“DO YOU WANT TO BE KRAMPUS?” Santa Claus, globality and locality of Christmas tradition
Four major literary code-switching strategies in Hungarian literature. Decoding monolingualism
Popular historical films as collective memory-work in Eastern Europe: from Polish KATYN to Romanian AFERIM! and Hungarian BET ON REVENGE
The Friulian Presence in Hungarian Industry with Particular Regard to the Meat Industry of Debrecen in the 19th century
Will to Language, Culture, and Power. Dániel Berzsenyi and his Martial Poetry
A Missed Opportunity? Transylvania as a Virtual Central Europe
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