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Tétel Szabadon hozzáférhető Tétel Szabadon hozzáférhető Humanizmus, Religio, Identitástudat(DEENK Kossuth Egyetemi Kiadója, 2007) Bitskey, István; Jankovits, László; Csehy, Zoltán; Kovács, Zsuzsa; Utasi, Csilla; Tóth-Mihala, Veronika; Kőszeghy, Péter; Tüskés, Gábor; Knapp, Éva; Teszelszky, Kees; Guszarova, Tatjana; Imre, Mihály; Szabó, András; Petrőczi, Éva; Oláh, Szabolcs; Fazakas, Gergely Tamás; Gáti, Magdolna; Gábor, Csilla; Száraz, Orsolya; Nagy, Levente; Bitskey, István; Imre, LászlóTétel Szabadon hozzáférhető Hungarica digitalia: Hongaarse bronnen in Nederlandse digitale collecties van archieven, musea en bibliotheken(2022-05-31) Teszelszky, KeesWe live in a Golden Age for doing research on Dutch-Hungarian relations, as so many Dutch archives, museums and libraries digitise their collections and new research environments became available. The author describes in this article shortly the new trends in digital humanities and introduces recently digitised or born digital material and new available digital collections with Hungarian sources on the history of Dutch-Hungarian relations or at the Utrecht City Archives, The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, the Amsterdam City Archives, the digital library Delpher of KB – National Library of the Netherlands and the Dutch web archive of the same library.Tétel Szabadon hozzáférhető In de dienst van de VOC(2016-09-01) Pusztai, Gábor; Teszelszky, KeesThis paper presents a preliminary survey of people coming from Hungary who were employed for the Dutch East India Company (VOC) between 1602 and 1795, drawing some conclusions from the point of view of national identity, education, social class and ethnic background. The survey was conducted using the database of sea-voyagers of the Dutch National Archive, containing detailed information of the background of the people who entered the service of the VOC. There has never been done a detailed survey of Hungarian immigrants coming to the Dutch Republic in the Early Modern period. So far, only students coming from Hungary to the Netherlands have been studied, but the majority of them have returned to their home country after university and did not stay here. The aim is to introduce the source material and its context in general, which can be the basis of further investigations. So far, almost 118 Hungarians have been identified. The majority of the Hungarians occupied modest positions on the ships and did not return from the east.Tétel Szabadon hozzáférhető Thuiskomen in Nederland: migratiegeschiedenis schrijven met Delpher(2021-03-01) Teszelszky, KeesDelpher is the largest collection of full-text Dutch-language digitised historical newspapers, books, journals and copy sheets for radio news broadcasts available on a website. This article shows the possibilities of Delpher for doing research on Dutch-Hungarian relations by showing the results of an explorative study on a part of the migration history of one Hungarian family in The Hague. The author shows some very specific parts of the micro history of this family based on the content of newspaper advertisements. These sources were identified by addresses, telephone numbers and unique names.