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Pál Hatos currently heads the Department of Art Theory and Cultural Studies, Kaposvar University. His professional interests include 20th century intellectual and Church History, historography and most recently the great political, cultural, artistic and religious changes that WWI resulted. Pál' s current reserarch project is writing a new synthesis on the 1918-1919 revolutions of Hungary.
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March 2015 - March 2018
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Le role historique du facteur religieux est actuellement un probleme majeur dans la reflexion historiographique en Hongrie. Le positivisme et le romantisme, dont la Reforme avait ete la matrice dans tous les pays europeens, ont procure une stimulation mentale decisive aux historiens hongrois du milieu du XIXe siecle, en particulier Mihaly Horvath e...
Liberal academics and enthusiastic lay audiences hailed the public debuts of the Calvinist theologian and acclaimed orator László Ravasz as the leading representative of a new generation of modernist clergymen in the early 1910s. Much to the regret of his liberal critics, in the wake of the collapse of historic Hungary following World War I his mes...
Christian churches both Catholic and Protestant experienced a renewal of their theology and a revival of their impact on society in the interwar period; and they could count on the continuous good will of the conservative Horthy regime. Convinced that the leading role of Jewish intellectuals in the 1918-1919 revolutionary upheaval resulted the near...