Hungarian Folk Customs
Author : Tekla Dömötör
Publisher : Hyperion Books
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 33,99 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Social Science
ISBN :
Author : Tekla Dömötör
Publisher : Hyperion Books
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 33,99 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Social Science
ISBN :
Author : Balázs Borsos
Publisher : Waxmann Verlag
Page : 437 pages
File Size : 48,76 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 383098443X
'This book is about one of the most important questions under investigation both in Hungary and throughout Europe, namely, how and under what effects is traditional popular culture territorially distributed. This work uses new methods and new sources; it is based on the digital elaboration of the biggest and most comprehensive data set of Hungarian ethnological research, the 634 maps of the Atlas of Hungarian Folk Culture. Borsos's interdisciplinary elaboration creates a synthesis in ethnocartography with the help of mathematical, statistical methods and computerised cluster analysis, and thus assures an important leap in the science of ethnography.' Committee of Ethnology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences 'This work is a compendium, in the classical sense of the word, justifying, clarifying or eventually refuting our former knowledge obtained on the extremely rich distribution pattern of land and culture which characterises the Hungarian people. A comprehensive outlook, giving help to find our way in the complicated spatial labyrinth of cultural organisation.' Balázs Balogh, Director, HAS RCH Institute of Ethnology Balázs Borsos, Prof., DSc. of ethnography, has been working at the Institute of Ethnology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences for nearly 30 years, since 2010 as scientific councilor (full professor). He was deputy director of the institute between 2002 and 2012. His main research interests lie in visual and ecological anthropology, ethnocartography, African ethnology.
Author : Mary N. Taylor
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 18,45 MB
Release : 2021-08-31
Category : History
ISBN : 0253057825
Since 1990, thousands of Hungarians have vacationed at summer camps devoted to Hungarian folk dance in the Transylvanian villages of neighboring Romania. This folk tourism and connected everyday practices of folk dance revival take place against the backdrop of an increasingly nationalist political environment in Hungary. In Movement of the People, Mary N. Taylor takes readers inside the folk revival movement known as dancehouse (táncház) that sustains myriad events where folk dance is central and championed by international enthusiasts and UNESCO. Contextualizing táncház in a deeper history of populism and nationalism, Taylor examines the movement's emergence in 1970s socialist institutions, its transformation through the postsocialist period, and its recent recognition by UNESCO as a best practice of heritage preservation. Approaching the populist and popular practices of folk revival as a form of national cultivation, Movement of the People interrogates the everyday practices, relationships, institutional contexts, and ideologies that contribute to the making of Hungary's future, as well as its past.
Author : ISTVAN BORI
Publisher : New Europe Books
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 46,75 MB
Release : 2012-07-24
Category : Travel
ISBN : 0982578164
What is it to be Hungarian? What does it feel like? Most Hungarians are convinced that the rest of the world just doesn't get them. They are right. True, much of the world thinks highly of Hungarians--for reasons ranging from their heroism in the 1956 revolution to their genius as mathematicians, physicists, and financiers. But Hungarians do often seem to be living proof of the old joke that Magyars are in fact Martians: they may be situated in the very heart of Europe, but they are equipped with a confounding language, extraterrestrial (albeit endearing) accents, and an unearthly way of thinking. What most Hungarians learn from life about the Magyar mind is now available, for the first time, in this user-friendly guide to what being Hungarian is all about. The Essential Guide to Being Hungarian brings together twelve authors well-versed in the quintessential ingredients of being Hungarian--from the stereotypical Magyar man to the stereotypical Magyar woman, foods to folk customs, livestock to literature, film to philosophy, politics to porcelain, and scientists to sports. In fifty short, highly readable, often witty, sometimes politically incorrect, but always candid articles, the authors demonstrate that being credibly Hungarian--like being French, Polish or Japanese--is largely a matter of carrying around in your head a potpourri of conceptions and preconceptions acquired over the years from your elders, society, school, the streets, and mass media. Compacting this wealth of knowledge into an irresistible little book, The Essential Guide to Being Hungarian is an indispensable reference that will teach you how to be Hungarian, even if you already are.
Author : Tekla Dömötör
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 11,88 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Costume
ISBN : 9789631301649
Author : Anne Szalavary
Publisher : Dover
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 20,44 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Art
ISBN :
For centuries Hungarian village and peasant craftsmen and women have practiced the folk art of decorating embroidery, furniture, walls, pottery and paintings with regional motifs. Each motif is peculiar to one of the numerous ethnic and geographic areas comprising modern Hungary. Anne Szalavary's mother collected authentic designs from every corner of that country, and the author has adapted over 250 of them for use by embroiderers, woodworkers, and other craftspeople.
Author : Gilad James, PhD
Publisher : Gilad James Mystery School
Page : 81 pages
File Size : 32,74 MB
Release :
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1652173633
Hungary is a landlocked country located in Central Europe with a population of approximately 9.8 million people. The capital of Hungary is Budapest, which is considered one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Hungary is also known for its diverse cultural identity, from the traditional folk culture to a more modern and contemporary cultural scene. Hungary is considered to have a high-income mixed economy with a strong focus on exports. The country has a unique business culture that values long-term relationships and mutual trust. The Hungarian government has implemented various reforms to improve its economic conditions such as taxation, reducing bureaucracy, and improving the education system. Hungary's strategic location in Europe makes it an ideal gateway to reach Eastern and Central Europe. The transportation and logistics sector plays a crucial role in Hungary's economy, and its quality infrastructure facilitates international trade.
Author : Linda Dégh
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 38,20 MB
Release : 2014-06-23
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1317946677
First published in 1996. There has been no more important relationship between folk artist and folklorist than that between Zsuzsanna Palkó and Linda Dégh. Dégh’s painstaking collection of Mrs. Palkó’s tales attracted the admiration of the Hungarian-speaking world. In 1954 Mrs. Palkó was named Master of Folklore by the Hungarian government and summoned to Budapest to receive ceremonial recognition. The unlettered 74-year-old woman from Kakasd had become “Aunt Zsuzsi” to Linda Dégh—and was about to become one of the world’s best known storytellers, through Dégh’s work.
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 11,69 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Folk literature, Hungarian
ISBN : 9780192741486
Familiar and littl-known folk stories from Hungary.
Author : Amy Emberling
Publisher : Chronicle Books
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 41,24 MB
Release : 2017-10-03
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 1452157006
This is the must-have baking book for bakers of all skill levels. Since 1992, Michigan's renowned artisanal bakery, Zingerman's Bakehouse in Ann Arbor, has fed a fan base across the United States and beyond with their chewy-sweet brownies and gingersnaps, famous sour cream coffee cake, and fragrant loaves of Jewish rye, challah, and sourdough. It's no wonder Zingerman's is a cultural and culinary institution. Now, for the first time, to celebrate their 25th anniversary, the Zingerman's bakers share 65 meticulously tested, carefully detailed recipes in an ebook featuring more than 50 photographs and bountiful illustrations. Behind-the-scenes stories of the business enrich this collection of best-of-kind, delicious recipes for every "I can't believe I get to make this at home!" treat.