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  1. The "Sacco di Budapest" and depredation of Hungary, 1938-1949: Works of art missing from Hungary as a result of the Second World War : looted, smuggled, ... (Hungarian National Gallery publications) by Laszlo Mravik, 1998
  2. Hungary - Culture Smart!: a quick guide to customs and etiquette (Culture Smart!) by Brian Mclean, 2006-10-17
  3. Essays on Uzbek History, Culture, and Language (Indiana University Uralic and Altaic Series)
  4. Zsolnay Ceramics: Collecting a Culture (Schiffer Book for Collectors) by Federico Santi, John Gacher, 1998-08
  5. In the Footsteps of Orpheus: The Life and Times of Miklos Radnoti (Jewish Literature and Culture) by Zsuzsanna Ozsvath, Miklos Radnoti, 2001-01
  6. Hungarian Cinema: From Coffee House to Multiplex by John Cunningham, 2004-03-03
  7. American Effects on Hungarian Imagination and Political Thought by Geza Zavodszky, 1995-10-15
  8. Rethinking Vienna 1900 (Austrian History, Culture and Society, 3)
  9. Screen Memories: The Hungarian Cinema of Marta Meszaros (Women Artists in Film) by Catherine Portuges, 1993-05
  10. The culture of conflict: Hungary's role in resolving ethnic disputes. (Transitions: Issues in East and Central Europe): An article from: World Policy Journal by Gabor Kardos, 1995-03-22
  11. Quality of life models: Hungarian experience in QOL research by Elemér Hankiss, 1976
  12. Comparison of anxiety patterns of Swedish and Hungarian youngsters (Reports from the Department of Psychology, the University of Stockholm) by Attila Oláh, 1978
  13. There is no Czech culture in Upper Hungary by Lajos Steier, 1920
  14. Touristic Construction and Consumption of Culture(s) by Miklos Cseri/Zoltan Fejos/Zsuzsa Szarvas, 2004

41. Links And Resources - Hungarian Culture
Links and Resources hungarian culture. web. The Hungary Page. History, politics and culture of Hungary. Transylvania. Images and
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Hungarian for Beginners
An interactive multimedia Hungarian language learning software title. Hungarian translations Translation and interpreting services in computer technology and telecommunications. Land of Links Language Center Selected links to language resources on the web. The Hungary Page History, politics and culture of Hungary. Transylvania Images and a brief outline of the history of Transylvania, its ethnic groups, and major cities of the area. Hungary - A Brief History By István Lázár and covering the period from prehistory to modern age. Includes lists of Hungarian rulers and foreign queens of the house of Arpad.
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42. Embassy Of Hungary In China
hungarian culture. The Nobel Prize in Literature 2002 Imre Kertész. Press Release 10 October 2002. The Permanent Secretary. The Nobel
http://www.huemb.org.cn/English/culture.htm
Hungarian Culture
The Nobel Prize in Literature 2002
Imre Kert¨¦sz
Press Release
10 October 2002 The Permanent Secretary
The Nobel Prize in Literature for 2002 is awarded to the Hungarian writer Imre Kert¨¦sz
"for writing that upholds the fragile experience of the individual against the barbaric arbitrariness of history". In his writing Imre Kert¨¦sz explores the possibility of continuing to live and think as an individual in an era in which the subjection of human beings to social forces has become increasingly complete. His works return unremittingly to the decisive event in his life: the period spent in Auschwitz, to which he was taken as a teenage boy during the Nazi persecution of Hungary¡¯s Jews. For him Auschwitz is not an exceptional occurrence that like an alien body subsists outside the normal history of Western Europe. It is the ultimate truth about human degradation in modern existence. In thinking like this, the author concurs with a philosophical tradition in which life and human spirit are enemies. In Kaddis a meg nem sz¨¨letetett gyermek¨¦rt, 1990 (Kaddish for a Child not Born, 1997), Kert¨¦sz presents a consistently negative picture of childhood and from this pre-history derives the paradoxical feeling of being at home in the concentration camp. He completes his implacable existential analysis by depicting love as the highest stage of conformism, total capitulation to the desire to exist at any cost. For Kert¨¦sz the spiritual dimension of man lies in his inability to adapt to life. Individual experience seems useless as soon as it is considered in the light of the needs and interests of the human collective.

