middle Ages. Edited by Victor Cojocaru and Annamária-Izabella Pázsint. : Pontica et Mediterranea 10. Cluj-Napoca: Mega Publishing House, 2021. 300 pp. Tünde Vágási 339-345 PDF
Rulership in Medieval East Central Europe: Power, Rituals and Legitimacy in Bohemia, Hungary and Poland. Edited by Grischa Vercamer and Dušan Zupka. : East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450–1450, Vol. 78. Boston–Leiden: Brill, 2022. 534 pp. Michał Machalski 346-348 PDF
Krakow: An Ecobiography. Edited by Adam Izdebski and Rafał Szmytka.: History of the Urban Environment. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2021. 232 pp. András Vadas 349-351 PDF
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Az udvar vonzásában – A magyar főnemesség bécsi integrációjának színterei (1711–1765) [In The Pull of the Court: The Scenes of the Viennese Integration of the Hungarian Aristocracy]. By Zsolt Kökényesi.: Humaniórák. Budapest: L’Harmattan, 2021. 536 pp. Dóra Kalocsai 358-360 PDF
‘Communicative’ Approaches to Women’s History in Hungary: Medien, Orte, Rituale. Zur Kulturgeschichte weiblicher Kommunikation im Königreich Ungarn. Edited by Lilla Krász, Brigitta Pesti, and Andrea Seidler. Vienna: Praesens, 2020. 367 pp. Eszter Bartha 361-365 PDF
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A View from Brussels: Secret NATO Reports about the East European Transition, 1988–1991. Edited by Gusztáv D. Kecskés.: Budapest: Research Centre for Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences – Cold War History Research Center, 2019. 250 pp. Simon Miles 371-372 PDF
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