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A Hungarian Vizsla named Bodza in 2014
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Celebrating Hungarian Dog Breeds on International Dog Day

Whether Pumi or Kuvasz, Wirehaired Vizsla or Mudi, all Hungarian dog breeds make excellent companions or working dogs. Meet the nine unique Hungarian breeds as we mark International Dog Day!…
  • Hungarian Conservative
  • ‎ —‎ 26.08.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Sovereignty, Economic Resilience, and the Future of Europe — Key Takeaways from the 2024 Tranzit Festival

One of Hungary’s largest political festivals, Tranzit, took place again in Tihany over the weekend. Now in its seventh year, the event featured speeches by prominent government politicians such as Péter Szijjártó, Balázs Orbán, and Antal Rogán. While the festival…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 26.08.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Viktor Orbán Assesses Hungary’s Performance at the Olympics

The Hungarian prime minister has granted an interview to sports daily Nemzeti Sport to discuss the country’s performance at the Paris Olympics this summer. While he believes that the six gold medals won is a ‘respectable showing’, he also thinks…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 26.08.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian School Garden Network Benefits Children’s Mental Health

András Halbritter, founder of the foundation promoting school gardens in Hungary, recalled that the movement began in Germany after the Chernobyl disaster and started in Hungary following the regime change, accelerating in the early 2010s. The expert listed several goals…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 26.08.2024
Meeting of King Ladislaus IV of Hungary and Rudolph of Habsburg on the Battlefield of Marchfeld by Mór Than, 1873
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Battle on the Marchfeld: Victory of Rudolf I of Habsburg and Ladislaus IV of Hungary over Ottokar II of Bohemia

Although it must be acknowledged that King Rudolf of Germany owed his victory primarily to his perseverance and strategic talent, there is no doubt that the Hungarian auxiliaries compensated for the small size of his army and seriously confused the…
  • László Veszprémy
  • ‎ —‎ 26.08.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary’s First Smart Kindergarten Opens Its Doors

Hungary’s first smart kindergarten has opened its doors, providing children with the opportunity to learn the skills they need to start school in the most modern conditions. However, the kindergarten is not just smart in terms of its equipment; the…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 23.08.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

János Lackfi’s New Play Exploring Family Dynamics Hits the Stage in Zsámbék

The audience in Zsámbék will have the opportunity to see János Lackfi’s play Medveles (Bearspotting) for the first time, thanks to the collaboration between Allee Management and the Zsámbék Summer Theatre. The play will be performed on 24 August on…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 23.08.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Puskás Akadémia Secures Brave Draw at the Home of Last Year’s Conference League Finalists Fiorentina

Puskás Akadémia achieved an amazing 3–3 draw away to Fiorentina in the Conference League qualifying round on Thursday. The Hungarian side, relatively new to the European stage, is now in a promising position for next week’s return leg….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 23.08.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

‘Remember. August 23’ International Public Education Campaign Honours the Victims of Totalitarian Regimes

The campaign remembers the victims of 20th-century totalitarian regimes in Europe, on the 85th anniversary of the signing of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union on 23 August 1939….
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 23.08.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Selling Lángos at the Foot of an Icelandic Glacier — The Story Behind the Hungarian Street Food Truck ‘Lángos Factory’

In 2015 Dániel Balogh followed his dream and moved to Iceland to work. The Hungarian restaurateur, who began his journey in the Northern country as a chef, has now opened his own food truck. Together with his Icelandic partner, he…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 22.08.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

MCC Debate Academy Opens Applications for One-Year Debate Leadership Training

The MCC Debate Academy offers a free training programme for those interested in enhancing their critical thinking skills and applying their newly acquired knowledge in various debate settings. Interested participants can apply for the one-year debate leadership training until 22…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 22.08.2024
Pompeiian fresco depicting a multigenerational banquet or family ceremony (before 79 AD). Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples, Italy
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Family Politics: The Role of the Family in Political Thinking

‘Families are the foundation for coherent political communities. Indeed, they are the foundation for nations. Nations are usually tied together by a set of common origins based on history, geography, traditions, and blood ties. A person’s ties to their nation…
  • Simon P. Kennedy
  • ‎ —‎ 21.08.2024
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CULTURE & SOCIETY

Football Matters
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Football Matters

Much of Hungary’s current pride and interest in football dates back to this period and to the successes of the Golden Team.

Lili Zemplényi
28.06.2022
The Debate Over the Military Archdiocese in the Early Horthy Period
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Debate Over the Military Archdiocese in the Early Horthy Period

The story of Zadravecz’s controversial years well illustrates the fascinating internal debates and lively public life of the early Horthy period, as well as the divisions between Christian churches in a period which desperately called for Christian unity. 

László Bernát Veszprémy
27.06.2022
PISA: Inequality in the Hungarian School System
CULTURE & SOCIETY

PISA: Inequality in the Hungarian School System

Given the PISA results, there is some indication that in Hungary the performance of students in schools is more profoundly determined by their family background than in other OECD countries.