43. Central Europe Review - Thematic Archives: Hungarian Culture
Thematic Archive hungarian culture Articles on hungarian culture which have appeared in past issues of CER. 15 January 2001 See
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MORE bookshop music shop video store conferences ... page Thematic Archive: Hungarian Culture Articles on Hungarian culture which have appeared in past issues of CER. 15 January 2001 See You, Jimmy Guszt¡v Kosztol¡nyi Working-class singer Imre "Jimmy" Z¡mb³ is silenced forever. 4 September 2000 I Wrote For Myself Interview with P¡l Z¡vada CER's Guszt¡v Kosztol¡nyi talks with the best-selling author about his book, Jadviga p¡rn¡ja , Hungarian literature and life. 27 March 2000 From Beats to Bass Blade Runner with Guszt¡v Kosztol¡nyi A Brief History of beat and rock Music in Hungary. 27 March 2000 Not For Dummies Mel Huang After Crying is one of the most innovative bands on the Hungarian music scene and stands at the forefront of "intelligent" music, not only in Hungary but as far as Venezuela. 18 October 1999 SUMMARY OF THE NEW EC PROGRESS REPORT CER Staff Summaries of the European Commission's annual Progress Report as a whole and as it pertains to each country in the region. 27 March 2000 World Music at Play: Egy Kiss Erzsi Zene Andrew James Horton Erzsi Kiss and her band draw on an eclectic range of sources to create a "virtual world music" which is both a mature and sophisticated synthesis of musical conventions and childishly good fun.

44. Central Europe Review - Gusztav Kosztolanyi: Erosion Or Survival?
GK Could you tell me a little about the differences between Serbian and Vojvodinian hungarian culture? What factors have influenced
http://www.ce-review.org/99/18/csardas18.html
Vol 1, No 18
25 October 1999
C S A R D A S:
Erosion or Survival?
The Culture of the Hungarians of the Vojvodina Gusztav Kosztolanyi During the Kosovo crisis the attention of the world's media focused on the Hungarian minority of the Vojvodina and on how its fate might influence the behaviour and attitudes of one of the newest members of NATO, namely Hungary. Many column inches were devoted to the subject of what might happen if the Vojvodinian Hungarians were to be attacked by NATO forces, if they were to be the next in line for a campaign of ethnic cleansing or retaliation actions aimed at causing maximum discomfort to Hungary. That they formed a vulnerable target seemed clear in everyone's minds. Now that the conflict is over, interest appears to have waned with the Hungarians of the Vojvodina left, quite literally, to pick up the pieces. As Jozsef Kasza, President of the Association of Vojvodinian Hungarians, pointed out in an interview in July (See Magyar Nemzet , 8 July 1999 in the supplement on minorities): The fact that the country is in ruins and that in many areas everything was reduced to rubble doesn't interest them (Milosevic and his political clique). Nor do they bother themselves with the fact that the factories and institutions are out of commission and that the number of young people who wish to leave the country will soon reach 40%. The Hungarians of the Vojvodina are on a holding pattern. My feeling is that those who stayed behind immediately before the war or during the war do not wish to leave. In terms of numbers, the community did not incur huge losses, but the hopeless situation, the lack of prospects are potentially very dangerous. This continues to be true in spite of the recent and valuable help given to us by the homeland (that is, Hungary) in making the world familiar with the problems we face. We never experienced such vigorous diplomatic efforts either in the era of the Antall or that of the Horn governments.

45. HUNMAGYAR.ORG - HUNGARIAN HISTORY
hungarian culture is threatened with extinction in its native land as a result of the policy of cultural genocide (ethnocide) and ethnic cleansing pursued by
http://www.hunmagyar.org/hungary/history/history.htm
H ungarians have suffered much from the vicissitudes of more than a thousand years of history. The preservation of Hungarian independence and culture was a constant struggle against foreign powers and foreign influences which sought to impose themselves upon the Hungarians. During the last 1000 years, foreign religions, cultures, languages, political regimes and rulers have been forced upon the Hungarians. As a result, the original ancient Hungarian culture, religion and language have been persecuted and suppressed. H ungary suffered numerous foreign invasions which resulted in the widespread decimation of the Hungarian population and in the partition and dismemberment of Hungary's territory. Foreign occupation and rule brought foreign colonization and exploitation. Hungarians became a minority and second-class citizens in their own country as the key positions in the state administration, the churches, industry, commerce, finance, media, arts, education and other professions were dominated by foreigners due to the anti-Hungarian policies of the foreign rulers and regimes. H ungarians have repeatedly attempted to liberate themselves from foreign oppression. The struggle to reassert Hungarian national interests and cultural identity against foreign political, economic and cultural imperialism and colonialism continues to this day. The apparent end of communism in 1990 did not bring the promised and expected national renewal. The injustices of the past were not redressed. The old elites and their collaborators are still in power and still serving foreign interests. The Hungarian nation still faces a long and hard struggle to achieve real political, economic and cultural self-determination.

