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  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Rosika Schwimmer, the Extraordinary Hungarian Feminist and Pacifist

In recognition of her accomplishments in organizing the feminist Congress in Budapest, Schwimmer was asked to join the International Woman Suffrage Alliance in its London office as a press secretary. Soon after her arrival to the United Kingdom World War…
  • Lili Zemplényi
  • ‎ —‎ 19.11.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

BudapestGO App Revamps with Simplified Schedules and Dark Mode

The BudapestGO app is set to become more user-friendly with new features, including streamlined access to schedules, a dark mode option, and improved in-app communication. The improvements to BudapestGO are part of the ongoing efforts of the Centre for Budapest…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 19.11.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

No-Till Farming to Revolutionize Agriculture, Expert Says on Blue Planet Podcast

No-till farming is more than an erosion control method—it’s a gateway to improved soil health, enhanced water retention, and healthier food production. Former Hungarian President and Chairman of the Blue Planet Climate Protection Foundation János Áder and agricultural expert Ferenc…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 18.11.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Outdoor Photo Exhibition Brings Hungary’s Wildlife to Life

An outdoor photo exhibition titled Photo Trail has opened at Budapest’s City Park Promenade, showcasing Hungary’s rich wildlife. Targeting children, the exhibit features 81 stunning images selected from the Hungary 365 photography competition entries….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 18.11.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Budapest Ballet Grand Prix, a Celebration of Talent and Ambition Begins Today

The Budapest Ballet Grand Prix, an international ballet competition organized by the Hungarian Dance Academy, kicks off today. Hosted at the National Dance Theatre and Müpa Budapest, the event brings together young talents from across the globe for a week…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 18.11.2024
Kőszeg Jews being marched by gendarmes to the railway station on 18 June 1944. After their transfer to the Szombathely ghetto they were deported to Auschwitz on 4 July 1944. (Fortepan)
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Holocaust in Hungary and the Legal Tools of Oppression

‘Hungarian Jews were generally known for their assimilated and law-abiding nature. By and large, they saw themselves as loyal Hungarian citizens and followed the law of the land to the letter. This was part of a well-rehearsed strategy on the…
  • László Bernát Veszprémy
  • ‎ —‎ 17.11.2024
Scenes from the life of Saint Catherine, painted by Masolino. Rome, San Clemente
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian Pilgrims at St Catherine’s Monastery on Mount Sinai

‘The importance of the Orthodox rite of St Catherine’s Monastery at the foot of the 2,300-metre Mount Sinai (Jebel Musa, also known as Horeb) in the Sinai Peninsula grew only after the loss of Jerusalem in 1187 and the fall…
  • László Veszprémy
  • ‎ —‎ 17.11.2024
Portrait of Karl Polanyi taken on 31 December 1917 (photographer unknown)
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, PHILOSOPHY

A Conservative View on Laissez faire Economics

Policies such as pro-family tax cuts, housing programmes, child benefits etc., all resulting in a kind of family income system that aims to reduce the harm inflicted on families by a Ricardian conception of the economy (which, obviously, cannot be…
  • Ivo Kerže
  • ‎ —‎ 16.11.2024
Volunteers planting a Miyawaki pocket forest at the student halls of residence of ELTE university in Budatétény, Budapest, Hungary on 19 October 2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

NGO Invites Hungarians to Plant 100,000 Trees to Mark National Tree-Planting Day

Hungary’s National Tree-Planting Day, scheduled for 1 March 2025, aims to see over 100,000 trees planted nationwide. The 10 Million Trees NGO, launched in 2019, is calling on citizens, organizations, and institutions to unite in this significant reforestation effort….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 16.11.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Creativity and the Essence of Creation in Focus at Highlights of Hungary

What drives creativity? A thought-provoking roundtable brought together experts from diverse fields to explore the meaning of creation, the challenges of collaboration, and the personal and collective forces that shape innovative work….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 15.11.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Power of Perseverance Celebrated at Highlights of Hungary

