Research application 2024
Experience the transformative power of interdisciplinary collaboration at iASK through its Fellowship Program. As an institute that transcends traditional disciplinary boundaries, iASK fosters dialogue and cooperation across diverse fields such as environmental science, economy, history, philosophy, anthropology, psychology, physics, visual arts, and music. By offering a fresh perspective on sustainable development, cultural heritage preservation, and […]
Róbert Simon: The Social Anatomy of Islam

This work analyses some essential features of the classical as well modern Islamic society.
(Counter)Balancing the West : Russia’s Influence in the Western Balkans since the End of Cold War

A brand new article was released by Sanja Tepavcevic, iASK associated fellow in the 31. issue of Romanian Intelligence Studies Review in 2024.
Sanja Tepavcevic: Global Crises, Resilience, and Future Challenges

A brand new book was published, written by Sanja Tepavcevic, iASK associated fellow and was released by Ibidem Press in 2024.
Attila Pók: Hungarian Medievalists under the Spell of Marxism

Attila Pók, our institute’s permanent researcher and senior advisor, has published his latest paper in a special volume of studies, published by Brill.
Addressing intercultural organisational challenges

The latest article by Dániel Molnár, our former research fellow, has been published in the issue 2024/1 of the Human Innovation Review.
Prostitutes, arslaves, deviant women’s fashions : anti-women prejudices in the 19th century

The latest article by Mónika Mátay, FTI-iASK Resident Researcher, appears in the 2024/3 issue of BBC History Magazine. Abstract “Furies with human bodies”, “immoral beasts”, half-worldly women who can be recognised just by buying cigarettes… and the wearing of trousers that causes moral panic. Mónika Mátay uses the most famous prostitute murders of the […]
Tamás Székely: “Vend action”, or the nationality question as a security problem in turn-of-the-century Western Hungary

Tamás Székely’s new study has been published.
Ivana Stepanović: Jody Jensen (ed.) (2022) Memory Politics and Populism in Southeastern Europe. Routledge

Jody Jensen (ed.): Memory Politics and Populism in Southeastern Europe. Routledge, 2021. 218 p.
Reverse diary: secret agents, civil movement, private history / ed. by Éva Stefánich

This content is available only in Hungarian.
Expectations and Realities in an Age of Global Uncertainties

The iASK Synergy Conference for Young Researchers and Doctoral Students in Kőszeg on March 19-20, 2024.
Sarolta Deczki: The ethos of citizenship

Ferenc Miszlivetz: I remain a civilian. Gondolat Publ., 2023. 260 p.