46. Archives Of Hungarian Culture
Archives of hungarian culture. To Multiple recipients of list exlibris@library.berkeley.edu ; Subject Archives of hungarian culture;
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  • To Subject : Archives of Hungarian culture From : "Mr Robert D Shuster" <Robert.D.Shuster@wheaton.edu> Date : Thu, 17 Jul 1997 13:06:48 -0700 Message-Id 1D8B48B0EE8@joshua.wheaton.edu Sender : exlibris@library.berkeley.edu
I am posting this message for a research and will pass on any responses to her. What are some of the archival and manuscript repositories in the United States in the United States with significant collections on Hungarian and Hungarian-American religion and culture? Robert Shuster BGC Archives robert.d.shuster@wheaton.edu Robert Shuster Billy Graham Center Archives Wheaton College Wheaton, IL 60187 (630) 752-5910 email: bgcarc@wheaton.edu Web site: http://www.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/archhp1.html

47. Hungary Page #2
hungarian culture in the United States It was not until the 1960 s during the ethnic revolution that hungarian culture was embraced by the US born.
http://www.needham.mec.edu/High_School/cur/kane98/kane_p3_immig/Hungary/hungary.
The Hungarian presence in the United States was established by the large mass of rural immigrants in the three decades before WWI. These immigrants treasured their Hungarian identity. Because of their continued preservation of their Hungarian identity, their assimilation was not easy. Hungarians rather formed their own communities than join already made American ones. Interstingly enough, their American born children assimilated rapidly, and were eager to dispose of their "simple" Hungarian background. It took until the 1960's forthose of Hungarian descent to once again embrace their culture. The traditional Hungarian dishes are full of delicious flavors and aromas. Dishes are flavourful, spicy and often rather heavy. People with a sensitive stomach, should be careful. Flavors of Hungarian dishes are based on old traditions in spicing and preparation methods. The ingredients are produced by local agriculture and husbandry. Paprika and garlic is to be found everywhere. In the autumn, an interesting view is the strings of red paprika (unground red pepper) hung on the white walls of the houses in the neighbourhood of Kalocsa, a town along the Danube. Type of Government : Republic Hungarians currently living in the United States Stereotypes and Other Images of Hungarians: Because most of the Hungarians that came over to the United States were poor and uneducatedthe negative image of Hungarians being "brutish" or "hunky" was created. This image lasted until the post WWII period. The political image of the 1950's, including the famous fifty-sixers began to diversify the social composition of the Hungarian immigrants. They helped create the image of Hungarians as mysterious and courageous. The following passage even appeared in J.D. Salinger's 1955 book

48. Hungary : Culture And Daily Life - ‘IN ITS LANGUAGE LIVES THE NATION’
chapter1 lesson1 elementary resources. 1. THE ETHNOGENESIS OF THE hungarian culture. 2. THE HUNGARIAN LITERATURE FROM THE BEGINNINGS TO THE REFORM ERA.
http://www.testforces.net/eng/niv1.php?numMod=17&numSeg=1&ordre=1

49. Magyar Kultúra Erdélyben / Hungarian Culture In Transylvania
hungarian culture in Romania. Folkmusic, folkdance, summer camps, exhibitions. By Zahonyi Andras. Felvidéki hírek Southern Slovakia
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50. Hungarian Culture - Aunt Mona's Affordable Gifts
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51. Részletes Könyv
RÉSZLETES ADATOK KÖNYVEK, hungarian culture - Universal Culture Cultural Diplomatic Endeavours of Hungary 1945-1948. Szerzõ(k), N. Szabó, József.
http://www.akkrt.hu/kerdesek/reszletes_book.jsp?id=7742

52. YourLocalMarketplace(TM) - Hungarian Culture Club - Oshawa - Emunicipality
YourLocalMarketplace.com. Listed in Oshawa Durham Region. hungarian culture Club.
http://www.emunicipality.com/brMunicipality/company_detail.asp?ID=25204&Location

53. BUESPA - Registration
hungarian culture and Language I. (for beginners). Participants need intensive and deep connections to sites and events of culture during their stay in Hungary.
http://buespa.bkae.hu/reg/course_desc.php?CourseList=Yes&ID=609

54. BUESPA - Registration
hungarian culture and Language II. Code None. Level Undergraduate/Graduate. Language Hungarian. Program FSS. Semester Fall,Spring. Type Social sciences.
http://buespa.bkae.hu/reg/course_desc.php?CourseList=Yes&ID=610

