Hungarian Freemasonry [1911-1918]
Galilei Circle
- Oszkár Jászi, Gyula Pikler.
Szabadgodondolat
National Civic-Radical Party
Huszadik Század
Government of Béla Kun [1919]
- György Lukács, Karl Mannheim
Familial and personal social network
- Arthur Koestler, György Lukács, Karl Mannheim, Leo Popper, Leo Szilard
(Fabian Society + Anthroposophic Society)
General Bibliography about the period
Auteur | Année | Nom |
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CONGDON Lee | 1976 | “Karl Polanyi in Hungary, 1900-1919” Journal of Contemporary History, 11 |
DALE Gareth | 2009 | “Karl Polanyi in Budapest: On his political and intellectual formation” European Journal of Sociology, 50, n°1, p. 97-130 |
DALE Gareth | 2010 | “Karl Polanyi and Oszkár Jászi: liberal socialism, the Aster revolution and the Tanácsköztársaság” dans KRAUSZ T. et VÉRTES J. (éds.), [2010] A Magyarországi Tanácsköztársaság – 90 éve, Budapest : ELTE |
DALE Gareth | 2013 | “The boundaries of cosmopolitanism: Karl Polanyi and the ‘Magyar-Jewish mongrel” Environment and Planning, 45 (7). p. 1643 – 1649 |
DALE Gareth | 2016 | “In the East-West Salon” Karl Polanyi: A Life on the Left, New York, Columbia Univ. Press, chap. 1 |
GÁBOR Eva | 2000 | “The Early Formation of Karl Polanyi’s Ideas” dans POLANYI-LEVITT / Mc ROBBIE (eds.) 2000, p. 295-301 |
LITVÁN György | 1990 | “Karl Polanyi in Hungarian Politics (1914-1964)” dans POLANYI-LEVITT (ed.) 1990, p. 30-37 |
MÚCSI Ferenc | 1990 | “The start of Karl Polanyi career” dans POLANYI-LEVITT (ed.) 1990, p. 26-29 |
POLANYI-LEVITT Kari | 2000 | “Tracing Polanyi’s Institutional political economy to its central European source” chap. 33 de POLANYI-LEVITT / Mc ROBBIE (eds.) 2000, p. 378-391 |