Vámbéry Anthology 2003

Book

Zoltán Barabás: Apocrypha of Várad
László Barak: Somewhere, among you
Lajos Bencze: The last Corvins
(Translated by István Bettes) The anthem of the national alliance
István Cs. Varga: Fagaras memorials
Károly Csaky: “Holy Women” in the life of a village community (excerpt)
Gábor Csanda: Readings of a Petőfi poem – 1.
Ferenc Cséplő: Mama
Alajos Csicsay: Fater had a bad day
Ferenc Csirkés: Antecedents of an invitation to Constantinople – Letter from Ármin Vámbéry II. To Sultan Abdülhamid
Cs. Györgyi Liszka: The Tastes of My Childhood and My Childhood
Mihály Dobrovits: The Uniting Europe and Turkey
József Gágyor: Shooting Stars
Gyula Hodossy: Sitting
Dr. László Kiss: Déja vu or not: did Gyula Verne read Ármin Vámbéry's autobiography?
Ferenc Kulcsár: My Mother
Tihamér Lacza: László Németh and the Bolyai
Ernő Ozogány: The Impossible Career of TV
István Pénzes: Reconciliation
Tamás Kende: The Nationalism of Pál Hunfalvy
Zsolt Udvarvölgyi: An Addition to the Early History of the Hungarian Far Right: The Banning of the “Blue-Striped Movement”
Gergely Vida: Remembering Iambus for a Line
Árpád Zirig: The Wind Blows Over Me…
Árpád Zirig Jr.: Five Out of a Hundred, or the Cult of Futility

Fine Arts

Titus Angyal: “With…”
Titus Angyal: “Falls”
Máté Csanda: My Country for a Horse
György Lipcsey: Elementary Memory
György Lipcsey: Forest
Anikó Szabó: Intimacy
Szabó: Anikó: Break
János Takács’ Fairy Tale Illustrations

Collection:

Repository

Type:

Book Cultural heritage

Municipality:

Dunaszerdahely