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001-es BibID:BIBFORM116051
Első szerző:Bárány Attila (történész)
Cím:Humanist Diplomat in Early 16th Century Hungary: Hieronymus Balbus / Bárány, Attila
Dátum:2019
ISSN:1587-8171
Megjegyzések:The article investigates new sources, Western European, mainly English diplomatic reports ?several being so far unknown for Hungarian scholarship, or, if known, not examined in this regard ?e.g. held at the British Library Manuscript Collection to shed light on Hungarian-Ottoman relations at the eve of the fall of the "shield of Christendom", Belgrade in 1521. The article follows the mission of Hieronymus Balbus, an Italian at the diplomatic personnel of Jagiellonian Hungary, in 1521 to the Habsburg, Tudor and Valois courts. Balbus's diplomatic workings ?through the embassy to the Emperor (Charles V in Worms and Brussels), a peace conference at Calais and Cardinal Wolsey and Henry VIII, King of England ?has not been adequately seen in Hungarian historiography, and some of his letters and political activity ranging from Bruges, Worms, Calais, London and Cologne has not so far been mapped, yet new insights can be given for the understanding of Louis II's diplomatic efforts during the stress of the siege andloss of Belgrade in 1521. The investigation is largely based on Balbus's dispatches ?which has not survived in Hungarian archival material but were preserved in the reports of English envoys of his activity, to the maker of Tudor policy, Chancellor Wolsey. The correspondence of Balbus provides valuable information on the administration of Louis II, about its relationship with the Turks and the Emperor. The leaders of Hungarian diplomacy did not lack astuteness and "had a clear picture" about the international power relations. The government experimentedwith alternatives, provided they did not receive any aid from the Habsburgs: they were willing to go as far as making an alliance with not only the English, but even with the Emperor's enemies, the Valois. In 1521, despite the powerful Habsburg dominance, Hungarian foreign politics did have some room to manoeuvre.
Tárgyszavak:Bölcsészettudományok Művészettörténeti és művelődéstörténeti tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény hazai lapban
folyóiratcikk
Megjelenés:Acta Neerlandica. - 15 (2019), p. 11-48. -
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM116081
Első szerző:Barta Róbert (történész)
Cím:A Historian in the Service of the Foreign Office : C. A. Macartney (1895-1978) and his writings on Hungary / Barta Róbert
Dátum:2019
ISSN:1587-8171
Megjegyzések:Thisstudy is focusing on the life of C.A. Macartney as a diplomat and a historian especially on his writings on Hungary and the Hungarian history. The importance of this point goes back to the fact that he published a good number of books and articles on Hungary between the period of 1926 and 1978. It has been provedthat this very rich publication activity of him basically influenced the attitudes of the English-speaking intellectual world towards Hungary and the Hungarians. In the life of Macartney the career as a diplomat and his so-called graphomaniachistorian activity were closely connected. Although he was an expert of modern Hungarian history and worked for the British Foreign Office as a member of the Foreign Office Research Department (FORD) during WWII years, he also had a very well-grounded knowledge on the history of Austria and the Habsburg Empire. With his diplomatic activity and historical skill Macartney inspired generations of English-speaking historians, intellectuals and decision-makers in the subject of Hungary and the Hungarians. This fact well indicates the long-term importance and influence of C. A. Macartney as a pro-Hungarian historian and diplomat.
Tárgyszavak:Bölcsészettudományok Történelemtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény hazai lapban
folyóiratcikk
C. A. Macartney
Foreign Office
British Historians on Hungary
Horthy regime
Megjelenés:Acta Neerlandica. - 15 (2019), p. 163-184. -
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM102185
Első szerző:Éliás János (hallgató)
Cím:Schoolmasters of Karcag and Kisújszállás at Western European Universities and Academies Between the 17th and 19th Century / János Éliás
Dátum:2022
ISSN:1587-8171
Megjegyzések:The aim of our paper is to discuss the significance of particle schools of Karcag and Kisújszállás in 18?19th century education history. Greater Cumania, the region that both towns are within, was almost 100% Calvinist since the Reformation, therefore, examining the influence of Calvinism on the region's education is crucial. Our purpose is to introduce the schoolmaster's office, the financial basis, and circumstances of going to Western European universities in the 18?19th centuries, since the schoolmasters of these two towns have not been investigated yet. Our research is based on primary (archival) sources, mainly Hungarian Reformed districtual, diocesan, and congregational documents, canonical visitation records, and protocols. Our paper also provides a detailed prosopography database of the schoolmasters of Karcag and Kisújszállás.
Tárgyszavak:Bölcsészettudományok Történelemtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény hazai lapban
folyóiratcikk
Karcag
Kisújszállás
schoolmaster
Calvinist College of Debrecen
18th century Hungary
protestant education history
Megjelenés:Acta Neerlandica. - 18 (2022), p. 21-57. -
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM109665
035-os BibID:(MTMT)31896389
Első szerző:Kerepeszki Róbert (történész)
Cím:Reviewing the difficulties of Hungarian higher education in the first quarter of the 20th century and the role of university youth after the 'Great War' : A newsreel supported pragmatic survey / Róbert Kerepeszki
Dátum:2020
ISSN:1587-8171
Megjegyzések:The basic idea of this paper was generated by some motion pictures shot on October events of 1918. This, at that time fundamentally novel media of mass communication can be considered as a visual interpretation of the moral behavior and the role attributed to the contemporary university youth in the series of revolutions after the ♭Great War'. Young people, many of them from universities, collected shocking experiences in the war that generated their moral and behavioral transition. At the time of the turn of the century there were development processes initiated in the Hungarian higher education, however, the war caused a break in these processes and, there were also certain structural changes introduced during and immediately after the end of the war which resulted in chaotic circumstances that kept on deepening the stress of students. Both the traditional press together with other printed documents and the contemporary newsreel have provided us with the sources being necessary and enough for making an attempt to answer, in what here follows, the questions: how the drastically changed, consequently chaotic situation within the Hungarian higher education along with the declined activity of student associations influenced the students, as well as how the most highlighted phenomena, such as the impact of war on everyday life and economy, the emergence and spread of violence, the reactions to the increased admission of female and Jewish students at universities affected the entire society and within this the university circumstances immediately after the armistice, and why the violence, radicalization, and "brutalization" of the so-called "war generation" became featuring at demonstrations.
