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Hungarian Spectrum

Hungarian Spectrum was a daily blog from 2007 to 2021, covering current political and social developments in Hungary. Created in 2007 by historian Eva S. Balogh,[1][2] it came to an end with her death, on November 30, 2021.[3][4][5]

History edit

Hungarian Spectrum was published daily, seven days a week, starting June 27, 2007.[6] It has been permanently archived in the Library of Congress as of 2013 where it remains available online,[7] as well as in the Blinken Open Society Archives.[8] Balogh, who specialized in interwar Hungarian history,[9][10][11][12] researched and wrote most of the articles. Based on primary sources in Hungarian, German and English, the articles analyzed current developments in Hungary for the nonspecialist reader from a historian's perspective.

The blog also occasionally included articles written by guest scholars such as Kim Lane Scheppele,[13] Johanna Laakso,[14] Charles Gati[15] and Randolph L. Braham.[16]

Hungarian Spectrum was supported by voluntary donations from its readers. Philanthropist George Soros, winner of the Ridenhour Prize for Courage in April 2019, donated his prize money to Hungarian Spectrum, describing it as a site that "renders an important service by exposing to the world what Prime Minister Orban is telling his own people."[17]

Following the death of Balogh, Hungarian Spectrum ceased publications.[4][3]

Political orientation edit

Eva S. Balogh often wrote entries highly critical of the current government in power in Hungary, led by Viktor Orbán. She was described by Ference Kumin as having had close ties with the opposition to the government.[18] Balogh was a regular guest on ATV television programmes[19][20] and published opinion pieces in Népszava,[21][22][23] a social-democratic newspaper. In November 2009, she gave a lecture for CIA officials at Langley, Virginia, where she characterized the imminent right-wing Fidesz victory in the 2010 Hungarian parliamentary election as a possible fascist breakthrough.[24][25][26]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Novak, -Benjamin (November 7, 2014). "Meet Hungarian Spectrum's Éva Balogh". The Budapest Beacon.
  2. ^ Eva S. Balogh Publications on Google Scholar.
  3. ^ a b N., Steve (November 30, 2021). "Popular Blogger on Hungarian Affairs Eva S. Balogh Passes Away". Hungarian Politics.
  4. ^ a b Adam, Christopher (December 1, 2021). "Remembering Éva Balogh (1936–2021)". Hungarian Free Press.
  5. ^ "Elhunyt Balogh S. Éva". Mandiner (in Hungarian). November 30, 2021.
  6. ^ Archives of Hungarian Spectrum http://hungarianspectrum.org/7797-2/
  7. ^ "Hungarian Spectrum: Reflections on politics, economics, and culture" Library of Congress https://www.loc.gov/item/lcwaN0009079/
  8. ^ "Hungarian Spectrum Is Now Archived at Blinken OSA" Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives https://www.osaarchivum.org/press-room/announcements/hungarian-spectrum-is-now-archived-at-blinken-osa
  9. ^ Balogh, E. S. (1976). "István Friedrich and the Hungarian Coup d'Etat of 1919: A Reevaluation". Slavic Review. 35 (2): 269–286. doi:10.2307/2494593. JSTOR 2494593.
  10. ^ Balogh, E. S. (1983). "Peaceful Revision: The Diplomatic Road to War" (PDF). Hungarian Studies Review. 10 (1): 43–51.
  11. ^ Balogh, E. S. (1977). "Power Struggle in Hungary: Analysis in Post-war Domestic Politics August–November 1919" (PDF). Canadian-American Review of Hungarian Studies. 4 (1): 3–22.
  12. ^ Balogh, Eva S. (April 14, 2015). "The Hungarian Social Démocratic Centre and the Fall of Béla Kun". Canadian Slavonic Papers. 18 (1): 15–35. doi:10.1080/00085006.1976.11091436. JSTOR 40867035. ProQuest 1307696225.
  13. ^ "Hungary and the State of American Democracy" Kim Lane Scheppele http://hungarianspectrum.org/2015/05/21/kim-lane-scheppele-hungary-and-the-state-of-american-democracy/
  14. ^ "Knowledge Is Power?"Johanna Laakso https://hungarianspectrum.org/2018/04/26/johanna-laakso-knowledge-is-power/
  15. ^ Charles Gati "The Mask is Off". https://hungarianspectrum.org/2014/08/08/charles-gati-the-mask-is-off/
  16. ^ "The Assault on the Historical Memory of the Holocaust" Randolph L. Braham https://hungarianspectrum.org/2014/03/22/randolph-l-braham-the-assault-on-the-historical-memory-of-the-holocaust/
  17. ^ "Soros accepts Ridenhour Prize for Courage in an age of lies" The Editors, The Lens, April 17, 2019 https://thelensnola.org/2019/04/17/soros-accepts-ridenhour-prize-for-courage-in-an-age-of-lies/
  18. ^ "Ferenc Kumin: The Hungary 'Expert' Discredited on Twitter | Mandiner".
  19. ^ Eva S. Balogh. YouTube. Archived from the original on December 10, 2021.
  20. ^ Balogh Éva és Krausz Tamás. YouTube. Archived from the original on December 10, 2021.
  21. ^ "Balogh S. Éva".
  22. ^ "S. Balogh Éva: Összeomló építmény".
  23. ^ "Orosz-szál a Pintér ügyben?".
  24. ^ "Az amerikai kormány Magyarországon is színes forradalmat akar?".
  25. ^ "A CIA kérdez: Iránból pénzelik a Jobbikot?". November 20, 2009.
  26. ^ "A Jobbikról kérdezősködtek a CIA emberei". November 20, 2009.

