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Once suppressed under communist rule, the feast of St. Stephen is now the country’s defining civic and religious holiday.
70 years of Hungary's rich artistic historyHungary’s progressive artists, most of whom remain little known, served as a kind of bridge between East and West, creating works with fresh stylistic ...
Most European countries have the Romans to thank for their wine industry. But Hungary, with nearly 100 varietals and 22 wine-growing regions, may predate even Julius Caesar. The written proof ...
The Hungarian Historical Review is a peer-reviewed international journal of the social sciences and humanities with a focus on Hungarian history. The journal’s geographical scope—Hungary and ...
The journal’s geographical scope—Hungary and East-Central Europe—makes it unique: the Hungarian Historical Review explores historical events in Hungary, but also raises broader questions in a ...
The Hungarian Natural History Museum will be located on the outskirts of Hungary's second-largest city, Debrecen, within its Great Forest.
Outsiders might be surprised to hear that some Hungarians mourn the loss of empire — Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban first among them. On Thursday, he will unveil a Memorial of National ...
Honour guards march with historical Hungarian flags during the flag-raising ceremony as part of the celebrations marking the country’s National Day, the Saint Stephen’s Day, on August 20, 2024 ...
In his small office in central Budapest, chairman of Hungary’s Association of History Teachers, Laszlo Miklosi, opens a history book for 14 and 15-year-olds covered in Post-it notes.