Florian Ruttner is a researcher at the Collegium Carolinum’s branch office in Prague. Before coming to Prague, he was studying and teaching at the University of Vienna at the Department of Political Science, where he focused on the Theory of Fascism and German National Socialism, … [Read more...] about Florian Ruttner / Biography
Florian Ruttner / Abstract
“The Struggle of an Old World with a New One” – Edvard Beneš’s Assessment of the Post-War Crisis Similar to Elémer Hantos, the Hungarian economist quoted in the call for papers, also Edvard Beneš, the foreign minister of the newly formed Czechoslovak Republic (and later its … [Read more...] about Florian Ruttner / Abstract
Pál Hatos / Abstract
The Revolution in Exile Hungarian Emigrés and the Conflicting Visions of the 1918 October Revolution in the early 1920s One still pays relatively little attention to the fact, that the collapse of the Dual Monarchy in WWI brought revolutionary changes throughout the whole … [Read more...] about Pál Hatos / Abstract
Pál Hatos / Biography
Pál Hatos Ph.D, holds an MA in literature and in law and earned his PhD in history from the Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest (ELTE). He was a Research Fellow at the University of Geneva, the Institut Protestant de Montpellier, and at Sorbonne University in Paris. He has been … [Read more...] about Pál Hatos / Biography
Lucija Balikić / Abstract
Narratives of caesurae in the post-Habsburg space: the case of interwar Yugoslav Sokol activists and their reflections on the crisis of dualism The narratives of rupture and historical change have often been taken at face value in historiographies of East Central Europe, with … [Read more...] about Lucija Balikić / Abstract