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Research & Studies

Stories and destinies from Central Europe – Academic book launch and roundtable discussion by iASK

Stories and destinies from Central Europe – FTI-iASK book launch in the Berzsenyi Library in Szombathely in Hungarian.

 

Books to be presented:

  • Central Europe through the eyes of Hungary
  • Deadly Compassion – The Hungarian Case and the United Nations – 1956-1963
  • In the footsteps of the Pannonian values – Judaism in Körmend
  • Heroic times – The history of the Németh László College in Szombathely in the light of the change of regime

Round table discussion with the authors of the books:

 

– Iván Bába: research fellow, IASK; former Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, private-docent,

– András Nagy: research fellow, IASK; literary historian

– Szántó Imréné Dr. Balázs Edit: historian

– Erzsébet Tokaji Nagy: research fellow, IASK

 

Moderator: Attila Pók, research fellow, FTI-IASK, historian

Date: Thursday, September 17, 2020 – 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM

Place: Szombathely H-9700 – Dániel Berzsenyi Library Antall József tér 1. 1st floor newspaper reader + online on the FTI-IASK Facebook page

The event will be held in Hungarian!