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CULTURE & SOCIETY

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  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, OPINION

Family-Centric Thinking Against Global Population Decline

‘In the East, the communist worldview largely rejected the nuclear family unit, seeing it rather as an economic unit that ideologically furthered capitalist interests. In the West, a notion emerged in the latter twentieth century that largely views prioritizing family…
  • Peter Csillag–Samuel Duncan
  • ‎ —‎ 03.12.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, REVIEW

Budapest Christmas Market Ranked All Time Best in Europe

The Advent Basilica, located in front of St Stephen’s Basilica in Budapest, has achieved unprecedented international acclaim, being named the ‘Best European Christmas Market of All Time’ by the European Best Destinations travel portal. This marks the first and only…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 03.12.2024
Advent in Miskolc in 2021
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

More and More Light Every Week — The Advent Season’s Folk Traditions

‘Jesus Christ brought to humanity the message of hope, God’s love above all else, and salvation, thus overcoming darkness as a divine source of light proclaiming salvation. This is why the dawn takes on a special significance in anticipation of…
  • translated by Hungarian Conservative
  • ‎ —‎ 02.12.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Advent in Peace and War

In whichever way we observe Advent, and whatever the colours of our candles are, now that the merry days of Christmas are near, let us stop for a moment and think of those who cannot celebrate in peace this holiday…
  • Hungarian Conservative
  • ‎ —‎ 01.12.2024
Claude Monet, The Pont de l'Europe, Gare Saint-Lazare (1877). Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris, France
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, PHILOSOPHY

Elites and How They Should Be Educated

‘Ortega’s image of what members of his ideal elite should be like derives from his wider philosophy. His spells at German universities made him initially a fervent neo-Kantian who, seeing the world through the lens of transcendental idealism, believed in…
  • Nicholas Tate
  • ‎ —‎ 30.11.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Puskás Museum Opens with Viktor Orbán Speech

Hungarian football has risen from decades of decline, reclaiming its place on the global stage. Viktor Orbán reflected on the journey of rebuilding Hungarian football, the legacy of Ferenc Puskás, and the transformation symbolized by the Puskás Aréna in his…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 29.11.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary’s Barnabás Varga Tops UEFA Europa League Scoring Chart

Barnabás Varga’s brace against Swedish Malmö propelled him to the top of the UEFA Europa League scoring charts. With Thursday night’s victory, Ferencváros took a significant step toward advancing to the knockout stage….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 29.11.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Balázs Orbán’s Book Hussar Cut Launched in China

Balázs Orbán’s Hussar Cut was launched in Chinese on Thursday at an event organized by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing. ‘Hungary’s independent and sovereign policies are increasingly recognized internationally, offering a unique and independent voice within various…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 28.11.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Stunning Mars Conjunction with Beehive Cluster Begins in December

The night sky will host a stunning celestial event starting December, as the red-hued Mars aligns with the shimmering blue stars of the Beehive Cluster. This rare conjunction, visible even with a small telescope, promises a dazzling display for astronomy…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 28.11.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Westend Celebrates 25th Anniversary with Groundbreaking Multimedia Box Attraction

On 14 December the PIXIM multimedia attraction will debut at Westend, replacing the iconic fountain. Designed as a 10×10-metre golden box, PIXIM offers a 360-degree immersive experience with 15-minute programmes featuring natural wonders, fantasy worlds, and more….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 27.11.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

New Kendrick Lamar Music Video Shot by Hungarian Cinematographer Marcell Rév

On 22 November Kendrick Lamar released his latest album, GNX, which marks a major milestone in the rapper’s career, with live performances of the new tracks set to debut during his much-anticipated Super Bowl halftime show. Ahead of this event,…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 27.11.2024
A Slovak family in 1907 in Sátoraljaújhely, Hungary
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

István Käfer, the Proponent of Hungarian–Slovak Spiritual Reconciliation through the Legacy of St Stephen

‘For István Käfer, one of the elements that has historically united both Slovakia and Hungary is, surprisingly, the language. Bálint Balassi, for instance, a crucial figure in Hungarian renaissance poetry, wrote his works in Hungarian, but he knew Slovak very…
  • Georgii Karpenko
  • ‎ —‎ 26.11.2024
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CULTURE & SOCIETY

Discovering the Colourful Walls of Budapest
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Discovering the Colourful Walls of Budapest

Thanks to different art groups and individual artists, an ever-growing number of exciting mural artworks are popping up. Let’s look at some of them!

Hungarian Conservative
20.10.2022
Pannonhalma, the Thousand-Year-Old Abbey
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Pannonhalma, the Thousand-Year-Old Abbey

Benedictine monks first settled at the place we now know as Pannonhalma in 996. Today, after well over a thousand years, the monastery is still a vibrant religious community as well as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Lili Zemplényi
20.10.2022
The Turán — Horthy’s Private Train
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Turán — Horthy’s Private Train

From the spring of 1920, the regent travelled around the country in his private train to observe the results of his national leadership in all the important settlements.

