Renner Zsuzsanna (1960- )
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Ablonczy Balazs (1974- ). Hungarian Turanism: its roots network and choices
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Bereczki Zoltan. Lajos Ligeti's photographs from his expeditions to Inner Mongolia
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Birtalan Agnes (1961- ). Family altars in Yurts
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Birtalan Agnes (1961- ). They move about in search of water and pasture. The material culture of the Mongolian Nomads
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Bodor Kata (1978- ). A chronological list of Japanese art-related exhibitions in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
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Bodor Kata (1978- ). The mixture of Eastern and Western styles of printmaking in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy as seen through a characteristic example
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Brittig Vera. Elephant lion or water dragon?
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Brittig Vera. The Southeast Asian Collection
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Csiky Gergely (1979- ). Hungarian archaeological fieldwork in Mongolia
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Denes Mirjam. An Austro-Hungarian expedition to Japan
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Denes Mirjam. The Japanese Collection
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Denes Mirjam. The phenomenon and theme of Japan on the theatrical stages of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in three acts
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Denes Mirjam. The treaty od friendship commerce and navigation between Japan and the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy 1869
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Fajcsak Gyorgyi. A Modern type of actress: The wardrobe and personal effects of Flóra Dessewffy
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Fajcsak Gyorgyi. Austria exponens invitat orbis universum: the East Asia and Oriental art at the Vienna Weltausstellung 1873
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Fajcsak Gyorgyi. Crane flying into the Sun: The activities of the Kuhn and Komor Companies in China between 1869 and 1948
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Fajcsak Gyorgyi. Foreword
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Fajcsak Gyorgyi. Gloomy Sunday: Hungarian impressions of Shanghai in the first half of the twentieth century
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Fajcsak Gyorgyi. Heaven build on Hell: A Hungarian dancer in Shanghai
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Fajcsak Gyorgyi. Moongate on Bolyai Street: Sandor Simonyi-Semadam and Asia
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Fajcsak Gyorgyi. Oriental magnificence with Buddha in the Centre Thai Buddhist scroll paintings from the collection of Emil Delmar
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Fajcsak Gyorgyi. The Chinese Collection
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Fajcsak Gyorgyi. The art of the Nomadic peoples from the Northern Borderlands of China. Collecting work carried out in the Ordos region by Zoltan Felvinczi Takacs between the Two World Wars
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Fajcsak Gyorgyi. The centenary of the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts
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Farkas Maria Ildikó (1964- ). Imperial identity and national identities as impacted by Japonisme in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
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Ferkai Andras (1953- ). Pagoda in the Matra Mountains
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Foldi Eszter. Japanese-style colour woodcutes in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy 1902-1914
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Fuzes Andrea. A Modern type of actress: The wardrobe and personal effects of Flóra Dessewffy
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Geller Katalin (1946- ). The artists' table at the Japanese coffee house and its legacy
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Harsvolgyi Virag. The Korean Collection
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Harsvolgyi Virag. The clothes are the thing and the woman within...: exotic outfits. Case studies in dressing for seduction
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Hoppal Krisztina. The Zichy Collection
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Kardos Tatjana. British troops at the Burmese court
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Kardos Tatjana. Exhibitions of the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts 1919-2019
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Kardos Tatjana. Memories of Laos the country of my birth by Somdy Ouanphanivanh
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Kardos Tatjana. Tai textiles and dress
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Kardos Tatjana. The Hopp Museum Archive
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Kelenyi Bela (1953- )
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Kelenyi Bela (1953- ). Buddha in the nightclub: Hungarian variations on the westernisation of the East
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Kelenyi Bela (1953- ). I came from the East from the Heart of Asia: Tibor Boromisza and the Hungarian Buddhists
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Kelenyi Bela (1953- ). Museum Orientalizm of the Femme Fatale: objects from the Hopp Museum Featured in the films Siamese Cat and Machita
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Kelenyi Bela (1953- ). The Tibetan and Nepalese Collection
