Accepted Abstracts
Invited
Paár-Jákli, Gabriella
Science Diplomacy and 250 Years of Hungarian Contributions to the United States of America
Cultural Studies/Social Sciences
Basa Molnár, Enikő
Hungarian American Connections from Stephanus Parmenius through Lajos Kossuth
Behrendt, Andrew
New Home on the Range: Towards an American History of Hungarian Goulash
Boros, Nicholas
Celebrating 100 Years of Hungarian Cleveland's Iconic St. Emeric Church Building
Fenyvesi, Anna
Book presentation: "Hungarian Roots & American Dreams: Tracing Personal and Local History"
Finch, Kathleen
Coming to America: A Portrait of Hungarian Family and the 1948 Displaced Persons Act
Fodor, Mónika
Negotiating agency, choice, and ethnicity: A narrative study of volunteerism in Hungary
Katkó Pepin, Melissa
250 Years of Hungarian Contributions to the United States of America: How the American Hungarian Foundation has Collected, Conserved, and Celebrated Hungarica [Hungarian American Ethnic Materials] over Seven Decades
Katko Pepin, Melissa, et al. (Panel Discussion)
Hungarian America at 250: Heritage, Identity, and the Role of Cultural Institutions
Piercy, Stokes
From Mátraverebély to Appalachia: Martin Himler, Transnational Identity, and the Making of an American
Sakal, Michael
Dayton Hungarians: Their Stories, Glories and Folklore
Tárkányi, Sándor
Margaret Mahler: A Pioneer of Child Psychoanalysis
Education
Alpár, Alán
International Medical Education at the Semmelweis University in Budapest
Christián, László
What can we learn from US universities? Ludovika: past, present and future!
Currier, Grant; Zimmerman, Jeff (Workshop)
The Shape(s) of Author-ity: Storytelling and Leadership Development
Gergely, Anna, Sidonia Nicolae, István Gergely
Developing Global Competencies in Minority Education in Transylvania: An Impact Assessment of the Gimi2US Academic Mobility Model
Kerekes, Judit, Imre Kökényesi and Ödön Vancsó
Based on Hungarian Innovation, CogniStory Approach that Builds Number Sense Before Notation
Molnár, Brigitta
Az adatvédelmi tudatosság kialakítása a mesterséges intelligencia korában – a pedagógusok, a szülők és a szabályozási környezet szerepe
Pfeifer, Anita
How We Can Preserve Our Culture and Hungarian Identity in the Shadow of War – The Cultural Mission and Activities of the Munkácsy Mihály Hungarian House
Zádori, Iván, Zsolt Nemeskéri, Ákos Jarjabka (Workshop)
Dienes Zoltán szellemi és kulturális öröksége a 21. században
History/Political Science
Csorba, Mrea
Expanding the View: Shedding the Horse Blinders on Migratory–Era Scholarship
Csutak, Zsolt
Perception and Reality : the vision of America in Hungary over the centuries
Deák, Nóra
Remembering 1956 seventy years later: The Maléters – A story of suffering, struggles, survival
Hevő, Péter
The public perception of NATO in the Visegrád states
Kocsev, Bence
Transatlantic Conservatism: Otto von Habsburg and the Shaping of American Political Thought
Kopy¶, Tadeusz
Polish-Hungarian economic cooperation in the 1970s
Kovács, Bálint
Fragments from the Archives: The Federation of Free Hungarian Jurists
Kovács, Tamás
Hungarian Police Officers in the US Service
Leech, Patrick
Indispensable Interpreters: Recovering Hungarian American contributions to the Hungarian refugee resettlement program
Máté, Zsolt
Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy and the Cleveland Hungarians
Németh, Ferenc
Transnational Advocacy for Vojvodina: Hungarian–American Lobbying amid the Breakup of Yugoslavia
Niessen, James P.
History’s First Edition: Public Relations and the Newspaper Record of the Hungarian Refugee Crisis in 1956-57
Pereszlényi-Pintér, Mártha
Remembering Michael Kováts de Fábriczy: Transatlantic Memory, Heroism, and Hungarian Diasporic Identity
Petrás, Éva
Margit Slachta and the Sisters of Social Service in America in the 1920s
Pintér, Zoltán Árpád
Fabriczy Kováts Mihály ezredes: A magyar huszár, aki megteremtette az amerikai könnyűlovasságot
Stark, Tamás
The struggle of Hungarian émigré groups for the release of Hungarian prisoners. The history of the „White Book”
Szigeti, Thomas
The “Magna Carta of the Hungarians” and the “Millennial Constitution”: Anglocentrism and Hungarian Constitutional Discourse, 1867-1920
Language/Literature
Antal-Ferencz, Ildikó
The Road Less Travelled - memoir of prof. Ács Zoltán - from the creative editor’s view
Fenyvesi, Anna
American Hungarian family histories as chronicles of collective memory: Authors’ motivations and attitudes
Grunwald, Marie-Therese
Interpreting Hungarian Culture and Identity in Ottó Tolnai’s Wilhelm-dalok, avagy a vidéki Orpheus to an American readership
Pavlish, James V.
Cleveland and Budapest: Correspondence and Cooperation between József Reményi and Dezső Kosztolányi
Szolláth, Dávid
Should I stay or should I go? Notes on Krasznahorkai’s narrative technique
Varga, Zsuzsanna
The construction of reputation: the work of László Krasznahorkai in the globalised world of literature
Visy, Beatrix
Does Bach Belong to Everyone? The Connection Between Apocalypse and Racism in Krasznahorkai’s Works
Music/Folklore
Armington, Emőke
From Budapest to Broadway: Hungarian Operetta Voices in America
Biggs, Jackie Bodily
Frederic Balazs and the Tucson Civic Opera
Bozzay, Zina
Values and Worldview in Hungarian Folk Songs
Bozzay, Zina (Workshop)
Hungarian Folk Singing Workshop
Deaville, James
Liszt’s Waltz à la hongroise: The Mephisto Waltz No. 1
Kite, Thomas
Molnar Antal: Klasszikus Kánonok
Kite, Thomas (Workshop)
Singing Canons Selected from Molnár’s Klasszikus Kánonok
Leafstedt, Carl
© New York Bartók Archives: The Lost Bartók Editions of 1958-59
Lucas, Sarah
On the Making of a “Definitive Recording” of Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra
Olson, Judith E.
The “Népi Crush“ Is Real: Hungarian Dance as Social Regulator in Rural and Urban Settings
Stover, Pam
The Globalization of Kodaly-inspired Teaching: From Hungary to the United States
Trotter, Veronika
George Herzog: A Hungarian Pioneer of American Ethnomusicology
Science/Economics
Da Silva Carvalho, Carlos
The Bioarchaeological Excavation and Analysis of the St. Nicholas Hungarian-Szekler Cemetery in Székelyudvarhely, Transylvania.
Juhász, Gábor; Ákos Jarjabka and Norbert Sipos
From Conflict to Flourishing: How Work–Family Balance, Social Relations and Workplace Conditions Shape Well-Being
Mayer, Ghislaine
From Budapest to Boston: Hungarian Contributions to Pre-Clinical Medical Education in the United States (1776–2025)