Egypt in the Hungarian Scientific Journals between the Two World Wars
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The period between the two world wars was a crucial one for both
Hungarian and Egyptian history. While Hungary was trying to rebuild
itself from the shock of the Trianon peace treaty that ended the First
World War, the ‘land of the pyramids’ was fighting for its
independence from the British. Although the two states had very
different histories and were separated by a considerable geographical
distance, their relations developed in many ways between the two
world wars. This research aims to make a modest contribution to the
discourse on Hungarian-Egyptian bilateral relations through the
selected Hungarian academic journals. The article implements the
knowledge-geography approach, aiming to show who, what and
why they wrote about Egypt, thus revealing what they knew, what
interested them, what problems and issues they touched upon, and
what opinions they expressed about them. The present paper is the
first phase of a basic study, which raises several questions and issues
that require further examination
- Cím és alcím
- Egypt in the Hungarian Scientific Journals between the Two World Wars
- Szerző
- Vácz, István Dávid
- Megjelenés ideje
- 2023-07-10
- Hozzáférés szintje
- Open access
- ISSN, e-ISSN
- 2786-1902
- Nyelv
- en
- Terjedelem
- p. 3-29.
- Tárgyszó
- colonialism, Egypt, history of science, Horthy-era, hungarian scientific journals, Suez
- Változat
- Kiadói változat
- Egyéb azonosítók
- DOI: 10.59569/jceeas.2023.3.2
- A cikket/könyvrészletet tartalmazó dokumentum címe
- Journal of Central and Eastern European African Studies
- A forrás folyóirat éve
- 2023
- A forrás folyóirat évfolyama
- 3. évf.
- A forrás folyóirat száma
- 2. sz.
- Műfaj
- Tudományos cikk
- Tudományterület
- Társadalomtudományok - regionális tudományok
- Egyetem
- Óbudai Egyetem
- Kar
- Bánki Donát Gépész és Biztonságtechnikai Mérnöki Kar