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Hungarian language --- Linguists --- History --- Mátyás, Flórián,
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Church architecture --- Architecture chrétienne --- Mátyás-templom (Budapest, Hungary) --- Budapest (Hungary) --- Budapest (Hongrie) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Constructions
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Matthias --- Europe --- History --- Histoire --- Mátyás --- Corvinus, Matthias, --- Hunyadi, Mátyás, --- Matija --- Matjaž --- Mathias --- Korwin, Maciej, --- Korvín, Matej, --- Corvino, Mattia, --- Mattia --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Corvin, Matia, --- Korvín, Matyáš, --- Corvinus Matthias --- Matthias - I, - King of Hungary, - 1443-1490 - Congresses --- Europe - History - 476-1492 - Congresses --- Beatrice Aragonská, --- Mathias i (roi de hongrie ; 1443-1490) --- Hongrie --- 1458-1490 (mathias i) --- Relations extérieures --- Matthias - I, - King of Hungary, - 1443-1490
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History --- Art --- humanism --- Matthias I Corvinus [King of Hungary] --- anno 1400-1499 --- Hungary --- Art, Renaissance --- -Art, Hungarian --- Humanism --- -Philosophy --- Classical education --- Classical philology --- Philosophical anthropology --- Renaissance --- Hungarian art --- Aktivisták (Group of artists) --- Európai Iskola (Group of artists) --- Nyolcak (Group of artists) --- Renaissance art --- Matthias I, King of Hungary --- -Art patronage --- -Matthias I, King of Hungary --- Art, Hungarian --- Philosophy --- Matthias --- Mátyás --- Corvinus, Matthias, --- Hunyadi, Mátyás, --- Matija --- Matjaž --- Mathias --- Korwin, Maciej, --- Korvín, Matej, --- Corvino, Mattia, --- Mattia --- Art patronage. --- Humanism in art --- Art [Renaissance ] --- Art patronage --- Corvin, Matia, --- Korvín, Matyáš, --- Beatrice Aragonská,
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This book offers a detailed analysis of the construction, reception, and eventual decline of the cult of the Hungarian Communist Party Secretary, Mátyás Rákosi, one of the most striking examples of orchestrated adulation in the Soviet bloc. While his cult never approached the magnitude of that of Stalin, Rákosi’s ambition to outshine the other “best disciples” and become the best of the best was manifest in his diligence in promoting a Soviet-type ritual system in Hungary. The main argument of The Invisible Shining is that the cult of personality is not just a curious aspect of communist dictatorship, it is an essential element of it. The monograph is primarily concerned with techniques and methods of cult construction, as well as the role various institutions played in the creation of mythical representations of political figures. While engaging with a wider international literature on Stalinist cults, the author uses the case of Rákosi to explore how personality cults are created, how such cults are perceived, and how they are eventually unmade. The book addresses the success—generally questionable—of such projects, as well as their uncomfortable legacies.
Nationalism --- Communism --- Public opinion --- Cults --- Alternative religious movements --- Cult --- Cultus --- Marginal religious movements --- New religions --- New religious movements --- NRMs (Religion) --- Religious movements, Alternative --- Religious movements, Marginal --- Religious movements, New --- Religions --- Sects --- Opinion, Public --- Perception, Public --- Popular opinion --- Public perception --- Public perceptions --- Judgment --- Social psychology --- Attitude (Psychology) --- Focus groups --- Reputation --- Bolshevism --- Communist movements --- Leninism --- Maoism --- Marxism --- Trotskyism --- Collectivism --- Totalitarianism --- Post-communism --- Socialism --- Village communities --- Consciousness, National --- Identity, National --- National consciousness --- National identity --- International relations --- Patriotism --- Political science --- Autonomy and independence movements --- Internationalism --- Political messianism --- History --- Political aspects --- Rákosi, Mátyás, --- Influence. --- Public opinion. --- Hungary --- Politics and government --- Rosenfeld, Mátyás, --- 1956 Revolution, 20th century, Communism, Hungary, Personality cult, Political studies.
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Does capitalism emerging in Eastern Europe need as solid ethnic or spiritual foundations as some other "Great Transformations" in the past? Apparently, one can become an actor of the new capitalist game without belonging to the German, Jewish, or, to take a timely example, Chinese minority. Nor does one have to go to a Protestant church every Sunday, repeat Confucian truisms when falling asleep, or study Adam Smith's teachings on the virtues of the market in a business course. He/she may just follow certain quasi-capitalist routines acquired during communism and import capitalist culture (more exactly, various capitalist cultures) in the form of down-to-earth cultural practices embedded in freshly borrowed economic and political institutions. Does capitalism come from outside? Why do then so many analysts talk about hybridization? This volume offers empirical insights into the current cultural history of the Eastern European economies in three fields: entrepreneurship, state governance and economic science. The chapters are based on large case studies prepared in the framework of an eight-country research project (funded by the European Commission, and directed jointly by the Center for Public Policy at the Central European University and the Institute for Human Sciences) on East-West cultural encounters in the ex-communist economies.
