Hungarian studies

The Hungarian Studies (also Hungarian philology ) is a branch of the Finno-Ugric and includes the study of the Hungarian language and culture. It is generally composed of linguistics, literature, history, art history and folklore. Outside Hungary mostly just adds language acquisition.

The Hungarian Studies was pronounced in the first quarter of the 20th century content and organization at the Hungarian Institute of the Friedrich -Wilhelm University in Berlin. As graduales and postgraduate education program they foresaw a fan and a multi-room scientific Hungary Customer outside Hungary and with constant references to non-Hungarian subjects. They included, in addition to philology and the history, law, economics and art history as well as folklore. Her early essentially defining features - interdisciplinarity, over regionalism and internationalism - have discursively found after the Second World War in the German Eastern, Central and Southeastern Europe science input. Its proponents are based on the main argument that the overall view of the research and teaching in the metropolitan area from the Baltic to the Adriatic and from the Alps to the Balkans also requires access to the historical traditions and historical documents of the non-Slavic peoples. To this end, Hungary belongs as a state and nation, in its internal and external relations systems.

The placement of the Hungarian is no research, but a requirement for research with the present in this language primary and secondary literature. I conclude that the unity of research and teaching, the Hungarology meet only with independent research services. As part of the territory of the history, social, economic and cultural studies Eastern, Central and Southeastern European Studies, they can insert their objects of investigation in larger European context. They can also develop an increased attraction to wide circles of students, PhD students and graduates. The International Research expects the Hungarology their redesign by areal and cross-disciplinary treatment or Hungarian hungary -related issues, which thus draws a participation of the Eastern, Central and Southeastern Europe, studies by themselves.

Universities and non- university research institutions

  • Georg -August- University Göttingen, Finnish - Ugric seminar,
  • Hungarian Institute Munich, Hungarian Institute Munich
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