László Bernát Veszprémy
19.10.2022
Tihany — The Pearl of Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Tihany — The Pearl of Hungary

With its magnificent views of Lake Balaton, the fragrance of lavender oil and the physical presence of ancient history, breathtakingly beautiful Tihany still captures the imagination of its visitors.

Lili Zemplényi
19.10.2022
Revisiting the Holy Crusades
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Revisiting the Holy Crusades

Islamic scholars and activists who insist that Islam is a religion of peace go so far as to compare the crusades to, if not equate with, the jihad carried out by ISIS, al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and other Islamic terrorist groups.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
18.10.2022
‘Drive on the Right!’—The Process of Abandoning Left-Hand Traffic in Budapest and Its Outskirts
CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘Drive on the Right!’—The Process of Abandoning Left-Hand Traffic in Budapest and Its Outskirts

The spread of European right-hand traffic can be dated to the middle of the 20th century. Of course, Hungary did not want to be left out of the changes taking place on the continent; however, the establishment of the new order required creative solutions.

Hungarian Conservative
17.10.2022
Budapest’s Favourite Patisserie: ‘Jégbüfé’
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Budapest’s Favourite Patisserie: ‘Jégbüfé’

Jégbüfé acquired worldwide fame by taking part in the 1958 Brussels World’s Fair, where the famous ‘Somlói galuska’and the ‘Budapest cake’ were also presented.

Hungarian Conservative
17.10.2022
‘Betrayers of Their Own Kin’? — The Jewish Police During the German Occupation – Part II
CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘Betrayers of Their Own Kin’? — The Jewish Police During the German Occupation – Part II

It is important to point out that the anti-Semitic authorities were just as cruel to Jewish policemen as they were to any other Jew.

László Bernát Veszprémy
17.10.2022
Children’s Cartoons of the 90s: the Best Cartoons Watched by Millions in Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Children’s Cartoons of the 90s: the Best Cartoons Watched by Millions in Hungary

In our article, we take a look at the cartoons that brightened up the everyday lives of millions of children in the 90s.

Hungarian Conservative
16.10.2022
The Polish October
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Polish October

While the Polish October enabled Poland to support Hungary in its revolutionary struggle, Budapest was inspired by Poland to revolt.

Lili Zemplényi
16.10.2022
To Avoid ‘Bloodshed’ — How the Budapest Police Reacted to the German Occupation of 1944
CULTURE & SOCIETY

To Avoid ‘Bloodshed’ — How the Budapest Police Reacted to the German Occupation of 1944

It must have been clear to everyone that a decision had to be made about whether they wanted to be on the side of the government, collaborating with the German invaders, or whether they would resign or perhaps join the resistance.

László Bernát Veszprémy
15.10.2022
The Long List of Hungarian Academy Award Winners
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Long List of Hungarian Academy Award Winners

Hungarian films have been participating in the American Academy Awards since 1965, but until now, only four Hungarian films have been awarded the highest accolade, even though we have had many nominations over the years. But which four films are those?

Hungarian Conservative
15.10.2022
Reviewing Roger Scruton’s Documentary — Why Beauty Matters
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Reviewing Roger Scruton’s Documentary — Why Beauty Matters

Do humans need beauty in their lives? In his BBC documentary, Roger Scruton argues that we do, and that as modern society loses beauty, we risk losing the meaning of life, too.

Lili Zemplényi
14.10.2022
‘Hungary Proved its Fidelity to Persecuted Christians’ 
CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘Hungary Proved its Fidelity to Persecuted Christians’ 

At the beginning of September, the Danube Institute held a conference titled ‘Christians, Violence and the Middle East’. One of the keynote speakers of the conference was Juliana Taimoorazy, who spoke about the plight of Christians in her homeland, Iran and Iraq, through her personal story.

Sáron Sugár
13.10.2022
The Master of Illusion: Harry Houdini, the Hungarian Born American Magician
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Master of Illusion: Harry Houdini, the Hungarian Born American Magician

One of the world’s most famous and popular magicians and illusionists is Hungarian-born American Harry Houdini, whose death-defying acts are watched with great amazement even today.

Lili Zemplényi
13.10.2022
‘Betrayers of Their Own Kin’? — The Jewish Police During the German Occupation – Part I
CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘Betrayers of Their Own Kin’? — The Jewish Police During the German Occupation – Part I

The ghettoisation of Jews and the establishment of Jewish police units took place in rural Hungary after the German occupation of 19 March 1944. The police was set up with the aim of maintaining the internal order of the ghettos and internment camps, as well as controlling entry and exit. In contemporary records, the police was variably referred to as ghetto police, auxiliary police, house police, internal police, but the most common name was Jewish police.