Tárgyszavak:Bölcsészettudományok Történelemtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény hazai lapban
folyóiratcikk
student demonstration
university youth
higher education
Great War
newsreel
"brutalization" of the society
Megjelenés:Acta Neerlandica. - 16-17 (2020), p. 79-100. -
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM085629
Első szerző:Miru György (történész)
Cím:László Teleki, the diplomat of the Hungarian war of independence / Miru György
Dátum:2019
ISSN:1587-8171
Megjegyzések:This paper gives an overview of the political career of László Teleki, the leading diplomat of the Hungarian war of independence. Based on the topics discussed in this volume, his efforts as a writer of literature will also be mentioned here, though his theatrical pieces met just modest popular acclaim. Teleki joined politics, and became a well-known and successful politician in support of reformists. Later, before the war with Austria, he was appointed to act as the ambassador of the independent Hungarian government to Paris. He had a key role in shaping Hungarian foreign policy, wanted to secure the independence of the country both during the war of independence and in emigration. This paper focuses on this latter period, when his correspondence clearly reflected his political commitment and approach, as well as changes in his personal relations.
Tárgyszavak:Bölcsészettudományok Történelemtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény hazai lapban
folyóiratcikk
László Teleki
Hungarian foreign policy
emigration of 1848-1849
Megjelenés:Acta Neerlandica. - 15 (2019), p. 83-107. -
Pályázati támogatás:OTKA-112335
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM024068
Első szerző:Papp Klára (történész)
Cím:De historische achtergrond van het predikantenproces in Hongerije / Klára Papp
Dátum:2011
Tárgyszavak:Bölcsészettudományok Történelemtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény hazai lapban
Megjelenés:Acta Neerlandica : Michel de Ruyter en Hongerije. - 8 (2011), p. 29-53. -
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM085676
Első szerző:Pósán László (történész)
Cím:Niederländische Kolonisten in Ungarn in der Arpad-Ära / Pósán László
Dátum:2017
ISSN:1587-8171
Megjegyzések:Settlers from the Low Countries in the Árpád Age in Hungary In Hungarian documents from the 11th and 13th century we can frequently find the name "flandrenses", which refers to the settlers coming from the Low Countries and from territories where the Low-Frankish dialect was spoken. They moved in a larger number to South-Transylvania in the middle of the 12th century, during the reign of King Géza II. In the 12th century a huge number of these settlers settled down along the southern borders, in Syrmia. The Byzantine chronicler, Nicetas Choniates, called this territory Frangokhorion: the Land of the Franks. Beside the Flemish-Low-Frankish speaking people, settlers from the neo-Latin territories came to Hungary in the Árpád Age, too. These people were called in the documents "latinus" or "gallicus", just like the people coming from Italy or France. Above all, "latini" from Wallonia and Low-Lothringia came to Hungary. It is interesting that the neo-Latin speaking settlers settled down dispersed almost everywhere in the country, but the Flemish (German) people took root in bigger ethnical homogenic blocks in their new home. The main reason why people from the far Low Countries and their wider area came to Hungary in the Middle Ages was the existential crisis caused by extreme weather conditions in their old homeland, but the news about fertility of the ground and the wealth of natural resources also attracted them to Hungary.
Tárgyszavak:Bölcsészettudományok Történelemtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény hazai lapban
folyóiratcikk
Horthy regime
British Historians on Hungary
C. A. Macartney
Megjelenés:Acta Neerlandica. - 14 (2017), p. 7-21. -
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM084345
Első szerző:Pósán László (történész)
Cím:Economische betrekkingen tussen Hongarije en de Lage Landen in de Middeleenwen / Pósán László
Dátum:2015
ISSN:1587-8171
Megjegyzések:In spite of the remarkable distance and the expenses incurred in transportation through a number of go-betweens Hungarian (primary) commodities and products from the Low Countries found their way to each other's markets. The present study makes an inquiry into these trade relations in which it was primarily Prussian and southern German traders, especially of Nuremberg, who played a dominant role. Copper and prescions metals were the most important commodities shipped to the markets ot Flanders from Hungary by Prussian tradesmen via Poland and the Baltic Sea. Hungary exported iron and zinc to the Low Countries and also beeswax and hides and furs. It was mainly cloth that was imported into Hungary from the markets in Flanders roughly along the same trade route as the one along which commodities from Hungary found their way to the Atlantic coastal areas, that is, via the Baltic Sea and Poland. The volume and value of the export goods from medieval Hungary surpassed that of the import goods from the Low Countries, for the latter was made up of finished products of high quality and high prices therefore targeted only a limited high-end range of customers and their volume was thus less remarkable. The products of the two areas reached their respective destinations by means of a chain of intermediaries.
Tárgyszavak:Bölcsészettudományok Történelemtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény hazai lapban
folyóiratcikk
Copper and prescions metals
Prussia
Poland
the Low Countries
traders of Nuremberg
Megjelenés:Acta Neerlandica. - 10 (2015), p. 7-17. -
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