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Kiss Sandor. Japonisme exported from Japan
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Kluczewska-Wójcik Agnieszka (1960- ). Yellow peril bright future: visual arts and the changing perception of Japan in West and East Europe
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Kluczewska-Wójcik Agnieszka. Go East: Orientalism and Japonisme in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
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Kollar Csilla. Coolie hats and kimonos: oriental influences on Hungarian fashion in the 1930s
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Kurutz Marton. The first Far-Eastern characters in Hungarian Film History
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Leca Radu. Women as active agents of Japonisme in the Dual Monarchy
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Lenkei Julia. ... the veil of Eastern fevers trembles...: the works of Eliza Koveshazi Kalmar and the role of the East in and around Hungarian avant-garde stage performances in the 1920s and 1930s
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Marótzy Katalin (1976- ). Hungarian aspects of the architecture of Laszló Hudec
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Nagy Peter Tamas. The Middle Eastern Collection
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Nagy Zita. Outlines coming into focus: a portrait of the Hungarian oriental traveller Dezso Bozóky
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Pantzer Peter (1942- ). Artists from the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in Japan 1869-1918
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Rakos Attila (1976- ). Hungarian expeditions in Mongolia and among Mongolic peoples
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Revesz Agota. Shanghai city of women
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Saly Noemi (1956- ). Sanghay (Shanghai) in Buda in good times and bad
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Sandor Tibor. The Hungarian reincarnation of Mata Hari
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Sarkozi Alice (1942- ). An iconographic description of altars in Tibetan-Mongolian monasteries
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Somi Panni. Dancing deities on ballet stages: Uday Shankar's performances in Hungary
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Spławski Piotr. Hilarity and the coffeehouse: cafe culture humor and Japan
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Spławski Piotr. The impact of Japanese art collections on the education of art and design in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
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Suchomel Filip (1966- ). Japonisme born in fire: Japanese impact on Central European glass and ceramics
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Szava Borbala. Clothing and jewellery of the hmong in Laos
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Szava Borbala. Khmer clothing
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Szava Borbala. Routes travelled by textiles between the South China Sea and the Mediterranean
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Szilagyi Zsolt (1970- ). The historical and cultural role of the Mongolian jebtsundambas
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Szucs Gyorgy (1960- ). The East - in the West
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Teleki Krisztina (1978- ). Depictions and sacred texts of the Buddhist Goddess and Dharma Protectress Śridevi in the Mongolian collection of the Ferenc Museum of Asiatic Arts
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Teleki Krisztina (1978- ). Hungarians in the New Mongolia in the 1920s
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Torok Róbert. The Fratelli Deisinger Company
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Turina Stefano. Japanese stereotypes: the image of Japan and illustrated press from the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and beyond (1859-1899)
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Turina Stefano. Silkworm eggs and a cup of tea: alternative routes for the Japanese objects in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
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Valóczi Róbert. The Indian Collection
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Vargyas Gabor (1952- ). Bark-cloth clothing of the Bru of central Vietnam
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Vegh József. A photojournalist in Mongolia (1959 and 1972). Photographs taken by Miklós Rev in the collection of the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts
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Vegh József. The Gcod ceremony in post-communist Mongolia
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Vinkovics Judit. Objects related to Dzanabadzar and his followers in the Mongolian collection of the Ferenc Museum of Asiatic Arts
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Vinkovics Judit. The bibliography of the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts from the beginnings until 2019
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Watanabe Toshio (1945- )
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Watanabe Toshio (1945- ). Introduction
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Wilhelm Gabor. Vilmos Diószegi and his shamanic research
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Windhoffer Timea. Lajos Ligeti's travels in inner Mongolia as reflected in the artefacts donated to the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts
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Windhoffer Timea. Mongolian diplomatic gifts presented during state visits in the second half of the 20th century
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Windhoffer Timea. The Library
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