Capitalism -- Europe, Eastern. --- Europe, Eastern -- Economic conditions -- 1989-. --- Europe, Eastern -- Economic policy -- 1989-. --- Europe, Eastern -- Social conditions -- 1989-. --- Post-communism -- Europe, Eastern. --- Capitalism --- Post-communism --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- Europe, Eastern --- Economic conditions --- Economic policy --- Social conditions --- E-books --- Banks, Cultural studies, East and West, Economic policy, European Union, Postcommunism, Transition. --- Kovács, János Mátyás. --- Zentai, Violetta.
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Music --- anno 1940-1949 --- Great Britain --- Europe --- Japan --- Canada --- Emigration and immigration --- Social aspects --- History and criticism --- Migration, Internal --- Jews --- Jewish composers. --- Jewish refugees. --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Expatriate musicians. --- History --- History and criticism. --- Migrations. --- Refugees. --- Eisler, Hanns, --- Seiber, Mátyás, --- Anhalt, István.
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Manuscripts --- Illumination of books and manuscripts, Renaissance --- Libraries --- Private libraries --- Manuscrits --- Enluminure de la Renaissance --- Bibliothèques --- Bibliothèques privées --- Catalogs. --- History --- Catalogues --- Histoire --- Matthias --- Library --- 091 <439 BUDAPEST> --- 091 <017.2 MATTHIAS CORVINUS> --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Hongarije--BUDAPEST --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Private verzamelingen--MATTHIAS CORVINUS --- 091 <439 BUDAPEST> Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Hongarije--BUDAPEST --- 091 <017.2 MATTHIAS CORVINUS> Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Private verzamelingen--MATTHIAS CORVINUS --- Bibliothèques --- Bibliothèques privées --- Documentation --- Public institutions --- Librarians --- Home libraries --- Libraries, Private --- Book collectors --- Codices --- Books --- Nonbook materials --- Archival materials --- Charters --- Codicology --- Diplomatics --- Illumination of books and manuscripts --- Paleography --- Transmission of texts --- Renaissance illumination of books and manuscripts --- Mátyás --- Corvinus, Matthias, --- Hunyadi, Mátyás, --- Matija --- Matjaž --- Mathias --- Korwin, Maciej, --- Korvín, Matej, --- Corvino, Mattia, --- Mattia --- Book history --- private collections --- illuminated manuscripts --- bookstocks --- Matthias I Corvinus [King of Hungary] --- Corvin, Matia, --- Korvín, Matyáš, --- Beatrice Aragonská, --- private collections [object groupings]
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History of civilization --- Matthias I Corvinus [King of Hungary] --- 095 --- 091 <436 WIEN> --- 091 <017.2 MATTHIAS CORVINUS> --- 093.2 <436 WIEN> --- 091.31 <45> --- Illumination of books and manuscripts, Renaissance --- Renaissance illumination of books and manuscripts --- Merkwaardige boekbanden --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Oostenrijk--WIEN --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Private verzamelingen--MATTHIAS CORVINUS --- Incunabelen: bibliotheekcatalogi--Oostenrijk--WIEN --- Verluchte handschriften--Italië --- Matthias I, King of Hungary --- 091.31 <45> Verluchte handschriften--Italië --- 093.2 <436 WIEN> Incunabelen: bibliotheekcatalogi--Oostenrijk--WIEN --- 091 <017.2 MATTHIAS CORVINUS> Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Private verzamelingen--MATTHIAS CORVINUS --- 091 <436 WIEN> Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Oostenrijk--WIEN --- 095 Merkwaardige boekbanden --- Exhibitions --- Matthias --- Mátyás --- Corvinus, Matthias, --- Hunyadi, Mátyás, --- Matija --- Matjaž --- Mathias --- Korwin, Maciej, --- Korvín, Matej, --- Corvino, Mattia, --- Mattia --- Matthias I, King of Hungary, 1443- 1490 --- Library --- Oesterreichische Nationalbibliothek --- Corvin, Matia, --- Korvín, Matyáš, --- Beatrice Aragonská,
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