IP - Contact

Head of Programme: Dr. Semsey Viktória - (Institute of History)
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Organiser: Újlaky Judit - (Institute of Psychology)
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IP - Lectures

Levente Igaz: Characteristics of the Portuguese and Spanish colonial system from the beginning until the Iberian Union

Pál Fodor: Hungarian Perceptions of the Ottoman Empire

István Pelyach: 15 March – a feast to commemorate the Hungarian national identity

Lázár Balogh: Music and National Identity
Romany Musicians and what they played in the 19th- 20th century Hungary

László Honti: Hungarians and the Origin of Hungarian - A Connection Between Identity and Language

Ferenc Szűcs: The Role of the Hungarian Reformed Church in the Political, Social and Cultural Life of Hungary
Ferenc Szűcs: Presentation

Viktória Semsey: Anti-empire plans in Europe in the 19th Century

Judit Újlaky: History of Hungary in the 20th Century in the Mirror of Political Jokes

László Borhi: Hungary in the Soviet Empire 1945–1956

István Szabó: Churches in Hungary after 1989

János László and Éva Fülöp: History as context of inter-group emotions

Dr A.L. (Ad) Tervoort: Ideology and religion in the formation of the Dutch overseas empire

Béla MAKKAI: The Austro-Hungarian Monarchy – “The prison of folks”?

Carlos SANZ: Exile and Migration

Carlos SANZ: From Empire to Nation

Zalán Bognár: Trianon and 1956 in in the mirror of Hungarian national identity

Margit BLASTIK: Empires of Fiction - Two novels with Turkish topic 

Raquel Sánchez: Cultural market and cultural policy in 19th century Spain 

Raquel Sánchez: The role of Catholic Church in the building of Spanish Empire, 16-18th centuries

Jan van der Stoep: Christian faith based organisations and the transformation of religion in a Dutch network society 

Csaba Horváth: The absence of liberty

Programme

„Empires, Nationes, Churches”
           8-19th March, 2010
            in Budapest

Teories about the Origen of  Hungarian Lenguague and it’s Role  in the Sociaty Reformes in the 18/19th Centuries
Lecturer: dr.Prof.  Honti László - professor KRE
             

Hungary as a part of Turkish Empire
Lecturer: dr.Pál Fodor
              Institute of Historian Studies of the Academy

Hungary in the Habsburg Monarchy
1526-1918
Lecturer: Dr.Prof. András Gergely - professor KRE 
              Departmento of Contemporary Hungarian History

The Austrian-Hungarian Monarchy – Is it „a prison of peoples”?
Lecturer: Dr. Béla Makkai - candidate
             KRE Department of Contemporary Universal History
             

Plans Aganst-Empire in 19th century Europe
- Confederation Danube and Union Iberica –
 Lecturer: dr. Viktória Semsey 
              KRE Department of Contemporary Universal History
             

Historical Trajectory and National Identity
Lecturer: Prof.Dr. János László
             Professor University of Pécs, Institute of Psychology
             Departmento of Social Psychology

On the Long Journey to National Holiday: March 15, 1848
- Searching for Identity and Lobbying for Political Interest -
Lecturer: István Pelyach 
              KRE Department of Contemporary Hungarian History

Empires of Fiction in some Hungarian Novels
Lecturer: dr. Margit Santosné Blastik
              KRE Department of Foreign Languages


Music and National Identity
Roma Musicians and What They Played int he 19th and 20th Century  in Hungary
Lecturer: Lázár Balogh
             Conductor of Orchestra, Organist

Trianon 1920 and 1956  through  Hungarian National Identity
Lecturer: Dr. Zalán Bognár 
             KRE Department of Contemporary Hungarian History

History of Hungary int he 20th Century through Political Jokes (a social psychological approach)
Lecturer: Judit Ujlaky
              Department of Developmental and
              Educational Psychology, KRE

The Role of the Hungarian Reformed Church in Cultural Preservation, in the Past and Today
Lecturer: dr. Kelemenné Márta Farkas 
              KRE Head of the Department of Foreign Languages

The Churches in Hungary after the Polictical Changes of 1989 
Lecturer: Dr.István Szabó  
              Bishop, Danube Diocese of the Reformed Church
                     

Continuing Trends and Challenges In Mission and Missiology:
Leadership Issues in Central and Eastern Europe
Lecturer: dr. Anne-Marie Kool
             Head of Central and Eastern European Institute for Mission Studies of Univ. KGRE
             Budapest

Portuguese Fado: an introduction
The Portuguese Discoveries
Lecturer: dr.Carlos Mauricio - Docente
              Institute of History  of University ISCTE,  Lisbon
              Portugal

The Modern Portuguese Empire: Building a colonial system in África 1822-1961
The Fall of the Empire 1961-1974
Lecturer: dra. Ana Mouta Faria - Docente
             Institute of History of University ISCTE, Lisbon
             Portugal

The Role of the Chatolic Church in the Building of Spanish Colonial System 16-18th Century
Cultural market and cultural policy in 19th Century Spain
Lecturer: dr. Raquel Sánchez García
            Universidad Complutense
            Departamento de Historia Contemporánea
            Spain

From Empire to Nation-State: Spain and the World int he 20th Century,
Transnational population movements in Contemporary Spain
Lecturer: Dr. Carlos Sanz Díaz
                Universidad Complutense
                Department of Contemporary History
                Spain

Fotoexposición:
„Three Disappeared Empires in the Now-Day Hungary”

By Diego García Martínez, actually Erasmus-student in Budapest, KRE
from the University Complutense, Madrid

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