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Hamar Péter: Móricz Zsigmond mûvei a filmvásznon, Modus Hodiernus 3. Nyíregyháza, 2012.
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Hamar Péter: Móricz Zsigmond mûvei a filmvásznon, Modus Hodiernus 3. Nyíregyháza, 2012.
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Magyar Fotográfusok Háza – Mai Manó Ház, Vivian Maier. A kiállítás idõtartama: 2012. szeptember 20. – 2013. január 6
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Miskolczy Ambrus: Modern mítoszok csapdáiban. Caragiale és Sebastian, Kriterion Könyvkiadó, Kvár 2011
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Molnár Gusztáv: Beszélgetések Méliusz Józseffel (1930–1939), Korunk–Komp-Press, Kvár, 2012.
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Sofi Oksanen: Tisztogatás, Ford. Pap Éva, Scolar Kiadó, Bp., 2010.
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Dokumentumok a kolozsvári Bölcsészet-, Nyelv- és Történettudományi Kar történetéhez (1872–1892). Szerk. T. Szabó Levente – Zabán Márta, Kolozsvári Egyetemi Kiadó, Kvár, 2012. (Fontes Historiae Universitatis Claudiopolitanae)
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Peti Lehel – Tánczos Vilmos (szerk.): Language Use, Attitudes, Strategies. Language Identity and Ethnicity in the Moldavian Csángó Villages, Nemzeti Kisebbségkutató Intézet, Kvár, 2012.
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Vaszilij Grosszman: Panta rheim, Ford. Enyedy György, Európa, Bp., 2011.
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Herta Müller: Szívjószág, Ford. Nádori Lídia, Cartaphilus, Bp., 2011.
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Salman Rushdie: Joseph Anton, Ford. Greskovits Endre. Ulpius-ház, Bp., 2012
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The paper gives the memorial material denoted to Sergey G. Klyashtorny’s researches and studies. There is also data about his expeditions in the paper.
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At the beginning of 2014, the book “Riga. Kleine Geschichte der Stadt” (Riga. A short history of the town) was issued. The author is Andreas Fülberth, a young historian from Germany, who is a lecturer of the history of Eastern Europe in the University of Kiel. He has already published several works about the Baltic states (in German: “Baltikum”), the most important of them being “Tallinn – Riga – Kaunas. Ihr Ausbau zu modernen Hauptstädten 1920–1940. Köln u. a. 2005 (Das Baltikum in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Bd. 2), which is dedicated to the plans of architectural rebuilding of the Baltic capitals (Kaunas – Riga – Tallinn) during the time of the first independence (1918–1940). The history of Riga by Andreas Fülberth begins – very traditionally – with the establishing of the town by Bishop Albert of Riga in 1201. Actually we can learn not only about the history of the town. The book by Andreas Fülberth provides a quite long trip through the history of Livonia (now a part of Latvia). For Polish readers very important and interesting piece of Riga’s history could be so called “Polish times” (to be more precise: “Polish-Lithuanian”) in Livonia – which used to be seen quite critical by Latvian historians before the war. We can learn also about Ignacy Mościcki who studied in Riga, the treaty of Riga from March 1921, as well as the Polish academic fraternities in Livonia (Arcadia and Welecja). Maybe the most important part of the book begins in 1918 – when Latvia gained independence for the first time in her history. We can learn not only about Kārlis Ulmanis and the Soviet-Latvian government of Pēteris Stučka, but also about the activities of Andrievs Niedra, a pro-German prime minister of Latvia. Andreas Fülberth, as a passionate lover of architecture, provides an interesting piece of information about the architectural rebuilding of Riga during the time of Ulmanis – we can learn the history of the Freedom Monument (1935), old town, which gained a new shape during the thirties. The Latvinization of the town during the first independence and Sovietization during the occupation (1940–1990) is also an interesting fact. The book can be recommended for all readers who do not have broad knowledge of the history of Latvia, but it is still a very interesting journey also for those interested in the Baltic states who want to learn about some curiosities from the history of the town. Do you know why the Freedom Monument was not destroyed during the Soviet time? Do you know the history of Riga’s tube that has been never built? Do you know the mathematician Ilja Rips? If not, you should read the book of Andreas Fülberth.
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The review concerns two books devoed to the sociocultural, historical and lingusitic situation of Vilnius region (Lithuania). The author compares G. Dąbrowski’s ‘simple’ ethnography and the practical application of his theories in the volume „Wileńszczyzna. Przedmioty – opowieści – refleksje”.
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The volume under discussion, entitled Мифологические модели и ритуальное поведение в советском и постсоветском пространстве, contains lectures that were delivered during a conference organized by the Centre for Typology and Semiotics of Folklore Studies of the Russian State University for the Humanities in September 2013. In this volume, based on rich source material, which has been shown from different perspectives, the following issues were discussed: visional transformation, celebrating of new rites, creating new rituals, magical practices and leaders’ images.
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The subject of the review is a book of Eve Golachowski How to talk to God? The book is a report from the field. The author moves on the issue of distribution of functional languages spoken by Catholics in Belarus (Polish, Belarusian, Russian) in cross-generational. The book also includes texts that are a record of living speech of Catholics of all generations of Belarusian sites. They document important and dramatic events in the history of the Catholic Church in Belarus and the fate of his faithful, as well as the local Polish language, which goes along with its users.
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Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Gil Loescher, Katy Long, Nando Sigona (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Refugee and Forced Migration Studies Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014, 747 str.
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Dragutin Babić, Nacionalne manjine u Hrvatskoj: sociološka perspektiva Zagreb: Plejada, 2015, 280 str.
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How a nuclear error hundreds of miles away helped start a war of the worlds in Bulgaria.
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