The Theory and Practice of Imitation in the (Polyphonic?) Dido-tragedy by Nicodemus Frischlin1
Anna Posta
Júlia Apraxin’s Unknown Radical Folk Drama in 19th-Century Hungary: The Reimagining of Roma Identity1
Márta Zabán
The changing strategies of self-fashioning in minority literature, with special regard to Hungarian literature in (Czecho)Slovakia
Zoltán Csehy
Oestrogens – their production in the organism and involvement in energy metabolism
Jiří Bezdíček, Andrea Nesvadbová, Alexander Makarevich
Enhancing workplace motivation through process-based approaches: Comparative case study evidence from Albania
Alba Berberi
Changes in the Business Valuation Process and Accounting with Regard to Digitalisation and Automation of Processes
Pavlína Petrová
Volume 16 (2025): Issue 2 (December 2025)
From I Ching to the Beatrice Concerts
Györgyi Földes
The Dynamic Interplay between Credit Risk and Monetary Policy in Albania’s Banking Sector: A Comprehensive Analysis
Rovena Vangjel Troplini, Skënder Uku, Xhevrije Mamaqi-Kapllani
Languages, Identities, and Transformations in András Ferenc Kovács’s Poetry
László Szilárd Szilveszter
Tradition and Transformation: The Changing Genre of the Short Story in Contemporary Hungarian Literature
Rudolf Radics
‘Then You’ll Be Free to Go Wherever You Please, on Land, on Sea, Whichever Way the Wind Blows You!’: Female Oscillation Between Disability and Freedom in Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie
Olfa Gandouz