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Genetic evidence identifies the southern Urals as a primary source of the 10th-century Hungarians (Magyars)

A landmark study has recently been published in the prestigious journal Cell. In an international collaboration, the Institute of Archaeogenomics at the ELTE Research Centre for the Humanities (RCH IA... read more..

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Pál Ács’s Presentation in Copenhagen

Our senior researcher, Pál Ács, gave a presentation at a prestigious international conference. The event was held in Copenhagen, at the National Gallery of Denmark, and focused on the life and work of... read more..


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With a Lock on the Door. New Music in Hungary (1956–1989) by Anna Dalos

The latest monograph by Anna Dalos, music historian and senior researcher at the Institute for Musicology, ELTE Research Centre for the Humanities, presents a groundbreaking overview of the compositio... read more..

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Researchers of the ERC Sovereignty project at the conference ““Churches and Religious Associations Behind the ‘Iron Curtain’”

With its partner institutions in Poland and Slovakia, the Committee of National Remembrance of Hungary (NEB) organized the third part of the conference series “Churches and Religious Associations Behi... read more..

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Publication of Dóra Fedeles-Czeferner’s new monograph on women’s movements in the Habsburg Monarchy

A new English-language monograph by Dóra Fedeles-Czeferner has just been published by Indiana University Press under the title Progressive Women’s Movements in Austria and Hungary. Conflict, Cooperati... read more..

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Announcement

As of August 1, 2025, the HUN-REN Research Centre for the Humanities continues its operations as the ELTE Research Centre for the Humanities.   This transformation was implemented based o... read more..


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The Kingdom of Hungary and the Holy See – Relations in the time of Charles I (1301–1342)

Ágnes Maléth's book The Kingdom of Hungary and the Holy See - Relations in the time of Charles I (1301-1342), published by the HUN-REN Research Centre for the Humanities, is the 19th volume of the Arp... read more..

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Bronze Age Life Stories in Hungary – Volume 5 of the Hereditas Archaeologica Hungariae

Viktória Kiss summarises the results of a nearly 10-year-long research in her newly published book ‘Bronze Age Life Stories from Hungary (3rd–2nd millennia BC)’, disseminating knowledge in an easily a... read more..

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Conference “The Catholic Church and the Political Oath from the Advent of the Modern State: Models, Practices, Conflicts”

For the first time since the project began in 2022, members of the ERC “Negotiating Sovereignty” research team organized a major international conference on June 5–6, 2025, at the Institute of History... read more..



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The Gradual of Csát (1602) Released in Both Facsimile and Critical Edition

The Gradual of Csát, the earliest surviving manuscript Protestant gradual in Hungarian, currently preserved in the Scholarly Collections of the Sárospatak Reformed College – following a post-WWII abse... read more..

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Conference and Workshop of the ERC Sovereignty Research Group in Târgu Mureş

The members of the Negotiating Sovereignty ERC research group, led by András Fejérdy, held a conference and workshop on April 10, 2025, at the George Emil Palade University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Scie... read more..

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Self in Ancient and Early Modern Philosophy

A new volume edited by Attila Németh and Schmal Dániel entitled Self in Ancient and Early Modern Philosophy has been published by Bloomsbury Academic. The book is available in open access form via th... read more..

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Presentation by Janka Kovács at the international workshop on patient-focused historical research

On April 4, 2025, Janka Kovács, postdoctoral researcher at our institute, gave a presentation at the hybrid workshop titled First-Person Accounts in the History of Healthcare, organized within th... read more..

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Lecture by Eszter Bánffy at the ATES Silk Road Forum

Eszter Bánffy, Research Professor at the Institute of Archaeology (HUN-REN RCH) delivered a presentation at the ATES Silk Road Forum on March 26, focusing on the Neolithic transition (6000–5... read more..