Lili Zemplényi
27.06.2022
Consequences of Our Natural Instinct: A Possible Response to Today’s Challenges
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Consequences of Our Natural Instinct: A Possible Response to Today’s Challenges

Khanna connects the various issues weighing on our minds at the beginning of the twenty-first century: climate change, global warming, water stress, and mass migration. And to the question ‘where will we live in 2050?’ the book offers a possible answer.

Fanni Korpics
26.06.2022
‘Do Not Let Them Be Taken Away’ – Friar István Zadravecz and the Holocaust
CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘Do Not Let Them Be Taken Away’ – Friar István Zadravecz and the Holocaust

In this article, we analyse various testimonies and depositions made during István Zadravecz’s many trials along with his speeches and articles appeared in the daily press at the time.

László Bernát Veszprémy
26.06.2022
Ispán and Vármegye: Traditionalist Reforms in Hungarian Public Administration
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Ispán and Vármegye: Traditionalist Reforms in Hungarian Public Administration

It is a key and unique fact that the existing county system of Hungary continues to bear the signs of the state organization efforts of Saint Stephen.

Gellért Rajcsányi
24.06.2022
Father Béla Bangha’s ‘Jewish Summer’ — A Story on the Conflict Between Catholicism and Racism
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Father Béla Bangha’s ‘Jewish Summer’ — A Story on the Conflict Between Catholicism and Racism

Bangha was hated by everyone: the protestants because he was a traditional Catholic, the Catholics because of his supposed compromises, the racists because he was seen as a liberal, the liberals because they thought he was still an antisemite, and the pro-Horthy government because they thought Bangha was a Habsburg loyalist.

László Bernát Veszprémy
24.06.2022
A Misunderstood Anti-Nazi – A reappraisal of Béla Bangha SJ
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Misunderstood Anti-Nazi – A reappraisal of Béla Bangha SJ

To this day, Béla Bangha is notorious for his anti-Semitism, but his works are much more complex than the image we have today.

László Bernát Veszprémy
23.06.2022
Elevating the Unworthy? – Part II: Fraudulent Scientists
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Elevating the Unworthy? – Part II: Fraudulent Scientists

There are two things that are common about Elena Ceaușescu and Trofim Lysenko – first, both of them were possessed by Marxist ideology and second, that their social class (unprivileged background) made their elevation “ideologically convenient” for the regimes of the Eastern Bloc.

Lili Zemplényi
23.06.2022
The Last Haven of the Soul: Nature and Wildlife in the writings of Ottokár Prohászka
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Last Haven of the Soul: Nature and Wildlife in the writings of Ottokár Prohászka

Nature, to Prohászka, reflected the initial will and grace of God, a gift bestowed upon humanity that they had to cherish, nurture, and also protect. This was in a sense connected to the image of humanity, reflected in Prohászka’s writings.

László Bernát Veszprémy
22.06.2022
A True Bishop of Social Thought: Ottokár Prohászka and the Social Question
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A True Bishop of Social Thought: Ottokár Prohászka and the Social Question

We can see Prohászka as a fascinating yet divisive author whose works are still being debated today.

László Bernát Veszprémy
22.06.2022
Forced Parallels, Blurred Boundaries – Arrow Cross Men and others on Trial
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Forced Parallels, Blurred Boundaries – Arrow Cross Men and others on Trial

The Sovietisation of Hungary demanded the discrediting of all liberal, democratic and capitalistic traditions as undesirable, and therefore a “straight line” had to be drawn from the white counter-revolution of 1919 to the 1944 October Arrow-Cross takeover.

László Bernát Veszprémy
21.06.2022
Maps and Dreams — How Hungary Coped with Trianon in the 1920s
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Maps and Dreams — How Hungary Coped with Trianon in the 1920s

‘We try and keep the illusion awake in ourselves that we can cross to Nagyvárad or drop by to Nagyszalonta and then run from Makó to Arad, as it used to be—so natural, so self-evident. And then all of a sudden, we realise it is no longer possible.’

László Bernát Veszprémy
20.06.2022
The Inequality of Privileges Under State Socialism
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Inequality of Privileges Under State Socialism

In this article we further investigate the persistence of inequalities under state socialism to demonstrate that it is not only impossible to eradicate inequality, but that inequality is a phenomenon far too complex for any single ideology to single-handedly address. 

Lili Zemplényi
20.06.2022
19 June – Independence Day of Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

19 June – Independence Day of Hungary

19 June is a reminder of the hard-earned freedom and independence of Hungary – between 19 March 1944 and 19 June 1991, for 47 long years, Hungary was occupied for foreign powers.