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Hungarian Spectrum was a daily blog from 2007 to 2021 covering current political and social developments in Hungary Created in 2007 by historian Eva S Balogh 1 2 it came to an end with her death on November 30 2021 3 4 5 Contents 1 History 2 Political orientation 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editHungarian Spectrum was published daily seven days a week starting June 27 2007 6 It has been permanently archived in the Library of Congress as of 2013 where it remains available online 7 as well as in the Blinken Open Society Archives 8 Balogh who specialized in interwar Hungarian history 9 10 11 12 researched and wrote most of the articles Based on primary sources in Hungarian German and English the articles analyzed current developments in Hungary for the nonspecialist reader from a historian s perspective The blog also occasionally included articles written by guest scholars such as Kim Lane Scheppele 13 Johanna Laakso 14 Charles Gati 15 and Randolph L Braham 16 Hungarian Spectrum was supported by voluntary donations from its readers Philanthropist George Soros winner of the Ridenhour Prize for Courage in April 2019 donated his prize money to Hungarian Spectrum describing it as a site that renders an important service by exposing to the world what Prime Minister Orban is telling his own people 17 Following the death of Balogh Hungarian Spectrum ceased publications 4 3 Political orientation editEva S Balogh often wrote entries highly critical of the current government in power in Hungary led by Viktor Orban She was described by Ference Kumin as having had close ties with the opposition to the government 18 Balogh was a regular guest on ATV television programmes 19 20 and published opinion pieces in Nepszava 21 22 23 a social democratic newspaper In November 2009 she gave a lecture for CIA officials at Langley Virginia where she characterized the imminent right wing Fidesz victory in the 2010 Hungarian parliamentary election as a possible fascist breakthrough 24 25 26 See also edit nbsp Hungary portal nbsp Politics portal Politics of HungaryReferences edit Novak Benjamin November 7 2014 Meet Hungarian Spectrum s Eva Balogh The Budapest Beacon Eva S Balogh Publications on Google Scholar a b N Steve November 30 2021 Popular Blogger on Hungarian Affairs Eva S Balogh Passes Away Hungarian Politics a b Adam Christopher December 1 2021 Remembering Eva Balogh 1936 2021 Hungarian Free Press Elhunyt Balogh S Eva Mandiner in Hungarian November 30 2021 Archives of Hungarian Spectrum http hungarianspectrum org 7797 2 Hungarian Spectrum Reflections on politics economics and culture Library of Congress https www loc gov item lcwaN0009079 Hungarian Spectrum Is Now Archived at Blinken OSA Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives https www osaarchivum org press room announcements hungarian spectrum is now archived at blinken osa Balogh E S 1976 Istvan Friedrich and the Hungarian Coup d Etat of 1919 A Reevaluation Slavic Review 35 2 269 286 doi 10 2307 2494593 JSTOR 2494593 Balogh E S 1983 Peaceful Revision The Diplomatic Road to War PDF Hungarian Studies Review 10 1 43 51 Balogh E S 1977 Power Struggle in Hungary Analysis in Post war Domestic Politics August November 1919 PDF Canadian American Review of Hungarian Studies 4 1 3 22 Balogh Eva S April 14 2015 The Hungarian Social Democratic Centre and the Fall of Bela Kun Canadian Slavonic Papers 18 1 15 35 doi 10 1080 00085006 1976 11091436 JSTOR 40867035 ProQuest 1307696225 Hungary and the State of American Democracy Kim Lane Scheppele http hungarianspectrum org 2015 05 21 kim lane scheppele hungary and the state of american democracy Knowledge Is Power Johanna Laakso https hungarianspectrum org 2018 04 26 johanna laakso knowledge is power Charles Gati The Mask is Off https hungarianspectrum org 2014 08 08 charles gati the mask is off The Assault on the Historical Memory of the Holocaust Randolph L Braham https hungarianspectrum org 2014 03 22 randolph l braham the assault on the historical memory of the holocaust Soros accepts Ridenhour Prize for Courage in an age of lies The Editors The Lens April 17 2019 https thelensnola org 2019 04 17 soros accepts ridenhour prize for courage in an age of lies Ferenc Kumin The Hungary Expert Discredited on Twitter Mandiner Eva S Balogh YouTube Archived from the original on December 10 2021 Balogh Eva es Krausz Tamas YouTube Archived from the original on December 10 2021 Balogh S Eva S Balogh Eva Osszeomlo epitmeny Orosz szal a Pinter ugyben Az amerikai kormany Magyarorszagon is szines forradalmat akar A CIA kerdez Iranbol penzelik a Jobbikot November 20 2009 A Jobbikrol kerdezoskodtek a CIA emberei November 20 2009 External links editHungarian Spectrum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hungarian Spectrum amp oldid 1169742228, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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