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    On the beginnings of the Hungarian University of Economics, or the Karl Marx University of Economic Sciences in Budapest by Ales Skrivan, Andrej Toth

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The study presents the initial period of the first separate economic university in Hungary on the background of the Hungarian Working People’s Party to get the higher education in country under its control. …”
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    Rudi Dutschke and György Lukács on the Problems of the Bolshevik Type Socialism by Sviatoslav V. Shachin, László G. Szücs

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The study shows that the creative path of Lukács before he entered the Comintern as one of the leaders of the section of the Hungarian Communists is characterized by the desire to find a way to solve the fundamental dilemma of the revolutionary, as he believed: either, like the Bolsheviks, strive for an uncompromising victory and the implementation of their program at the cost of violence; or to make compromises with the social democratic and even bourgeois parties, at the same time being in danger of defeat and the impossibility of implementing their ideas, primarily because the socialist intellectuals fail to establish strong ties with the working masses, and the latter may not be thoroughly imbued with anti-capitalist consciousness. …”
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    Vándorcigányok az államszocializmusban - Gypsy Travellers in the Communist Era by GYENGE, András

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…My aim was to resolve contradictions and give a more precise picture of the situation of Gypsies, especially that of travelling Gypsies in Hungary, therefore I have involved in my research written sources such as reports of the MSZMP KB [Central Committee of the Hungarian Socialist Workers’ Party], case studies, qualitative field-works etc. …”
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    The celebration of the day of Saint Sava in Serbian schools in Sandzak of Skopje at the end of the XIX and the beginning of XX century by Dedović Vukašin D.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…At the end of the XIX and beginning of XX century The Saint Sava's cult was developed not just in Serbia and Montenegro but also in other Serbian areas which were under Turkish Empire and Austro - Hungarian Monarchy. In Old Serbia and Macedonia where Serbian people lived, before Serbian - Turkish war from 1876 - 78., The Day of Saint Sava was celebrated in cities like:Tetovo, Prizren, Priština, Vučitrn, Mitrovica, Gnjilane, Vranje, Niš, Skoplje, Kratovo, Kočan. …”
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    Bosnians in subcarpathian fights, against czechoslovakian soldiers and in the “Ragged guards” by Zoltán Robert BOLEK

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…This study examines Hungarian archival sources and analytical work in Hungarian, as well as an interview with a Hungarian soldier who was present on the spots where the Bosnian paramilitarists were the most active, in order to prove that the Bosnian soldiers operating in Transcarpathia were the bravest and most determined in Héjjas' unit.…”
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