55. Embassy Of Hungary
Thousand Years of hungarian culture. For Many Hungarian schools, church organizations, and cultural institutions have been set up. Having
http://www.huembwas.org/Culture/Thousand.htm
Thousand Years of Hungarian Culture His son Vajk, who received the name of Stephen (István) in Christendom, was brought up to be a Christian monarch, and Gizella, sister of Henry II, the King of Bavaria, was chosen as his bride-to-be. Stephen had himself crowned in 1000 with insignia of royalty granted by Pope Sylvester II, and completed the state-building process started by his father. Stephen founded ten episcopates and several monasteries, had churches built, set up the administration of royal counties, crushed those tribal leaders who were seeking to maintain paganism and opposed Europeanisation, but also defended his country from attacks from the west. Stephen led his people to become a nation of Christian Europe and created the Kingdom of Hungary: his successor, King Ladislas (László), made him—together with the early deceased crown prince Imre and Bishop Gellért, who died as a martyr in the pagan uprising of 1046—saints of the Christian Church. Having said that, the Hungarian people developed into a Western nation in the fullest sense, a process which was completed by the highly educated and strong-handed successors of Saint Stephen: Saint Ladislas, Coloman the Possessor of Books (Könyves Kálmán), Béla III, and Béla IV. Monarchs of the Anjou Dynasty—Charles Robert (Károly Róbert) and Louis the Great (Nagy Lajos), who was also the Polish King and as such ruled over an enormous empire—played a similar role, and what is more, are credited for making medieval Hungary into an international power.

56. Embassy Of Hungary, Washington D.C.
Thousand Years of hungarian culture. The Contribution of Hungarians to Universal Culture. hungarian culture Homepage. Hungarian cultural programs in the US
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The Contribution of Hungarians to Universal Culture A Brief History of Hungarian Music Fine Arts in Hungary ... Hungarian Culture Homepage Hungarian cultural programs in the U.S.:
Hungarian Cultural Center, New York New York Hungarian House UNICUM Lista Nyugati Hírlevél

57. American Hungarian Educators' Association (AHEA)
provide a general medium for those interested in expressing, sharing, and exchanging their views, ideas, and feelings about Hungarians and hungarian culture.
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58. Pearls Of Hungarian Culture
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59. SZTE - ETR - 'Introduction To Hungarian Culture' Címû Kurzus Adatai (2003/2004
SZTE ETR - Introduction to hungarian culture címu kurzus adatai (2003/2004 tavaszi félév). Kurzus címe Introduction to hungarian culture.
http://www.stud.u-szeged.hu/tanrend/2003-2004-2/a0/kurz10.html
SZTE - ETR - 'Introduction to Hungarian Culture' címû kurzus adatai (2003/2004 tavaszi félév)
Kurzus címe: Introduction to Hungarian Culture Kurzus kódja: XSE0110 (XSE (Socrates-Erasmus modul)) Kurzus típusa: Seminar, Hungarian Grading Melyik szakon: 'Socrates_Erasmus_N (Szegedi Tudományegyetem) Melyik képzési programban: Socrates_Erasmus_N [YSE1_N] (E) (nappali tagozat) Tárgyelem megnevezés: Socrates-Erasmus tárgy 1 kredites / XSE011 Javasolt legkorábbi félév: Félévhez nem kötött Kötelezõ: N Mikor: Monday: 8.30-10 Hol: Irinyi Building Centre for Foreign Languages Oktató(k): Keresztes Csilla Dr. Meghirdetõ tanszék: Socrates-Erasmus Intézet Kreditek száma: Óraszám: Heti 2 Utolsó módosítás dátuma: 2004-04-30 08:36

60. Budapest Week Online
Read more. Magyar Magic The presence of hungarian culture in the UK is now stronger than ever. The Hungarian Cultural Center in London
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Preparing your friends for the culture shock

The Culture Shock! series presents itself as guides to "culture and etiquette," – a sort of "thinking man’s escort" to a destination. “Culture Shock! Hungary” was first published in 2000 and has since been revised and republished with a "cultural quiz" section added to test the reader’s sensitivity to peculiar Magyar ways. Or maybe it is just an excuse to bring in the punters.
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The chic world of Katerina

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Mom Park’s Fórum tér to turn into a catwalk on May 27 By Marta Karenova On May 27, 2004 the Mom Park area will come alive with a fashion show featuring Katerina Gózci’s latest women’s line collection - the Rose Mist. Gózci is one of Hungary’s fashion designers on the rise and owner of a successful fashion studio in Budapest. Her creations have earned ample media attention, including Elle, Bonton, and Pesti Divat. The VIP guest list includes Hungarian TV celebrities Erdélyi Mónika and actress Gregor Bernadett. The show will be hosted by Katalin Jaksity.

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