The author examines the clientele of the Bratislava booksellers Anton Löwe and Philip Ulrich Mahler in the context of the Hungarian book trade from 1770 to 1800. By analysing the extant correspondence of Michal Institoris Mošovský, a protestant pastor in Bratislava, she was able to partially identify one segment of their customer base - protestant clergymen. For many years these members of the petty intelligentsia purchased from the Bratislava booksellers, in particular imported works by the German pietists and Enlightenment theologians. The author also investigated the social and geographical limits of the distribution process, some of the contact and distribution networks, and the identity of key figures., Petronela Križanová., and Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy
"Continuing tensions in Budapest". Information production of the operative group of the Ministry of the Interior from Budapest, 1956-1957 (Edition of documents).
"Continuing tensions in Budapest". Information production of the operative group of the Ministry of the Interior from Budapest, 1956-1957 (Edition of the documents, part II).
"Peidl's Intermezzo" - a Thwarted Attempt to Revert to the People's Republic after 133 Days of Sándor Garbai's Hungarian Socialist-Communist Government (August 1919).