From our current issue:
• CURRENT: Lecture of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán at the 33rd Bálványos Summer Free University and Student Camp
• HISTORY: Ildikó Rosonczy: Railroad Transportation of a Russian Division to Support Vienna in May 1849
• ESSAYS: Gusztáv Báger: A Review of György Matolcsy’s Hungarian Vision and Strategy 2030/40 (2024)
• ARTS AND LETTERS: Gyula Kodolányi: A Note on Large Forms and Thought in György Szabados’s Art
The Hungarian Review aims to bring the world’s historical, current political and international events to our attention
from a Central European perspective. As a result, the debate on the shape and future of Europe is a recurring
feature of the publication’s issues. The Hungarian Review’s quarterly issues regularly feature prominent figures
from the worlds of politics and business, as well as from the national and international academic world.