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On the book Social stratification and life events. The Hungarian youth in the postindustrial age by Imre Kabai

Imre Kabai: Social stratification and life events. The Hungarian youth in the postindustrial age,Új Mandátum Könyvkiadó, Budapest, 2005. Related Articles New politics or a rightist youth? An attempt to explain the political orientations of the Hungarian youth Jean-Paul Sartre, the disputed intellectual

Is the dragon sick? Internal problems of China and solution attempts

Although modernisation in China resulted in dramatic social changes, huge geographical and social polarisation and increasing uncertainty of subsistence for many, it still can be seen as a success – the regime is stable. One of the determining factors for this is that changes increased the average life standard regardless to tensions. Another important reason … Continue reading Is the dragon sick? Internal problems of China and solution attempts →

The Hungarian conquest

The book of the famous French historian (in Defence History) was published in Hungarian but the chapter on the Hungarian conquest and our first king Stephen I. were omitted by the editor Domokos Kosáry in 1974. It is nevertheless useful to see how Western historians view the early Hungarians. Related Articles The Criminalisation of History. … Continue reading The Hungarian conquest →

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