The Killer Angels still sings
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Revisiting a classic Civil War novel on its fiftieth anniversary
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Revisiting a classic Civil War novel on its fiftieth anniversary
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A rising right in Europe marks the end of the Hungarian’s outsized influence
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Lake Balaton has transformed from Hungarian getaway to international hotspot
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It was clearly inspired by satirical American and British shows about politics
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How Frank Herbert borrowed from the Chechens and elsewhere
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The Polish elections offered another blow to a Polish-Hungarian relationship already fraying over the war in Ukraine
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Eduard Habsburg thinks the world has a lot to learn from his imperial family
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Elite schools have embraced the Red Bull model
The Ottomans were evicted from Budapest in 1686, but you can still find reminders of Turkish rule if you look in the right places. All these relics are on the western, or Buda, side of the river, for Pest did not really exist in the 17th century. The original Turkish dome crowns the Rudas Baths,
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Explored commonalities between Ukraine and Russia have since erupted into war
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Breathless media coverage obscures her differences with leaders like Viktor Orbán
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The violence in Ukraine might seem distant but the political implications for Hungary are very real
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Amid the invasion of Ukraine, Russia’s Eastern European ‘allies’ are recoiling
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So why are we using a relatively mild variant as an excuse to freak out and close schools?
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The US right embraces Hungary but our folk libertarianism makes it a hard sell