Ágnes Komáromi
19.06.2022
16 June – Remembrance Day of Imre Nagy
CULTURE & SOCIETY

16 June – Remembrance Day of Imre Nagy

During the 1956 Revolution, as prime minister, Imre Nagy committed the Hungarian regime to introduce a free multiparty system, leave the Warsaw Pact, and work towards the neutrality of the country.

Lili Zemplényi
16.06.2022
Gender Inequality in State-Socialist One-Party Regimes
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Gender Inequality in State-Socialist One-Party Regimes

In his self-criticism after the Revolution, one of the leading politicians of state-socialist Hungary admitted that they were interested in only having the ‘right number of women’ in positions of responsibility, instead of genuinely working on women’s equality in representation.

Lili Zemplényi
15.06.2022
The Influx of Immigrants into Europe and the Increase in Sexual Violence
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Influx of Immigrants into Europe and the Increase in Sexual Violence

Hirsi Ali establishes a link between immigration and increasing sexual violence against women, and traces back the root of the problem to the cultural differences between Christian Europe and Muslim-majority countries.

Lili Zemplényi
14.06.2022
Celebrating the Hungarian Genius on Hungarian Inventors’ Day
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Celebrating the Hungarian Genius on Hungarian Inventors’ Day

This particular date on which the achievements of Hungarian inventors is celebrated was selected because one of the first Hungarian Noble Prize winners, physician and biochemist Albert Szent-Györgyi, who first isolated vitamin C and discovered the components of the citric acid cycle, announced his invention on this day in 1932.

Lili Zemplényi
13.06.2022
György Lukács – the Hungarian Marxist
CULTURE & SOCIETY

György Lukács – the Hungarian Marxist

Some argue that the current push in the USA to extend discussions about sex in schools originates from György Lukács, and it has very malevolent intentions.

Lili Zemplényi
10.06.2022
An Attempt at a Conservative Reorganisation of the Austrian Empire
CULTURE & SOCIETY

An Attempt at a Conservative Reorganisation of the Austrian Empire

The main objective of the Hungarian conservatives was to create a political integration compatible with the national and cultural diversity of Central Europe.

Benjamin Kurucz
10.06.2022
The Holy Script in Hungarian: The Vizsoly Bible
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Holy Script in Hungarian: The Vizsoly Bible

One of the greatest achievements of the new Protestant belief was delivering the first complete Hungarian translation of the Holy Script and promoting literacy and the use of Hungarian to the general population.

Lili Zemplényi
10.06.2022
Ottoman Architectural Heritage in Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Ottoman Architectural Heritage in Hungary

The conquerors shaped Hungarian cities and architecture: Christian temples were redesigned as mosques, new minarets and spas were built.

Lili Zemplényi
09.06.2022
Descendant of the Medieval Hungarian Kings Celebrated Throughout Britain
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Descendant of the Medieval Hungarian Kings Celebrated Throughout Britain

Did you know that Elizabeth II is a descendant of the Hungarian conqueror Árpád — of the female branches?

Gellért Rajcsányi
09.06.2022
A Hero and Young Martyr of Hungary: Péter Mansfeld
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Hero and Young Martyr of Hungary: Péter Mansfeld

The collective Hungarian memory remembers him as a modern day martyr who fought for and believed in the freedom of Hungary until his premature death. 

Lili Zemplényi
09.06.2022
Progressive Violence and the Orphaned Children of the Revolution
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Progressive Violence and the Orphaned Children of the Revolution

The two political experts’ book on the violence of the political left – “Der Kampf ist nicht zu Ende” – is a real curiosity on the book market. The authors provide concise summary of a hitherto little examined topic – from the French Revolution through the Soviet era, to the present day.

Soma Hegedős
08.06.2022
Lustrations and Transitional Justice in Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Lustrations and Transitional Justice in Hungary

The reports collected by the secret police were not necessarily political in nature – secret agencies collected information about the personal life of poets, sportsmen and the cultural elite, not only about the political opposition.

Lili Zemplényi
08.06.2022
Inherent Inequalities Unaccounted for in Marxist Thought
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Inherent Inequalities Unaccounted for in Marxist Thought

The deep and embedded inequalities of state socialist regimes should not be forgotten – their prevalence shows both the failure of any projects to eliminate inequalities as well as the fact that inequalities are naturally part of human existence. 

Lili Zemplényi
07.06.2022
Citizenship and Voting Rights in the Hungarian Diaspora
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Citizenship and Voting Rights in the Hungarian Diaspora

Many on the left like to blame the political rights of the Hungarian diaspora for the enormous successes of Fidesz in the past elections. However, cross-border votes deciding the elections was never the case. Let us settle this debate at last, with the anniversary of the Treaty of Trianon just behind us.

Tamás Orbán
06.06.2022
June 4 – The Day of National Unity
CULTURE & SOCIETY

June 4 – The Day of National Unity

As a consequence of the treaty, four million Hungarians became overnight the citizens of foreign countries, some of them newly formed.

Lili Zemplényi
04.06.2022
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