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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.
Mapping the emergence of the circular economy within the governance paths of shrinking cities and regions: a comparative study of Parkstad Limburg (NL) and Satakunta (FI)
Marjan Marjanović, an Associate Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg, examines the interplay between governance priorities and the circular economy (CE) agenda in Parkstad Limburg (Netherlands) and Satakunta (Finland).
Interview with Daniel Brooks: "The Collapse Is Coming. Will Humanity Adapt?"
Interview with Daniel Brooks published at MIT Press: "The Collapse Is Coming. Will Humanity Adapt?"
Reverse diary: secret agents, civil movement, private history / ed. by Éva Stefánich
This content is available only in Hungarian.
Education in the Age of AI
iASK Research Fellow Ivana Stepanovic has published a paper "in the Prospects Journal published by Springer.
The Cultural Heritage of the Industrial Era
This brand new article was written by László Z. Karvalics – iASK researcher – and was released in Liget in 2023.
Sarolta Deczki: The ethos of citizenship
Ferenc Miszlivetz: I remain a civilian. Gondolat Publ., 2023. 260 p.
Zsuzsanna Varga: On the verge of history: life stories of rural women from Serbia, Romania, and Hungary, 1920–2020
Izabella Agárdi: On the verge of history: life stories of rural women from Serbia, Romania, and Hungary, 1920–2020. Ibidem Press, 2022. 550 p.
Mátyás Kohán: "This system really worked in such a way that it deceived itself, and it became stupid" - Viktor Orbán's former teacher's book published
Ferenc Miszlivetz: I remain a civilian. Gondolat Publ., 2023. 260 p.
Ferenc Miszlivetz: I remain a civilian
Talking Veszprém
This content is available only in Hungarian.