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Research Articles

Western Historiographic Ideas in Central Europe Ernő Marosi

Remarks on the Question of the So-Called Monastic Schools of Architecture Gábor Thoroczkay

The Appearance of “Feudalism” and “Feudal” Forms of Property in Medieval Hungary

Michal Machalski

(Un)faithful Subjects of (Un)faithful Rulers: Loyalty in the Earliest Central European Chronicles

Portraits of Nobility Anna Fundárková

Károly Pál Pálffy and the Dear “Familia”: Pálffy Family Disputes in the Mid-Eighteenth Century Based on the Family Documents Nóra Etényi

Protestant “Athleta Christi” in the Propaganda of the Great Turkish War:

The Demise of Georg Friedrich, Duke of Wurttemberg at Košice, 1685 Tamás Szemethy

The Rise and Fall of Bishop Georg Wolfgang Chiolich, 1699–1764

Local Religion and Diversity of Attitudes Ádám Mézes

Vampire Contagion as a Forensic Fact: The Vampires of Medveđa in 1732 Dániel Bárth

The Lower Clergy and Popular Culture: Introductory Remarks to a Current Research Project

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Current Research

Walter Pohl, Johannes Krause, Tivadar Vida, Patrick Geary

Integrating Genetic, Archaeological, and Historical Perspectives on Eastern Central Europe, 400–900 AD: Brief Description of the ERC Synergy Grant – HistoGenes 856453

Book Reviews

Hedvig Bubnó

New Volumes on Late Antique and Medieval Latin Literature Latin irodalom a kora középkorban / Karoling-korban / az átmeneti korban [Latin Literature in the Early Middle Ages / in the Carolingian Period / in the Period of Transition]. By Tamás Adamik

Gergely Csiky

The Eurasian Way of War. Military Practice in Seventh-Century China and Byzantium. Asian States and Empires. By David A. Graff

Bence Péterfi

Zwischen dem Reich und Ostmitteleuropa: Die Beziehungen von Jagiellonen, Wettinern und Deutschem Orden (1386–1526).

By Stephan Flemmig Veronika Eszik

Comical Modernity: Popular Humour and the Transformation of Urban Space in Late Nineteenth-Century Vienna. By Heidi Hakkarainen Imre Tarafás

The Small World in Which the Great World Holds its Rehearsal

Das Gedächtnis Zentraleuropas: Kulturelle und literarische Projektionen auf eine Region. By Moritz Csáky

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Not much later, this “distancing”’ from popular culture was actually the precondition for the same priesthood to take an active part in “discovering folk culture.” 125 We

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The second example shares common features with Adamik’s works in that it has a longer introductory study, but is basically an anthology, offer- ing its literary examples in

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