A riveting roundtable discussion brought together champions of sports, science, and mentorship to explore the multifaceted nature of perseverance. From athletic triumphs to breakthroughs in behavioural research and youth development, the panellists shared lessons on resilience and success….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 15.11.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary’s Brightest Stars Shine at the Highlights of Hungary Awards

This year’s Highlights of Hungary Awards celebrated three outstanding Hungarian achievements: the preservation efforts of Levente and Tímea Gáll, the compassionate work of the Hungarian Hospice Foundation, and the artisanal excellence of Szabi the Baker. The winners each received 2…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 15.11.2024
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CULTURE & SOCIETY

Breaking out of Isolation: Hungary’s Accession to the League of Nations
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Breaking out of Isolation: Hungary’s Accession to the League of Nations

Hungary joining the League of Nations transferred the country from the shameful spot of a ‘warmonger’ to the ranks of ‘recognised’ nations.

László Bernát Veszprémy
04.09.2022
A Witness of Three Hells: Lutheran Bishop Sándor Raffay in the Vortex of the Twentieth Century
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Witness of Three Hells: Lutheran Bishop Sándor Raffay in the Vortex of the Twentieth Century

‘I myself believe that extreme politics, whether right-wing or left-wing, is equally half-hearted, harmful and dangerous.’

László Bernát Veszprémy
31.08.2022
Holocaust Hero on the Gallows: the Story of Yakov Weiss  
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Holocaust Hero on the Gallows: the Story of Yakov Weiss  

Perhaps few in Hungary know why a Hungarian Jew who helped Jews in Budapest during the Holocaust and was later executed by the British is so revered in Israel today.

László Bernát Veszprémy
30.08.2022
A Dark Day in History: Remembering The Battle of Mohács
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Dark Day in History: Remembering The Battle of Mohács

Today marks the 496th anniversary of the Battle of Mohács. It is one of the most frequently mentioned events in Hungarian history. The reasons for the defeat are still the subject of historical debates.

Ádám Bráder
29.08.2022
Holidaying at Home – The Unexplored Gems of Hungary 
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Holidaying at Home – The Unexplored Gems of Hungary 

If you are Hungarian, reside in Hungary, or are coming here for a longer stay this autumn, and you are adventurous enough to break with the routine of visiting famed tourist sights thronging with visitors, go to Alsópere, explore the Körös-torok – believe me, you will not be disappointed.

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró
26.08.2022
Reviewing Thomas Sowell’s Discrimination and Disparities   
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Reviewing Thomas Sowell’s Discrimination and Disparities  

Is discrimination the only factor which stands in the way of black Americans to succeed? In his new book, renowned American economist Thomas Sowell investigates the multitude of factors that influence racial disparities in the United States.

Lili Zemplényi
26.08.2022
‘A True Friend of Our Denomination’ – How the Last Hungarian King Was Seen by the Jewish Community
CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘A True Friend of Our Denomination’ – How the Last Hungarian King Was Seen by the Jewish Community

It is a fact that even between the two wars, what Hungarian Jews remembered about the Habsburgs between the two world wars was the inclusive liberalism of a bygone era, the period of the first Jewish minister, as well as Jewish emancipation and acceptance.

László Bernát Veszprémy
25.08.2022
Ukrainian Independence Day: Paying Tribute to Ukraine’s Thousand-Year-Old Relationship with Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Ukrainian Independence Day: Paying Tribute to Ukraine’s Thousand-Year-Old Relationship with Hungary

As our neighbour is fighting a homeland-defending war against Russia, let’s take a moment on this memorable day to pay tribute to the long-standing Hungarian-Ukrainian relations, which have been close and essentially positive throughout history.

