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Surrounded by Ancestors: Depiction of Luxembourg and Plantagenet Genealogies in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries Jakub Jauernig, Barbora Uchytilová 42-79 PDF
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“On Trying to be a Historian of Eastern Europe.”: An Interim Review Heavy with Wanderings 167-196 PDF
Towards a New—and Broader—History of Hungary’s Troubled Peacemaking: A Research Report on the Trianon 100 Research Group Balázs Ablonczy, Gergely Romsics 197-212 PDF
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Szűcs’s Challenge: The Historical Construction of National Consciousness. Selected Writings. By Jenő Szűcs. Edited by Gábor Klaniczay, Balázs Trencsényi, and Gábor Gyáni. Budapest–Vienna–New York: Central European University Press, 2022. 354 pp. Guido Franzinetti 224-233 PDF
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Biographies of a Reformation. Religious Change and Confessional Coexistence in Upper Lusatia, c. 1520–1635. By Martin Christ. : Studies in German History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. 288 pp. Katalin Szende 238-241 PDF
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Pioneer Hungarian Women in Science and Education. Edited by Réka M. Cristian and Anna Kérchy.: Budapest: Akadémiai, 2022. 148 pp. Nóra Szigethy 248-250 PDF
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From Iberia to China: Some Interactions of the Islamic World with the West and the East. Edited by Abdallah Abdel-Ati Al-Naggar, Ágnes Judit Szilágyi, and Zoltán Prantner.: Cairo–Budapest: Eötvös Loránd University Faculty of Humanities – Egyptian Academy for Printing & Translation & Publishing, 2022. 216 pp. Dávid Biró 258-260 PDF
Paradigma “Ländliche Gesellschaft”. Ethnografische Skizzen zur Wissensgeschichte bis ins 21. Jahrhundert. By Leonore Scholze-Irrlitz.: Münster: Waxmann, 2019. 263 pp. Ágnes Eitler 261-266 PDF