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Edith Hoffmann (1888-1945): the first successful female art historian in Hungary [PDF]
Edith Hoffmann (1888-1945) was the first important and outstanding female art historian in Hungary. She received her PhD in medieval art in 1910 and worked at the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest from 1913 until her tragically sudden death.
Anna Kopócsy
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Borderlands of housing neighbourhoods as residual or liminal spaces: Comparative study of cases in Budapest [PDF]
This paper aims to analyse and classify urban borderlands. The formation of urban boundaries is influenced by natural, infrastructural, property (social), and urban design principles.
Bene Bence, Benkő Melinda
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Complexities, conflicts, and cooperations in a shared cultural space [PDF]
The historiography of the fine arts museum in Europe is a narrative that has mostly followed the arc of the developing nation-state after the French Revolution.
Diana Reynolds-Cordileone
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In Hungary, post-war housing estates can be categorised according to the time of their construction. Thanks to the development of construction technologies and urban planning, these so-called generations of housing estates demonstrate different features ...
Tamás Egedy +3 more
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Episodes in the life of the Bosnian Muslim Community in Hungary (1920-1945) [PDF]
In this study we present an important and interesting period in the history of Islam in Hungary in the 20th century, the past of the Islamic community in Budapest between the two world wars, which was mainly composed of Bosniaks. Special emphasis will be
Zsolt András Udvarvölgyi, Zoltán Bolek
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In Hungary, after the regime change in 1989, one of the most important institutional changes concerning suburbanisation was the high sovereignty of local authorities, albeit without appropriate funding for sovereign operation.
Adrienne Csizmady +2 more
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Conceptualization of Imperial Markers in the Architectural Ensemble of Budapest
Introduction. This article presents an analysis of the key architectural structures and the general space of the historical center of Budapest in order to identify its key semantic, aesthetic, cultural dominants.
Yu. M. Maltseva
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Real vs. Virtual City: Planning Issues in a Discontinuous Urban Area in Budapest’s Inner City
The 21st century has brought fundamental changes in the development of cities, with the spread of ICT and the rise of digitalization. The new technologies are increasingly making their mark on urban planning and policy as well.
Melinda Benkő +4 more
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Budapešťská rýha v dráze Richarda Messera (Meszlénye) [PDF]
It seems most likely that Richard Messer (born in 1881 in Pančevo, died in 1962 in Prague) came to Budapest in 1900; in any case, at the end of that year he had his surname officially changed to Meszlény.
Michal Topor
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Selected Abstracts of the 1st Congress of joint European Neonatal Societies (jENS 2015); Budapest (Hungary); September 16-20, 2015 ORGANIZING INSTITUTIONS European Society for Neonatology (ESN), European Society for Paediatric Research (ESPR), Union ...
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