Hungarian Studies Newsletter, 1986 (14. évfolyam, 47-50. szám)
1986 / 47-48. szám
HUNGARIAN RESEARCH CENTER AMERICAN HUNGARIAN FOUNDATION 177 Somerset Street P.O. Box 1084 NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ 08903 RETURN POSTAGE GUARANTEED ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PAID New Brunswick, N.J. Permit No. 257 MISCELLANEOUS (Continued) copies, write to Dr. George W. Hoffman, East European Program, The Wilson Center, Smithsonian Institution Bldg., Washington, DC 20560. □ HUNGARIAN LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION will resume at Rutgers U., New Brunswick, N.J. in September 1986. A grant from the American Hungarian Foundation will support the program announced by Dr. William Derbyshire of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Earlier, the foundation supported the university’s program of Hungarian studies including language, literature, and history. For further information, write to August J. Molnár, president, AHF, P.O. Box 1084, New Brunswick, NJ 08903 or call 201-846-5777. □ INTERDISCIPLINARY SOCIAL SCIENCES SUMMER PROGRAM in Hungary will be open from July 4 to August 15, to qualified U.S. graduate students in the social sciences, law, and international business. The six-week program will be held at the Marx Károly U. for Economic Sciences in Budapest. It is sponsored by the U. of Connecticut in cooperation with the Institute of History, HAS, and is hosted by the Advanced Management Training Center of the university. Six graduate credits will be granted by the U. of Connecticut. The program includes two days of orientation, classroom work, field projects, optional language instruction. Lectures will focus on economics, sociology, and political science. Each participant must enroll as a summer student at the U. of Connecticut at a cost of $1,125 which covers all expenses except travel, passport and visa. For further information contact Dr. Rudolf L. Tokes, University of Connecticut, 341 Mansfield Road, Storrs, CT 06268 or phone (203) 486- 2451 or 486-2440. □ €njoy q Transylvanian Feast PAUL KOVTS TRANSYLVANIA CUISINE includes 300 varied and delishtful recipes, essays on herbs and wines, explores the myths and culture of this resion, explains the nature of Transylvania and its colorful food, recounts the history of Transylvania and the Hungarian, Romanian, Armenian, Saxon German, Jewish influences which make up the region and food. Published by Crown Publishers, Inc., includes two maps, eight woodcuts, four antique bookplates, 480 pages: $15.95 (add $2.00 for shipping and handling, 6% Sales Tax in New Jersey). Order from: Book Division American Hungarian Foundation, 177 Somerset Street, P.O. Box 1084, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903 HUNGARIAN REFERENCE SHELF A series of inexpensive publications facilitating Hungarian related research for the English speaking scholar. Please complete list. 1. HUNGARIAN ETHNOGRAPHY: A Bibliography of English Language Sources, by David R. Howell (University of Virginia), 1976.319 entries 24 pages. $1.80 plus 30<C handling, $2.10. 2. EDUCATIONAL MOTION PICTURES AND FILMSTRIPS RELATED TO HUNGARY AND HUNGARIAN SUBJECTS. Compiled by Joseph Széplaki (University of Minnesota), 1976,48 entries, in issue No. 11 of the Hungarian Studies Newsletter. $2.00 plus 309 handling, $2.30. 3. HUNGARIAN ECONOMIC REFORMS: A Selective, Partially Annotated Bibliography, by Gabriel F. Horchler (Library of Congress), 1977.1,620 entries, 190 pages. $4.95 paper; $9.95 cloth, plus postage and handling. 4 MASTERS THESES RELATED TO HUNGARY AND HUNGARIANS ACCEPTED IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. Compiled by Joseph Széplaki; and UNIVERSITY RESEARCH ON HUNGARIAN-CANADIANS: A Preliminary Check List of Theses. Compiled by John P. Miska, Both: 1977.53 entries, in issue No. 13 of the HSN. $2.00 plus 30<t handling, $2.30. 5. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HUNGARIAN LINGUISTIC RESEARCH IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. Compiled by Andrew Kerek (Miami University, Ohio), 1978. $2.75 plus 759 handling, $3.50. SPECIAL OFFER INDEX FOR HUNGARIAN STUDIES NEWSLETTER, Nos. 1-30: Name index of 2,000 entries, 80 periodicals, 150 organizations listed in 30 issues of HSN. $6.00 includes postage. Order: HUNGARIAN RESEARCH CENTER AMERICAN HUNGARIAN FOUNDATION Post Office Box 1084 New Brunswick, NJ 08903 16 NO. 47-48, SPRING-SUMMER. 1986 HUNGARIAN STUDIES NEWSLETTER