Péter Rákos 100
The Civic Club of Košice organises a conference in Košice to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of Péter Rákos. Our colleague Tamás Gusztáv Filep will also speak at the conference.
The Civic Club of Košice organises a conference in Košice to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of Péter Rákos. Our colleague Tamás Gusztáv Filep will also speak at the conference.
Nándor Bárdi is the next guest of the Political History Institute's series of Conversations Exiled from Úri Street.
5 February 2025 17:00 - 18:30 / 1114 Budapest, Villányi út 11-13., ground floor, Library
On Thursday, 23 January 2025, at 18:30, the book A szavak lázadása [The Rebellion of Words - Literature and Politics, from Kazinczy's Prison Years to the Mozgó Világ scandal] will be presented, to which our colleague Tamás Gusztáv Filep contributed with his essay on Zsigmond Kemény.
In November 2024, Béni L. Balogh talked to Tamás Borbély of Radio Bucharest about Alexandru Vaida-Voevod. The interview was broadcast on 6 January 2025 and can be listened to here.
The new database contains the number of valid votes cast for candidates for the eight guaranteed minority parliamentary seats in the Croatian parliament, broken down by county and capital city, in the 2003-2024 elections, and is available at HERE.
The new database contains the number of valid votes cast for ethnic parties running in the Serbian parliamentary elections, either individually or in electoral alliances, by municipality between 2007 and 2023, and is available at HERE.
István Sólyom's interview with Réka Marchut is available on főtér.ro.
The new database contains the number of voters registered as national minority voters in the Hungarian parliamentary elections, the number of voters who turned out and the number of voters who cast a valid vote for the lists of national minority self-governments by nationality, county, settlement and constituency in a searchable format between 2014 and 2022, and is available at HERE.
György Kerényi of Szabad Európa interviewed our colleague: The price of ethnic comfort is relative economic disadvantage: sociologist Zsombor Csata on the linguistic relations of minority well-being. The interview can be read here.