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  • 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
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, POLITICS

Netflix’s Mary Sparks Antisemitic Outrage on Social Media

The Netflix series Mary, set to be released on 6 December, has come under fire following antisemitic attacks on social media after the unveiling of its first trailer this week. Users have expressed outrage because Mary, who was Jewish, is…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 15.11.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Budapest Hosts World Science Forum 2024 with Focus on Science-Policy Interface

On 20–23 November Budapest will once again host the World Science Forum (WSF), organized by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. This year’s theme centres on the connection between science and policy during global transformations, gathering leaders from around the world….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 14.11.2024
Prince Árpád holding a drinking horn (detail, Chronicon Pictum, cca 1360)
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, PHILOSOPHY

The Spiritual History of the Hungarian Nation — Part IV

‘On our part, we doubt that “history of ideas” as a methodologically coherent discipline existed in Hungary between the two world wars…Nevertheless, their work is undoubtedly a prime example of an attempt at the creation of a conservative-oriented social science….
  • Zoltán Pető
  • ‎ —‎ 14.11.2024
student pixabay
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, POLITICS

On Track for 2030: Education Policy Objectives in the EU

‘Progress towards the 2030 and 2025 targets shows steady improvement in most areas at the Community level, with a benchmark already achieved by Member States. Most work remains to be done in the area of primary education, where the gap…
  • translated by Hungarian Conservative
  • ‎ —‎ 13.11.2024
Opinions (survey illustration)
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Public Overwhelmingly Supports Government Plan to Raise Average Salary to One Million Forints

According to a new Real-PR 93 survey, 74 per cent of Hungarians support the government’s target to raise the average salary to one million forints, reflecting broad approval among all demographics and age groups from across the political spectrum….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 13.11.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, HU24EU

Photo Exhibition Featuring the Hungarian Parliament Building Opens in Brussels

‘The House of the Nation is a symbol of our independence, sovereignty, and solidarity,’ Kinga Gál, Chair of the Fidesz–KDNP delegation to the EP, emphasized at the opening ceremony of the photo exhibition that presents the Hungarian Parliament building at…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 13.11.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, REVIEW

Hungary’s Student City to Address Growing Demand for University Housing

The Student City planned to be developed with government funding in Budapest could provide thousands of new student residence places within three years, as the country’s demand for higher education housing grows. Minister Balázs Hankó discussed this ambitious project, the…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 13.11.2024
A man in a military uniform stays in a burning wheat field as Russian troops shell fields to prevent local farmers from harvesting grain crops, Polohy district, Zaporizhzhia Region, southeastern Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS. (Photo by Dmytro Smolyenko / NurPhoto / NurPhoto via AFP)
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, OPINION

Who Is to Blame for Last Week’s Air Pollution Explosion?

‘Although almost all of Hungary was covered in noxious and harmful air for the entire weekend, so too was more than half of Central and Northern Europe, with countries such as Denmark, Germany, Czechia, Slovakia, Slovenia, as well as Italy…
  • Wael Taji
  • ‎ —‎ 12.11.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Robbie Williams to Return to Budapest for Major Concert in 2025

Robbie Williams is set to return to Budapest, thrilling fans with a concert at the MVM Dome on 12 September 2025 as part of his ‘Live 2025’ world tour. Williams, no stranger to breaking records, has established himself as a…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 12.11.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Budapest’s Christmas Markets Return with Traditional and Charitable Spirit

Budapest’s holiday spirit will come alive on 15 November with the opening of two cherished Christmas markets: the Advent Basilica at St Stephen’s Square and Vörösmarty Classic Xmas at Vörösmarty Square. Both markets will feature festive décor, local artisans, Christmas…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 11.11.2024
A beech forest in winter in the Mátra Mountains, a popular domestic tourist destination
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Visit Hungary Launches Nationwide Winter Tourism Campaign

Visit Hungary has launched a nationwide winter tourism campaign offering 20 per cent discounts at over 300 locations for guests paying with SZÉP cards. Running from January through February, the campaign promotes winter travel across Hungary, highlighting the country’s natural…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 11.11.2024
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CULTURE & SOCIETY

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
Theodor Herzl: the Dreamer of Israel, as Reflected in His Diaries
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Theodor Herzl: the Dreamer of Israel, as Reflected in His Diaries

Herzl was a national visionary, but in a sense he was also a strongly anti-liberal thinker and thus, it is the task of today’s Hungarian public life to further acquaint itself with him.

László Bernát Veszprémy
20.07.2022
One Giant Leap for Mankind
CULTURE & SOCIETY

One Giant Leap for Mankind

53 years after the Moon landing many still question the necessity of space exploration, but it is unquestionable that the desire to expand the boundaries of what we know has provided great benefits to our societies.

Balázs Hompoth
20.07.2022
Preserving Hungary’s Architectural Heritage – No Mission Impossible for the Orbán Government
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Preserving Hungary’s Architectural Heritage – No Mission Impossible for the Orbán Government

It is not only the architectural heritage of the capital city that the Fidesz government has been eager to preserve, but that of the countryside as well.

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró
19.07.2022
The Flawed Concept of a Welfare State – Part II: The Critique of the Welfare State
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Flawed Concept of a Welfare State – Part II: The Critique of the Welfare State

The issue of fiscal sustainability will determine both the economic and geopolitical future of the Western civilization. The status quo of welfare states might be a huge impediment to that.

