Sarolta Deczki: The ethos of citizenship
Ferenc Miszlivetz: I remain a civilian. Gondolat Publ., 2023. 260 p.
Ferenc Miszlivetz: I remain a civilian. Gondolat Publ., 2023. 260 p.
Izabella Agárdi: On the verge of history: life stories of rural women from Serbia, Romania, and Hungary, 1920–2020. Ibidem Press, 2022. 550 p.
Ferenc Miszlivetz: I remain a civilian. Gondolat Publ., 2023. 260 p.
Attila Pók: The Power of the Past. Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg, 2018. 276 p.
Jody Jensen (ed.): Memory Politics and Populism in Southeastern Europe. Routledge, 2021. 218 p.
Ferenc Miszlivetz – István Sümegi – Gábor Szabó – Ildikó Szommer – Erzsébet Tokaji Nagy: Heroic Times. Kőszeg : iASK, 356 p.
Klára Illés: Sustaining Force: The End of a Peasant Family. Budapest : Magvető, 379 p.
Tamás Fejérdy: Talking Colours. Kőszeg, iASK, 2021. 183 p.
Andrei P. Tsygankov: Russian Realism. Defending “Derzhava” in International Relations. Routledge, 2022. 184 p.
Ibolya Murber: From West-Hungary to Burgenland 1918-1924 – Border Histories after the First World War. Research Centre for the Humanities, 2021. 184 p.
Memory Politics and Populism in Southeastern Europe / ed. by Jody Jensen. New York – Kőszeg, Routledge – iASK, 2021. 218 p.
The review was written by György Csepeli, iASK researcher and was released in Élet és Irodalom, in 2022.