Volume of studies on Mohács – book presentation

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2016/08/23

A volume of studies entitled „Nekünk mégis Mohács kell…” II. Lajos király rejtélyes halála és különböző temetései (“We Still Need Mohács…” The Mysterious Death and Various Burials of King Louis II), published jointly by the Research Centre for the Humanities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and National Széchényi Library, will be presented in Budapest History Museum on August 29, 2016, on the on the 490th anniversary of the Battle of Mohács. The event will start at 5.30 p.m.

The edited and revised materials of lectures delivered at the scientific conference held in NSZL on August 29, 2015 were published jointly by the Research Centre for the Humanities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and National Széchényi Library. The book entitled „Nekünk mégis Mohács kell…” II. Lajos király rejtélyes halála és különböző temetései (“We Still Need Mohács…” The Mysterious Death and Various Burials of King Louis II) discusses the significance and consequences of the Battle of Mohács, and it also highlights the much debated circumstances of the death and burials of King Louis II on more than three hundred pages and within an interdisciplinary framework.

Edited by staff members of NSZL’s Early Printed Books Collection Farkas Gábor FarkasZsolt Szebelédi and Bernadett Varga, this gap-filling volume of studies is aimed at everyone who is interested in the Battle of Mohács, a major turning point in the history of Hungary, and in the history of the country during the Ottoman rule. The volume offers the most complete compilation ever of sources on the death of King Louis II (1526–1800), and it also features a rich gallery of images.

Content of the volume:

  • Pál Fodor: Season of Ravens. Thoughts on the Battle of Mohács and its Consequences
  • Géza Pálffy: Mohács – a Turning Point in the History of Hungary and Central Europe
  • Attila Bárány: Hungary and the Assistance from Abroad in 1526
  • János B. Szabó: King Louis II at the Battle of Mohács
  • Péter Kasza: A Corpse in the Brook
  • Zsolt Szebelédi: Difficulties of Interpreting Sárffy’s Letter from the Perspective of a Philologist
  • Lóránt Gergely Magyar: The Limits of Forensic Evidence in Relation to the Death of Louis II
  • Piroska Rácz: Burials at the Royal Basilica in Székesfehérvár
  • Farkas Gábor Farkas: Burials of King Louis II
  • László András Magyar: What Did King Louis II Die From?
  • Levente Seláf: The Battle of Mohács as Reflected in Contemporary Report Songs
  • Dávid Csorba: The Death of Louis II from a Historiographical Perspective

Appendix

  • Selection from Sources on the Death of King Louis II (1526–1800)
  • İbrahim Peçevi’s Description of the Battle of Mohács and the Death of Louis II
  • Recommended Reading
  • Image Gallery
  • Authors of the Volume
  • Summary
  • Place and Name Index

Data of the book: „Nekünk mégis Mohács kell…” II. Lajos király rejtélyes halála és különböző temetései (“We Still Need Mohács…” The Mysterious Death and Various Burials of King Louis II). Edited by Farkas Gábor Farkas, Zsolt Szebelédi and Bernadett Varga. Budapest, Research Centre for the Humanities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, National Széchényi Library, 2016. 336 pages. ISBN 978-963-200-654-3

Price: HUF 3,800.

On the day of the book presentation, the volume can be purchased at a discount price of HUF 3,200. The book is available at the Book Shop of National Széchényi Library, or it can be ordered from our Office of New Publications at the following contact: Tímea Budai-Király, Office of New Publications of NSZL’s Directorate of Research and Academic Affairs, National Széchényi Library; Wing “F” of Buda Royal Palace, H-1827 Budapest; Tel.: +361 224 3878, Fax: + 361 202 0804, email: kiadvanytar@oszk.hu.

The book will be presented in the Gothic Hall of the Castle Museum of Budapest History Museum as a concluding event of the conference entitled "Buda oppugnata: 1541 – a Landmark in the History of Hungary”. Book presentation will start at 5.30 p.m. on August 29, 2016.

The volume will be presented by Szabolcs Varga, historian, habilitated associate professor (Theological College of Pécs).

Invitation card (in Hungarian)