Contributors


Zsolt Bánhegyi is the Systems Librarian of the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

Miklós Györffy teaches at the Department of Comparative History at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. A novelist and script wiriter he has translated Goethe, Heine, Kafka, Hermann Broch and Thomas Bernhard.

Miklós Hadas teaches at the Sociology Department of the University of Economics in Budapest and is editor of Replika, a sociological quarterly. His main research interests are the sociology of culture, sociological theory and the social history of professionalism in Central Europe.

Ferenc Huoranszki is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. He has published widely on political philosophy, the theory of action and the philosophy of psychology.

Júlia Király teaches at the Budapest University of Economics and is Academic Director of the International Trading Centre for Bankers in Budapest. Her publications are primarily on money markets and banking.

Ambrus Miskolczy is head of the Department of Romanian at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. Besides being the author of a number of books and articles on Romanian history and the history of Transylvania he is editor of the series Encyclopaedia Transsylvanica, a bilingual edition of sources and studies, and the series of yearbooks, Europa-Balcanica-Danubiana-Carpatica.

Ignác Romsics is Professor of Modern History at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest and author of several books on 20th-century Hungarian history, including a biography of Count István Bethlen.

Ilona Sármány-Parsons , an art historian, teaches at Vienna University and at the Central European University, Budapest. She is currently visiting lecturer in the Institute of Cultural Studies of Nottingham University. Her publications include books on Gustav Klimt and Viennese painting at the turn of the century.

Katalin Sinkó is on the staff of the Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest. She has published widely on the national and political aspects of art and the emergence of art institutions.

András Török is a Budapest author, editor and lecturer in urban history. His books include Budapest: A Critical Guide.

Ádám Török is the Director of the Institute of Industrial Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Professor of Industrial Economics at Janus Pannonius University, Pécs. He is the author of three books and over a hundred articles.


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