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró
24.08.2022
‘Our Six Million Relatives’ – Turanism and the Strange Search for New Alliances after the First World War in Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘Our Six Million Relatives’ – Turanism and the Strange Search for New Alliances after the First World War in Hungary

The early twenties in Hungary brought about not only a fervent nationalist discussion about Trianon, the Romani or antisemitism, but also illusory concepts regarding the Eastern roots of the Hungarian people.

László Bernát Veszprémy
23.08.2022
Marking Black Ribbon Day
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Marking Black Ribbon Day

23 August is dedicated to the Victims of All Totalitarian and Authoritarian Regimes. Observing this day is particularly important when our societies’ collective memory about past oppression is fading away.

Lili Zemplényi
23.08.2022
Max Nordau: A Scion of Budapest Who Dreamt of a ‘Muscular Jewry’
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Max Nordau: A Scion of Budapest Who Dreamt of a ‘Muscular Jewry’

Left-wing Zionism is barely alive, while right-wing secular Zionism has been dominant until now, but the previous Israeli prime minister was already something Nordau could never have envisioned: a kippah-wearing ex-officer of the IDF, Naftali Bennett.

László Bernát Veszprémy
19.08.2022
The ‘Mangy Sheep of Christ’? – Sects and Small Churches in Hungary in the 1920s
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The ‘Mangy Sheep of Christ’? – Sects and Small Churches in Hungary in the 1920s

This chapter of the interwar system needs to be reckoned with, if only to illustrate the progress the Hungarian right has made since then: today, small neo-Protestant Christian churches are allies of the right in Hungary, and not treated as adversaries.

László Bernát Veszprémy
17.08.2022
‘I will wipe the city off the face of the earth’ – The Serbian Occupation of Baranya
CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘I will wipe the city off the face of the earth’ – The Serbian Occupation of Baranya

If one spends some time in Hungary, one may come to the opinion that the Serbs a ‘stubborn’ and ‘rather barbaric people’. This kind of anti-Serbian language dominated contemporary British reports.

László Bernát Veszprémy
16.08.2022
Chasing Ghosts – The British Secret Service and Béla Kun, 1939–1952
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Chasing Ghosts – The British Secret Service and Béla Kun, 1939–1952

The British were tallying all the myths and legends about Kun, and sometimes they even gave credence to them.

László Bernát Veszprémy
15.08.2022
Reviewing Douglas Murray’s Newest Book, The War on the West
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Reviewing Douglas Murray’s Newest Book, The War on the West

Douglas Murray, author of The Strange Death of Europe, has recently published his latest book, The War on the West. The book highlights the relentless attempts to undermine and morally discredit Western institutions, cultures, and people, while it also offers a defence and a recount of the achievements of the Western world.

Lili Zemplényi
13.08.2022
The First Zionist in Hungary? Győző Istóczy and His Strange Call for a Jewish State
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The First Zionist in Hungary? Győző Istóczy and His Strange Call for a Jewish State

The “Jewish world conspiracy” behind the Jewish swindler from Baltavár sounds like a bad joke, even though Istóczy was not joking: he became the most decisive and perhaps the only truly famous antisemitic politician of Dualist Hungary.

László Bernát Veszprémy
12.08.2022
Record Number of Applicants at MCC
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Record Number of Applicants at MCC

The junior classes at Mathias Corvinus Collegium received a record number of applicants this year, the highest figure for the faculty in 26 years.

Ádám Bráder
12.08.2022
Giving Birth in Hungary Is Affordable
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Giving Birth in Hungary Is Affordable

While in many neighbouring countries giving birth equals going bankrupt, sociological data show that in Hungary, most costs are affordable for the majority of families.

Ádám Bráder
11.08.2022
Collaborator or Victim? The Curious Case of Ödön Antl
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Collaborator or Victim? The Curious Case of Ödön Antl

Sometimes post-war transformative justice did catch real war criminals, but sometimes completely innocent men like Antl were caught in its machine.

