Two actual courses held in Hungarian at Eötvös University, Budapest in the Autumn Semester of 1995 and the Spring Semester of 1996 by István Szijártó

  1. Natalie Zemon Davis: The Return of Martin Guerre. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts – London, England, 1983.
  1. David Warren Sabean: Power in the blood. Popular culture and village discourse in early modern Germany. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1984.
  1. Georges Duby: The Legend of Bouvines. War, Religion and Culture in the Middle Ages. University of California Press, Berkeley – Los Angeles, 1990. (First edition: Le dimanche de Bouvines, Gallimard, Paris, 1973.)
  1. Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie: Jasmin’s Witch. Scolar Press, Aldershot, 1987. (First edition: La sorciere de Jasmin. Editions du Seuil, 1983.)
  1. Alan Macfarlane: The Family Life of Ralph Josselin. A Seventeenth-Century Clergymen. An Essay in Historical Anthropology. Norton, New York − London, 1977. (First edition: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1970.)
  1. Carlo Ginzburg: The Cheese and the Worms. The Cheese and the Worms. Cosmos of a Sixteenth-Century Miller. Routledge: London, 1982. (First edition: Il formaggio e i vermi. Giulio Einaudi, Torino, 1976.)
  1. Paul Boyer − Stephen Nissenbaum: Salem Possessed. The Social Origins of Witchcraft. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts – London, England, 1974.
  1. Robert W. Scribner: Historical Anthropology of Early Modern Europe. In: R. Po-chia Hsia – R. W. Scribner (eds.): Problems in the Historical Anthropology of Early Modern Europe. Wiesbaden, 1997.
  1. Robert Darnton: Robert Darnton: The Great Cat Massacre And Other Episodes in French Cultural History. Vintage Books: New York, 1985.
  1. Robert Redfield: The little community. Viewpoints for the study of a human whole. Chicago, 1955.
  1. Barbara Tuchman: Distant Mirror. Macmillan, London, 1979.
  1. Erik H. Erikson: Young man Luther. Norton: New York, 1958.
  1. Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie: Carnival. A people’s uprising at Romans, 1579−1580. Scolar Press, London, 1980. (First edition: Le Carneval de Romans. Éditions Gallimard, Paris, 1979.)
  1. E. P. Thompson: The Moral Economy of the English Crowd. Past & Present, 1971.
  1. Clifford Geertz: Deep play: Notes on the Balinese cockfight. & Thick description: Toward an interpretive theory of culture. In: The interpretation of cultures, New York, 1975.
  1. Giovanni Levi: Inheriting Power. The Story of an Exocist. Chicago-London, 1988. (First edition: L’eredita immateriale: Carriera di un esorcista nel Piemonte del seicento. Giulio Einaudi, Torino, 1985.)
  1. J. C. Holt: Robin Hood. Thames and Hudson, London, 1989. (First edition: 1982.)
  1. Natalie Zemon Davis: Fiction in the archives. Pardon tales and their tellers in sixteenth-century France. Polity Press, Cambridge, 1987. (First edition: Stanford, California, 1987.)

And in Hungarian:

  1. Fügedi Erik: Az Elefánthyak. Magvető, Budapest, 1992.
  1. Péter Katalin: A csejtei várúrnő: Báthory Erzsébet. Helikon, Budapest, 1985.
  1. Benda Kálmán: Erdély végzetes asszonya. Helikon, Budapest, 1986.
  1. Rákosné Ács Klára: Vallanak a beták. Életutak pszichografológiai megközelítése. Magvető, Budapest, 1985.
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