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AUTHORS BALATON, Petra Senior Lecturer, Institute of History, Department of Modern and Contemporary History, Faculty of Humanities, Karoli Gaspar University of the Reformed Church in Hungary (Budapest) Research fields: History of Economy and Society in Hungary during the Dual Monarchy (1867-1914), with special regard to the underdeveloped regions and History of Transylvania Bosay, Istvan The author is a PhD student of contemporary history at Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary. His research focuses on the history of the Second Mexican Empire and the military history of the Austrian Volunteer Army of the Emperor. The author obtained a PhD scholarship to Mexico in 2017 within the confines of which he is researching the aforementioned topic in Mexico between March 2018 and 2019 as a visiting researcher of the Instituto Mora. BuBNO, Tamas The author is a choral conductor, singer and teacher, honoured with the Liszt Award, Artist of Merit of Hungary, founder and artistic director of Saint Ephraim Male Choir. From 2006 he has taught a course in Byzantine church music and career-planning at the Church Music Faculty of the Franz Liszt Music Academy. At the request of Fülöp Kocsis, Greek Catholic metropolitan of Hajdidorog, he has become an associate professor at the Szent Atanáz Greek Catholic Theological College and the leader of the church musician training. As a chamber singer, soloist, scientific researcher and conductor he has visited almost forty countries in the world. Dupcsik, Csaba Dupcsik, Csaba PhD habil., sociologist and historian, Reader (Károli Gáspár University of Reformed Church), Senior Research Fellow (Centre for Social Sciences Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Sociology), most relevant publication: A magyarországi cigányság a cigánykutatások tükrében, 1890-2008 [The Hungarian Roma in the mirror of the researchers, 18902008]. Budapest: Osiris, 2009. (Second, revised editions in Hungarian and in English are forthcoming.) EGRy, Gábor Gábor Egry is a historian and director of the Institute of Political History, Budapest. His research focuses on nationalism, ethnicity and the politics of identity in modern East and Central Europe. After receiving several prestigious fellowships in Bucharest, Jena, Regensburg and Stanford, he is + 482 +