Egon Zsiros
18.07.2022
An Early Christian Zionist or a Sly Antisemite? – Ottokár Prohászka on Zionism in 1921
CULTURE & SOCIETY

An Early Christian Zionist or a Sly Antisemite? – Ottokár Prohászka on Zionism in 1921

‘I can only say that if I were a Jew, I would be a Zionist. . . And you see, I am considered antisemitic.’

László Bernát Veszprémy
16.07.2022
On the Brink of Conspiracies: The KGB’s Big Brainwashing of America
CULTURE & SOCIETY

On the Brink of Conspiracies: The KGB’s Big Brainwashing of America

Disinformation, fake news or active measures to ideologically subvert the Western world – 38 years ago a former KGB agent, Yuri Bezmenov exposed Soviet techniques to ideologically undermine the Western world. The ideological capture of some Western institutions bears an uncanny resemblance to what he described as the KGB’s plan to demoralise the American society.

Lili Zemplényi
14.07.2022
War Criminal or Show Trial Victim? The Case of Albert Wass
CULTURE & SOCIETY

War Criminal or Show Trial Victim? The Case of Albert Wass

The subject of this article is an examination of the procedure undertaken by the people’s court based on authentic Romanian archival documents.

László Bernát Veszprémy
13.07.2022
Marking the Bicentenary of Hungary’s National Poet, Sándor Petőfi
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Marking the Bicentenary of Hungary’s National Poet, Sándor Petőfi

2022-2023 is dedicated to the bicentenary of Hungary’s greatest national poet, Sándor Petőfi. He is one of the internationally best-known Hungarian poets and the most influential representative of Hungarian Romanticism. He has given his life for his ultimate ideal – the liberty and independence of Hungary.

Lili Zemplényi
12.07.2022
‘A bit of the East in the brownish gloom’ – On the Romani in the Horthy-period
CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘A bit of the East in the brownish gloom’ – On the Romani in the Horthy-period

The situation of the Gypsies in this period ranged from tolerance and jovial disdain to exclusion, which literary historian János Hankiss characterized a quarter of a century later by saying that the Gypsies were ‘relatable strangers’ in Hungarian culture.

László Bernát Veszprémy
05.07.2022
‘Most Faithful unto Death’
CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘Most Faithful unto Death’

As colonel commandant, Kováts’s main mission was to train a cavalry in the tradition of Hungarian hussar tactics. Within months, the legion had become the best-trained and most reputable cavalry unit fighting in the Continental Army.

Lili Zemplényi
04.07.2022
Thomas Jefferson: The Unsung Hero of Individual Rights
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Thomas Jefferson: The Unsung Hero of Individual Rights

Today marks the 246th anniversary of American colonists declaring their independence from the British Crown, the day when, as an independent and sovereign nation, the United States of America proclaimed liberty, justice, and freedom for all.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
04.07.2022
The Debate Surrounding Abortion in Hungary in the Early Twenties
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Debate Surrounding Abortion in Hungary in the Early Twenties

Today there are about 30 thousand abortions per year in Hungary, as opposed to the peak reached under socialism with nearly 200 thousand pregnancy terminations per year.

László Bernát Veszprémy
04.07.2022
Holocaust Survivors Hoodwinked – The Smearing of a Left-wing People’s Judge
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Holocaust Survivors Hoodwinked – The Smearing of a Left-wing People’s Judge

‘A destructive press campaign was launched against me and I was just charged with vile fascist crimes, I, who not only suffered from the persecution of the fascists, but whose relatives were all killed by Fascism.’

László Bernát Veszprémy
03.07.2022
The Flawed Concept of a Welfare State – Part I: The Origins of the Welfare State
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Flawed Concept of a Welfare State – Part I: The Origins of the Welfare State

Through the adoption of the welfare state, or its more extreme form, the entitlement state, western economies took up huge financial liabilities which might hold serious questions for economic policy in the upcoming decades.

Egon Zsiros
02.07.2022
The Saviour of Mothers – Ignác Semmelweis and the Day Celebrating Hungarian Healthcare Professionals
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Saviour of Mothers – Ignác Semmelweis and the Day Celebrating Hungarian Healthcare Professionals

The memorial day is dedicated to honouring the hard work, the unrelenting sacrifice and outstanding achievements of healthcare workers in Hungary.

Lili Zemplényi
01.07.2022
The Golden Age of Art Deco Comes to Life in Budapest
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Golden Age of Art Deco Comes to Life in Budapest

The best days of the period between the two world wars are evoked by Art Deco Budapest, a new exhibition in the Hungarian National Gallery.

Gellért Rajcsányi
30.06.2022
Legends, Tales, and the Doctrine of the Holy Crown of Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Legends, Tales, and the Doctrine of the Holy Crown of Hungary

According to the Doctrine of the Holy Crown, the Crown itself has a personhood that is identical to Hungary. The Doctrine holds that Hungary is of the Holy Crown, everything that Hungary is, belongs to the Crown himself.

Lili Zemplényi
29.06.2022
Collaborationists, Resistors, Rescuers: the Many Faces of the Főispán in the Twentieth Century
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Collaborationists, Resistors, Rescuers: the Many Faces of the Főispán in the Twentieth Century

This article will help you understand why this position was so coveted by those seeking to control the country – among them the Nazi occupiers of 1944 and the Communists. 

László Bernát Veszprémy
28.06.2022
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
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