Journal of Central and Eastern European African Studies: Recent submissions
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“That They, Shakespeare's People, Play the Role of the Barbarians Here”
(2023-02-15)“We, abandoned Europeans, armed to the teeth, only have the pleasure of reading the news of the war left; but we are revelling in them, and woe to our poor newspapers if they do not accompany the freshly baked bun of our ... -
The Hungarian Count, the Polish Major and the Slovenian War Horses in South Africa
(2023-02-15)The noble Hungarian Jankovics-Bésán family have long being renowned as influential breeders of Lipizzan horses. During the Second World War in 1944 with the advancing Soviet Red Army bearing down on the family stud farm ... -
Significance of the Application of Resilience-based Approach in Human Trafficking at the Area of Sub-Saharan Africa
(2023-07-11)According to the author of the review, this work is considered to be one of the most important books on Algeria, North Africa and the MENA region in recent years. It is relevant, as it has been published in 2022 and it ... -
A Review of: “Britain, Germany and Colonial Violence in South-West Africa, 1884–1919: The Herero and Nama Genocide” by Mads Bomholt Nielsen
(2023-07-11)Horst Drechsler made a revolutionary move when he explored the “Report on the Natives of South-West Africa and Their Treatment by Germany” a.k.a. Blue Book, written by the South African invaders of German South West Africa. ... -
A Review of: „German colonialism in Africa, 1884-1920”
(2023-07-11)This is the third monograph by the author, Krisztián Som, whose research and writing began a quarter of a century ago. He previously published two studies on the history of the police forces of the German colonies. -
The Fight for the Middle East
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The Politics of Identity Shaping in the Middle East
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Colonialism and Revolution in the Middle East
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The Reasons and Outcome of the Arab Uprisings
(2024-02-18)This book review summarizes an intruiging and well-reasearched book about the reasons and consequences of the Arab Uprisings happened between 2010 and 2014. -
The connection between History and Economy in the Suez Canal
(2024-02-18)This review summarizes an intruiging book written about the various significance of the Suez Canal. -
“Egypt’s Geopolitical Alignment via the Digital Humanities”
(2024-02-27)The Egyptian civilization is a monumental pillar of the modern history of humanity and contributes greatly to the increase of current knowledge. Together, Ali M. Yahya’s Egypt and the Soviet Union, 1955-1972 (1989) ... -
Bridge among cultures and worlds
(2024-02-18)The history of relations between the Arab world and Hungary dates back a very long time, and the role of influential personalities like István Zimonyi is of paramount importance in it. Speaking of two ... -
Trends in Egyptian terrorism in the post-Mubarak period
(2024-02-18)Egypt has experienced a distinct wave of terrorism since the early 1980s. An analysis of trends shows that the intensity of political violence and armed clashes has increased significantly since ... -
Turkish-Egyptian Relations after 2011: Political Dynamics of Geopolitical Turbulence
(2024-02-18)The Arab Spring process, which started in Tunisia in 2010 and soon spread throughout the entire Arab world, ended in 2011 with the resignation of Hosni Mubarak’s government in Egypt. Subsequently, as a result of ... -
Burying the Hatchet but with the Handle Sticking Out
(2024-02-18)Since 2013, the relations between the two biggest conventional military powers of the Middle East became very hostile. The Egyptian-Turkish tensions affected not just the bilateral dimension, but Libya, the Eastern ... -
The role of Saudi Arabia and Egypt in the Yemeni civil wars
(2024-02-18)The Arabian Peninsula was one of the defining regions of world politics in the last century and still is today. The states of the region have always tried to extend their influence on the peninsula, which has ... -
Nándor Hidegkuti's coaching activities in Egypt
(2024-02-18)Nándor Hidegkuti, a former outstanding footballer and coach, is a personality who connects the Arab world and Hungary in the field of sports. This is particularly true in the case of Egypt, as he worked for seven years ... -
“Abu Ramla” László Almásy's Short Biography
(2024-02-18)László Ede Almásy, to whom the Bedouins deservedly bestowed the name “Abu Ramla” meaning “Father of Sand”, was one of the most famous Hungarian explorers of Africa and the Sahara. Beyond that, he was a professional car ...