Blinken OSA Archivum
HU OSA 466-0-1 Documents Related to his Academic Activity
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Folders / Items in this series
Identity Statement
Title
Documents Related to his Academic Activity
Identity Statement
Date(s)
1947 - 1998
Identity Statement
Description Level
Series
Identity Statement
Extent and medium (processed)
19 Archival boxes, 2.38 linear meters
Context
Name of creator(s)
Hanák, Péter
Context
Archival history

This series comprises documents that arrived at the Archivum in envelopes kept in labelled binders. This structure, believed to have been created by Hanák, was preserved. Documents in envelopes have been moved to folders without separating or rearranging them. Binders' labels are indicated in folder titles in brackets, thus sustaining their interrelationships.

After Péter Hanák's death in 1997, the legacy was, according to historian Péter Csunderlik, arranged by a student (Mohácsi, first name unkown), under the supervision of historians Éva Somogyi and Gábor Gyáni, but remained in the late historian's home. The envelopes, in which the documents arrived at the Archivum, were marked with various notes, attributed to Mohácsi. When containing additional information, these are indicated in folders' Notes field as heritage metadata.

Content and structure
Scope and content (abstract)

The first series covers Péter Hanák's academic activity, from scholarly publications to conference lectures and to editorial works.

Content and structure
Scope and content (narrative)

Folders are arranged according to the binders they arrived at the Archivum in, the original labels of which are indicated in folder titles in brackets. Therefore, the first series contains documents (mostly typewritten and a few handwritten manuscripts, translations, proof copies, and occasional related correspondence) connected to Hanák's major publications and research topics such as:
[Assimilation]
[Central Europe]
[Compromise]
[Cultural History]
[The Garden and the Workshop]
[History of Hungary 1890–1918]
[History, Social Sciences, Theory]
[Hungary in the Monarchy]
[Identity]
[Intellectual History]
[Living Culture]
[Modernization, Embourgeoisement, Capitalism]
[Oscar Jászi]
[Operetta]
[Plurality in Central Europe]
[Political History]
[Social Stratification]
[Urbanization]
[Vox Populi]

Content and structure
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information

Duplicates and unmarked press clippings were removed.

Content and structure
Accruals
Not Expected
Conditions of access and use
Conditions governing access
Not Restricted
Conditions of access and use
Conditions governing reproduction
Third party rights are to be cleared.
Notes

As the contents of envelopes were not rearranged, folders often include multiple documents with different titles, occasionally in multiple languages. If a folder contains documents with different titles, the folder title includes the title of each document, separated by a slash. If a folder contains the same document in multiple languages, the folder title includes the title of each version, separated by a slash. It is worth checking the folders' Languages field, as in some cases the language of the document title (and consequently that of the folder title) and the language of the text do not match.<br><br>

Regardless of original language, all titles have been translated into English. Translation primarily relied on the bibliographies included in the following two books: Éva Somogyi (ed.), <i>Polgárosodás Közép-Európában: tanulmányok Hanák Péter 70. születésnapjára</i> (MTA Történettudományi Intézete, 1991); Marius Turda (ed.), <i>The garden and the workshop : disseminating cultural history in East-Central Europe: in memoriam Péter Hanák</i> (Central European University, 1998).<br><br>

Creation dates were not always indicated on the documents. In such cases, the dates included in folders' Date field are either dates of publication, or cover the date span of all the documents from the original binder at hand.

Description Control
Archivist's note
Arranged and described by Miklós Zsámboki, July 2023–June 2024.
HU OSA 466-0-1 Documents Related to his Academic Activity
BookIconSeries Description
Context
Hierarchy
Statistics
Folders / Items
Identity Statement
Title
Documents Related to his Academic Activity
Identity Statement
Date(s)
1947 - 1998
Identity Statement
Description Level
Series
Identity Statement
Extent and medium (processed)
19 Archival boxes, 2.38 linear meters
Context
Name of creator(s)
Hanák, Péter
Context
Archival history

This series comprises documents that arrived at the Archivum in envelopes kept in labelled binders. This structure, believed to have been created by Hanák, was preserved. Documents in envelopes have been moved to folders without separating or rearranging them. Binders' labels are indicated in folder titles in brackets, thus sustaining their interrelationships.

After Péter Hanák's death in 1997, the legacy was, according to historian Péter Csunderlik, arranged by a student (Mohácsi, first name unkown), under the supervision of historians Éva Somogyi and Gábor Gyáni, but remained in the late historian's home. The envelopes, in which the documents arrived at the Archivum, were marked with various notes, attributed to Mohácsi. When containing additional information, these are indicated in folders' Notes field as heritage metadata.

Content and structure
Scope and content (abstract)

The first series covers Péter Hanák's academic activity, from scholarly publications to conference lectures and to editorial works.

Content and structure
Scope and content (narrative)

Folders are arranged according to the binders they arrived at the Archivum in, the original labels of which are indicated in folder titles in brackets. Therefore, the first series contains documents (mostly typewritten and a few handwritten manuscripts, translations, proof copies, and occasional related correspondence) connected to Hanák's major publications and research topics such as:
[Assimilation]
[Central Europe]
[Compromise]
[Cultural History]
[The Garden and the Workshop]
[History of Hungary 1890–1918]
[History, Social Sciences, Theory]
[Hungary in the Monarchy]
[Identity]
[Intellectual History]
[Living Culture]
[Modernization, Embourgeoisement, Capitalism]
[Oscar Jászi]
[Operetta]
[Plurality in Central Europe]
[Political History]
[Social Stratification]
[Urbanization]
[Vox Populi]

Content and structure
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information

Duplicates and unmarked press clippings were removed.

Content and structure
Accruals
Not Expected
Conditions of access and use
Conditions governing access
Not Restricted
Conditions of access and use
Conditions governing reproduction
Third party rights are to be cleared.
Notes

As the contents of envelopes were not rearranged, folders often include multiple documents with different titles, occasionally in multiple languages. If a folder contains documents with different titles, the folder title includes the title of each document, separated by a slash. If a folder contains the same document in multiple languages, the folder title includes the title of each version, separated by a slash. It is worth checking the folders' Languages field, as in some cases the language of the document title (and consequently that of the folder title) and the language of the text do not match.<br><br>

Regardless of original language, all titles have been translated into English. Translation primarily relied on the bibliographies included in the following two books: Éva Somogyi (ed.), <i>Polgárosodás Közép-Európában: tanulmányok Hanák Péter 70. születésnapjára</i> (MTA Történettudományi Intézete, 1991); Marius Turda (ed.), <i>The garden and the workshop : disseminating cultural history in East-Central Europe: in memoriam Péter Hanák</i> (Central European University, 1998).<br><br>

Creation dates were not always indicated on the documents. In such cases, the dates included in folders' Date field are either dates of publication, or cover the date span of all the documents from the original binder at hand.

Description Control
Archivist's note
Arranged and described by Miklós Zsámboki, July 2023–June 2024.