László Bernát Veszprémy
10.08.2022
‘The Brothers-in-Law are Coming’ – How did Hungarians See the German Occupation in 1944?
CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘The Brothers-in-Law are Coming’ – How did Hungarians See the German Occupation in 1944?

The question was posed as follows: was Hungary truly occupied, or did enough of Hungarian sovereignty remain to label the country “independent”?

László Bernát Veszprémy
08.08.2022
Dov Gruner – An Israeli Freedom Fighter and Martyr from Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Dov Gruner – An Israeli Freedom Fighter and Martyr from Hungary

Dov Gruner went on to become one of the finest examples of pre-state military heroism in Israeli history.

László Bernát Veszprémy
08.08.2022
A Forgotten Hungarian Anti-Nazi Martyr – The Life and Transformations of István Lendvai
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Forgotten Hungarian Anti-Nazi Martyr – The Life and Transformations of István Lendvai

Few know that he spent his final years not battling Jews, but the Nazis, and most likely ended his life as an anti-Nazi resistance fighter, like his well-known friend, Endre Bajcsy-Zsilinszky.

László Bernát Veszprémy
07.08.2022
Marking the Remembrance Day of the Romani Genocide
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Marking the Remembrance Day of the Romani Genocide

Today, on 2 August we remember the victims of the Romani Genocide, the Porajmos.

Lili Zemplényi
02.08.2022
Preserving the Powers that Be – Theodore Herzl on Socialism, Democracy and Revolution
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Preserving the Powers that Be – Theodore Herzl on Socialism, Democracy and Revolution

During this period, both sides tried to quote the writings of the Budapest-born founder of political Zionism, Theodore Herzl, and both sides seemed to find their own version of Herzl that fit their arguments.

László Bernát Veszprémy
02.08.2022
A Fiery Calvinist and Classical Liberal – Bishop Dezső Baltazár in the Early Twenties – Part II
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Fiery Calvinist and Classical Liberal – Bishop Dezső Baltazár in the Early Twenties – Part II

The report explicitly referred to Baltazár as an ‘enemy.’ The investigators were quite obviously not interested in identifying the real culprits.

László Bernát Veszprémy
01.08.2022
A Fiery Calvinist and Classical Liberal – Bishop Dezső Baltazár in the Early 1920s – Part I
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Fiery Calvinist and Classical Liberal – Bishop Dezső Baltazár in the Early 1920s – Part I

In this two-part article we will explore the main reasons behind the conflict, which proved to be one of the most serious anti-Calvinist offenses of the period.

László Bernát Veszprémy
28.07.2022
Niccolò Machiavelli: Not the Villain He is Made Out to Be
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Niccolò Machiavelli: Not the Villain He is Made Out to Be

In order to better understand Machiavelli, one should not just read The Prince. One must examine all of his works, and do so specifically within the context of the socio-political times he lived in.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
27.07.2022
A Legacy of Many Interpretations — The Pro- and Anti-Nazi Followers of Prohászka
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Legacy of Many Interpretations — The Pro- and Anti-Nazi Followers of Prohászka

In this piece, we will present an interesting albeit largely forgotten debate that raged in the early ‘40s about Prohászka’s legacy and the expression Hungarianism.

László Bernát Veszprémy
26.07.2022
Decadent Liberal or Corrupted Patriot? The Fight over Endre Ady’s Legacy
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Decadent Liberal or Corrupted Patriot? The Fight over Endre Ady’s Legacy

Only his poems testified to his views, which were quoted by his admirers, opponents, relatives and former friends for the sake of different political strains.

László Bernát Veszprémy
25.07.2022
Fighting Inflation and the Lack of Heating Materials in the Horthy Era
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Fighting Inflation and the Lack of Heating Materials in the Horthy Era

Inflation and the lack of heating materials tend to go hand-in-hand with war and crises, and it is interesting–and sad–to see that Hungary is now facing the very same issues as it struggled with a hundred years ago.

László Bernát Veszprémy
21.07.2022
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