Béla Tomka’s book has been published by Routledge
Béla Tomka’s latest book, entitled “A Social History of Twentieth-Century Europe” has been published by Routledge (London and New York, 2013, 552 pp).
The Hungarian Historical Review has been launched
A new journal has been published by the Institute of History, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The first issue of The Hungarian Historical Review focuses on urban history, while the second one is devoted to aspects of East Central European migration history. Béla Tomka has been invited to the Editorial Board of The Hungarian Historical Review.
New issue of the ISHA Newsletter
The recent issue of the ISHA Newsletter (no. 1, 2013) has been published. From the contents:
- The interesting ideas of Eric Hobsbawm by Madhavan K. Palat
- Social History and Migration. Interview with Marlou Schrover. Interviewed by Amarjit Kaur
- Social History in Hungary: the István Hajnal Circle by Zoltán Cora
- Report on the Inaugural meeting of the Italian Society for Labour History (SISLav) by Stefano Gallo
The Newsletter is the publication of the International Social History Association, edited by Béla Tomka. The issues of the ISHA Newsletter are available via the website of the International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam.
Béla Tomka's new book has been published
The Academic Publishing House, Budapest, published Béla Tomka’s book, entitled “Gazdasági növekedés, fogyasztás és életminőség: Magyarország nemzetközi összehasonlításban az első világháborútól napjainkig [Economic Growth, Consumption and Quality of Life: Hungary in an International Comparison, from 1918 to Present]” in June 2011. The book is also available as an E-publication. Further information on the website of the Publisher.