László Bernát Veszprémy
12.10.2022
Reviewing Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China by Jung Chang
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Reviewing Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China by Jung Chang

Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China by Jung Chang gives the readers not only an insight into 20th-century Chinese history, but it also powerfully speaks of human bravery and dedication to truth in the darkest hours of history.

Lili Zemplényi
12.10.2022
A Pioneer of Ukrainian Folk Songs Collection: Miklós Both
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Pioneer of Ukrainian Folk Songs Collection: Miklós Both

The goal of the project, launched by Mr Both, is to explore, preserve and present the living musical folklore of Ukrainian villages.

Ádám Bráder
11.10.2022
The Painter-Prince — Mihály Munkácsy
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Painter-Prince — Mihály Munkácsy

In just two decades, Mihály Munkácsy emerged from starvation into being one of the most renowned artists of his time, enriching Hungarian art with a multitude of exceptional paintings.

Lili Zemplényi
11.10.2022
A Mandatory Reading for Hungarian Politicians — Antal Schütz’s Hungarian Vitality
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Mandatory Reading for Hungarian Politicians — Antal Schütz’s Hungarian Vitality

In order to understand where to move forward, first, we must look at our past, our history, so that we become able to identify our strengths, weaknesses and our spiritual resources.

Ádám Darabos
11.10.2022
Great Hungarian Artworks—The Feszty Cyclorama
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Great Hungarian Artworks—The Feszty Cyclorama

One of the foundational paintings of Hungarian national imagination is the Arrival of the Hungarians by Árpád Feszty.

Lili Zemplényi
10.10.2022
Was Horthy a True Simpleton? The Governor of Hungary Seen in Ambassadors’ Reports
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Was Horthy a True Simpleton? The Governor of Hungary Seen in Ambassadors’ Reports

The picture of Horthy that emerges from the contemporary reports of Western ambassadors is hardly that of a gullible politician, but rather of a shrewd, albeit immoral manipulator. 

László Bernát Veszprémy
10.10.2022
The Knowledge Problem in Central Planning
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Knowledge Problem in Central Planning

Central planning is not viable because it can never collect enough information about the market to optimally coordinate economic interactions. It is also a path that may lead to a totalitarian state.

Lili Zemplényi
09.10.2022
A Controversial Survey — Do Slovaks Prefer Russia to Be the ‘Winner’ of the War?
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Controversial Survey — Do Slovaks Prefer Russia to Be the ‘Winner’ of the War?

While a survey that was conducted in Slovakia in July indicated that a slight majority of Slovaks would prefer Russia to win the war, many dismiss the poll due to methodological concerns.

Ágnes Komáromi
08.10.2022
Museum Dedicated to the Victims of Communism Opened in Washington D.C. with Hungarian Contribution
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Museum Dedicated to the Victims of Communism Opened in Washington D.C. with Hungarian Contribution

With 1.5 billion people still living under Communist dictatorships, viewing the collapse of the USSR as the end of the horrors of Communism is misguided. The Victims of Communism Museum in Washington D.C., opened this summer with financial contribution from the Hungarian government, is a powerful reminder of the danger that Communism poses.

Lili Zemplényi
07.10.2022
Tribute to the Memory of the Thirteen Martyrs of Arad
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Tribute to the Memory of the Thirteen Martyrs of Arad

6 October is a National Day of Mourning in Hungary remembering the Thirteen Martyrs of Arad who made the ultimate sacrifice for Hungary’s freedom and independence after the defeat of the 1848–49 Revolution and Freedom Fight.

Lili Zemplényi
06.10.2022
Marking Raoul Wallenberg Day
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Marking Raoul Wallenberg Day

5 October is dedicated to Raoul Wallenberg, who saved the lives of one hundred thousand Hungarian Jews during World War II.

Lili Zemplényi
05.10.2022
Debated Public Spaces — Poland’s State Socialist Era Statues
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Debated Public Spaces — Poland’s State Socialist Era Statues

The war in Ukraine has renewed the controversy over Communist era statues in Poland. The country is now being purged of the remaining Soviet monuments.

Ágnes Komáromi
04.10.2022
PesText 2022: Comics and Creators
CULTURE & SOCIETY

PesText 2022: Comics and Creators

The PesText festival was organised for the fourth time this year. The festival showcases literature and culture from the international scene, focusing on the significance of literary translation as one of the most important creative activities.

Ádám Bráder
04.10.2022
The Ethiopian Genocide and the Rise of Abune Petros
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Ethiopian Genocide and the Rise of Abune Petros

Today marks the 77th infamous anniversary of the invasion of Ethiopia—also called Abyssinia—by Benito Mussolini’s Italy.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
03.10.2022
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