Showing posts with label Hungary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hungary. Show all posts

Friday, August 30, 2013

The Great Plain & Northeast Hungary (Chapter) Lonely Planet

There’s no arguing the spellbinding potential of the Great Plain’s big-sky country, especially around Hortobágy and Kiskunság National Parks. And for graceful architecture and history try Szeged, Kecskemét and Debrecen, while Northeast Hungary is the place to go to experience village life.

Coverage includes: The Great Plain, Tiszafüred, Debrecen, Hortobágy, Hajdúszoboszló, Kecskemét, Kiskunság National Park, Kalocsa, Szeged, Gyula, Northeast Hungary, Nyíregyháza, Nyírbátor and Bereg Region.

The Great Plain & Northeast Hungary (Chapter)

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Hungary - Western Transdanubia (Chapter)

Coverage includes: Tata, Győr, Sopron & around, Fertőd, Nagycenk, Szombathely,  Sárvár, Kőszeg and Őrség National Park.

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Hungary - Western Transdanubia (Chapter)

Monday, May 27, 2013

Hungary - Plan your trip (Chapter)

Coverage includes: 14 Top Experiences, Welcome to Hungary, Need to Know, If You Like Cuisine, Architecture, Scenery, Folk Art, Thermal Spas or Festivals, Month by Month, Itineraries and Regions at a Glance, Eat & Drink Like a Local.

Lonely Planet PDF eBooks are PDF versions. They are available from the Lonely Planet Shop as either individual chapters or complete guides. PDF files can be printed and are viewable on eReaders, tablets, smart-phones and PCs.

Hungary - Plan your trip (Chapter)

Monday, May 20, 2013

Lonely Planet: Hungary phrasebook

Lonely Planet: Hungaryphrasebook > You can now read all Lonely Planet eBook travel guides downloaded from their site in PDF format on Kindle, Sony Reader and Nook eReading devices, plus all Smartphones, iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Android, Blackberry, Netbooks, Mac, and PC.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Open Access Resource: European History Online


European History Online

"EGO | Eu­ro­pean His­to­ry On­line is a trans­cul­tu­ral his­to­ry of Eu­ro­pe on the In­ter­net. The pro­ject in­ves­ti­ga­tes pro­ces­ses of in­ter­cul­tu­ral ex­ch­an­ge in Eu­ro­pean his­to­ry whose im­pact ex­ten­ded bey­ond state, na­tio­nal and cul­tu­ral bor­ders. EGO de­scri­bes Eu­ro­pe as a con­stant­ly chan­ging com­mu­ni­ca­ti­ve space which wit­nessed ex­tre­me­ly va­ried pro­ces­ses of in­ter­ac­tion, cir­cu­la­ti­on, over­lap­ping and ent­an­gle­ment, of ex­ch­an­ge and trans­fer, but also con­fron­ta­ti­on, re­sis­tan­ce and de­mar­ca­ti­on."
Work in progress; selected articles already published:

Islam-Christian Transfers of Military Technology, 1730–1918

Die Entwicklung des Zionismus bis zur Staatsgründung Israels

Der Chassidismus - eine mystische Bewegung im osteuropäischen Judentum - Hasidism: A Mystical Movement Within Eastern European Judaism

Islam und islamisches Recht in der europäischen Rechtsgeschichte

Islamisches Recht und europäischer Rechtstransfer

Islamische Netzwerke - Islamic Networks

Muslim Brotherhood Networks in South-Eastern Europe

Christian Allies of the Ottoman Empire

Die osmanische Geschichte Südosteuropas

Von der 'Türkengefahr' zu Exotismus und Orientalismus: Der Islam als Antithese Europas (1453–1914)? - From the "Turkish Menace" to Exoticism and Orientalism: Islam as Antithesis of Europe (1453–1914)?