Yearbook XII, 2004. Hungary in the Present (Publications in Hungarian) Edited by János M. Rainer and Éva Standeisky, Gyöngyvér Török Editor responsible: Gyöngyvér Török
Participation, cooperation, responsibility variations
Krisztián Ungváry: Holocaust, genocide and the occupation forces
Attila Szakolczai: War crimes and crimes against the people—trials after 1956
János M. Rainer: A secret-service person—fragments towards a portrait of ‘György Kátai’
Judit M. Topits: Industrial accident. Publicity stories in the Kádár period (documentary filmscript)
Gyula Kozák: Attitudes and life stories of economic and political leaders in the first half of the 1980s (analysis of secondary sources)
1956—studies
Éva Standeisky: Anti-Semitism during the 1956 revolution
László Eörsi: The Széna tér insurgents during the ceasefire period
Profiles of contemporary history
András Lénárt: A question of style? The natural history of communicating narrative sources
Tibor Valuch: ‘The public-supply situation has deteriorated recently.’ Features of food supplies and nutrition in Hungary in the Fifties
József Ö. Kovács: Being a worker in Hungary after 1956. Some points of intersection between micro and macro-history
Magdolna Baráth: Power beyond the ramparts. The final decades in the life of Ernő Gerő
Csaba Békés: Hungary and the preparations for the European security conference, 1965–70
Review
János Tischler: New approaches. A monograph on the history of Poland, 1939–1989
Márkus Keller: What can a historian write as a historian?
György Litván: Béla Lipták’s Thirty-five days
Péter Kende: Bidding farewell to Miklós Molnár |