Levéltári Közlemények, 88. (2017)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Reformation, work-leisure, archival research Reformation and its Hungarian heritage Zoltán Csepregi: The beginnings of the Reformation in the Kingdom of Hungary during the reign of Louis II 9 László Schramek: The impact of the Edict of Toleration and Joseph II’s Church Policy in Pest County (1781–1789) 29 Csilla Tuza: Religious conflicts in Hungarian guild life in the 18th century 49 Levente Nagy: Romanian Calvinist-Orthodox polemics in the light of 17th century catechisms 63 Work and leisure culture in 19th and 20th centuries János Mátyás Balogh: Coffee-shop culture and ordinary people in Budapest (1890–1891) 77 Máté Gali: Albert Berzeviczy–the private life and everyday life of a cultural politician 95 László Anka: Traveler counts in the period of dualism: Albert Apponyi’s letters to Sándor Károlyi 107 Annamária Szakács: Pioneers and volunteer heroes in service for war victims and their families–Sándor Teleki, Jr.’s work in 1915 in the light of his diary 119 Adrienn Závoczki: The activities of the associations between the two world wars in the spirit of Italian–Hungarian friendship 129 András Kiss: “We do not believe that the workers from the microraion would only find their entertainment in consuming beer or other drinks” – Work and leisure culture at the Csepel Automobile Factory 137 Archival research – Methodology and practice Dóra Czeferner: The significance of the Rosika Schwimmer Papers in New York 157 Barbara Papp: Research in the Archives of the Freud Museum London 171 Noémi Fenyő Bariczné: Following the traces of the Schwan-Bovier family – Ideas for beginner genealogists 179 Imre Makó: Sources in territorial archives for the research on the casualties of the First World War 191 Zoltán Garadnai: Questions of methodology in the research of archival records connect to the history of France’s eastern policy 207 Workshop Anikó Schmidt: Evaluation of the Battle of Lepanto based on contemporary reports 223 6