Eyewitness

Eyewitness

Author: Péter Baki

Publisher: Royal Academy Books

Published: 2011-08-01

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9781905711765

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Examines how these photojournalists, all of whom left their native country to work in Europe and America, established Hungary as a crucible of photography and explores the influence of their vision and orginality on other photographers.


Hungarian photographs

Hungarian photographs

Author: Musée de la vie romantique

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13:

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Accompagne une exposition au musée de la Vie romantique à Paris (juillet-octobre 2001). Sont rassemblées une centaine d'images réalisées par des photographes hongrois entre 1880 et 1930. Elles sont complétées par la description du contexte culturel, une étude sur l'histoire de ce domaine artistique, le commentaire de chacune des images et la biographie de chacun des artistes.


Budapest Hungary

Budapest Hungary

Author: Amelia Boman

Publisher:

Published: 2019-12-09

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9781673711684

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Enjoy the beautiful curated photographs (in color) of Budapest in Hungary This full page picture book will make a great home coffee table decor accessory or as a gift for a loved one The photos captures the quintessential stunning landmarks, scenery and architectural buildings of the country and city from day to night without no words (texts) 8.5" x 11" / large size Glossy softcover


How They Lived

How They Lived

Author: András Koerner

Publisher: Central European University Press

Published: 2015-10-10

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 9633861489

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This book documents the physical aspects of the lives of Hungarian Jews in the late 19th and early 20th centuries: the way they looked, the kind of neighborhoods and apartments they lived in, and the places where they worked. The many historical photographs—there is at least one picture per page—and related text offers a virtual cross section of Hungarian society, a diverse group of the poor, the middle-class, and the wealthy. Regardless of whether they lived integrated within the majority society or in separate communities, whether they were assimilated Jews or Hasidim, they were an important and integral part of the nation. We have surprisingly few detailed accounts of their lifestyles—the world knows more about the circumstances of their deaths than about the way they lived. Much like piecing together an ancient sculpture from tiny shards found in an excavation, Koerner tries to reconstruct the many diverse lifestyles using fragmentary information and surviving photos.


The 1956 Hungarian Revolution

The 1956 Hungarian Revolution

Author: Christopher Adam

Publisher: University of Ottawa Press

Published: 2010-05-22

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 0776618458

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In October 1956, a spontaneous uprising took Hungarian Communist authorities by surprise, prompting Soviet authorities to invade the country. After a few days of violent fighting, the revolt was crushed. In the wake of the event, some 200,000 refugees left Hungary, 35,000 of whom made their way to Canada. This would be the first time Canada would accept so many refugees of a single origin, setting a precedent for later refugee initiatives. More than fifty years later, this collection focuses on the impact of the revolution in Hungary, in Canada, and around the world.