Izabella Agárdi – Ferenc Miszlivetz: The Empire of a Golden Age: Messages from a Creative Era
Its beginning and end have been the subject of many debates and its historical significance is beyond doubt but understanding its legacy still poses a challenge. This essay attempts to highlight some of the horizons and spaces that widened unexpectedly in this particular historical context.
János Abonyi and Ferenc Miszlivetz: At the Intersections of Networks: Societal Challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
The book gives an analysis and description of a “brave new world” where production is almost free of human intervention. This Fourth Industrial Revolution is taking place around us, all of us have already become parts of it.
Attila Pók: Remembering and Forgetting Communism in Hungary
Few Hungarian scholars are better known in the world than forever-young Attila Pók who assiduosly disseminates the good name of hos country’s culture at international conferences and in major publications.
Iván Bába: The Fall of Communism
A kommunizmus bukása Közép-Európában történelmi tény. A kísérlet, amely negyvenöt évig tartott, 1990-ben véget ért.