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| == North American Period (1947-1964) ==
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| === Columbia Project #190 (The Origins of Economic Institutions, 1947-1953) ===
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| ==== 1947 ====
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| | [[Supplementary Statements]]
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| ==== 1948 ====
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| | < [[Plan and Market in Ancient Society]] >
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| ==== 1949 ====
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| |rowspan="3"|Semi-annual sabbatic in London, he takes lesson of WEA and goes to British Museum<ref><nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Dale 2016]], 204]</ref>.
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| | ([[Economic History and the Problem of Freedom]])
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| | < [[Redistribution and Exchange]] >
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| | < [[Armies and Markets in Ancient Greece: Booty Sale and Provisioning]] >
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| ==== 1950 ====
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| | ([[Economics and Freedom to Shape Our Social Destiny]])
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| | ([[The Contribution of Institutional Analysis to the Social Sciences]])
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| | ([[Primitive feudalism and the feudalism decay]])
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| | [[To Oszkár Jászi, 27 October 1950| To Oszkár Jászi]]
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| | < [[The Livelihood of Man (Plan, 1950)|The Livelihood of Man]] >
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| ==== 1951 ====
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| | “[[Child Psychology]]”
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| | “[[Public Opinion and Statemanship]]”
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| | 36/04
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| | Speech
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| ==== 1953 ====
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| | [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau, or Is a free society?]]
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| | ([[Die zwei Bedeutungen von ‘wirtschaftlich’]])
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| | < [[Semantics of General Economic History]] >
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| === Council for Research in the Social Sciences (1954-1958) ===
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| ==== 1954 ====
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| | 24.02.
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| | < [[Outline for a revision of The Great transformation (1954)|Outline for a revision of ''The Great transformation'' (1954)]] >
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| | (''[[Greece]]'')
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| ==== 1955 ====
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| ! Polanyi's Life
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| | “[[Freedom and Technology]]
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| ==== 1956 ====
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| ! Polanyi's Life
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| ! Documents
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| | ([[Leplezett küluralom és szocialista közgazdaság]]) [Concealed Foreign Rule and Socialist Economics]
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| ==== 1957 ====
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| ! |Polanyi's Life
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| ! Date
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| | ''[[Trade and Market in the Early Empires]]. Economies in History and Theory'' (w/ ARENSBERG Conrad & PEARSON Harry (eds.)
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| | “[[Marketless Trading in Hammurabi’s Time]]“ [T&M II]
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| | “[[Aristotle Discovers the Economy]]“ [T&M V]
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| | “[[The Place of Economies in Societies]]“ [T&M XII]
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| | “[[The Economy as Instituted Process]]“ [T&M XIII]
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| | “[[The Semantics of Money-Uses]]“
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| | 24.04.
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| | “[[The Machine and the Discovery of the Society]]“
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| | ([[Freedom in a complex society]])
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| | ([[A Hungarian Lesson]])
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| | [[Letter to Felix Schafer, 1957|To Felix Schafer]]
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| |}
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| ==== 1958 ====
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| ! |Polanyi's Life
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| ! Date
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| ! Documents
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| | ([[For a New West]])
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| | ([[Egy ‘antimarxista’ naplójából]]) [From the Diary of an Antimarxist]
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| | ([[A Galilei Kör ötven év távlatából]]) [The Galilei Circle fifty Years on]
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| | ([[Carl Menger’s two meanings of ‘economic’]])
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| === American Economic Sociology (Unproductive) Period (1959-1964) ===
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| ==== 1959 ====
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| ! |Polanyi's Life
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| | 13.03.
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| | ([[Aristotle on an affluent society]])
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| | ([[Ötven év]]) [Fifty Years]
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| | 13.08.
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| | ([[An Institutional Approach to Early Non-Market Economies]])
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| | ([[Research into the substantive economy]])
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| | ([[Early Economies]])
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| ==== 1960 ====
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| ! |Polanyi's Life
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| ! Date
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| ! Documents
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| |rowspan="7"|
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| | ([[The Role of Strain in Institutional Change]])
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| | ([[The Good Life in an Industrial Society]])
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| | ([[Market Elements and Economic Planning in Antiquity]])
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| | ([[Local Food Markets and Market Trade in the Old World]])
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| | “[[On the Comparative Treatment of Economic Institutions in Antiquity with Illustrations from Athens, Mycenae, and Alakah]]“
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| | ([[Széljegyzetek a szocialista világfordulóhoz]]) [Announcements for the Socialist World Revolution]
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| | “[[A Galilei Kör hagyatéka]]“ [The legacy of the Galilean Circle]
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| |}
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| ==== 1961 ====
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| |rowspan="3"|
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| | 07.02.
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| | < [[Outline for a revision of The Great transformation (1961)|Outline for a revision of ''The Great transformation'' (1961)]] >
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| | xx.05.
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| | ([[The Hungarian Populists]])
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| | 23.09.
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| | ([[Notes on the Draft Program of the CPSU]])
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| |}
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| ==== 1962 ====
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| ! |Polanyi's Life
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| |rowspan="3"|
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| | xx.03.
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| | “[[R. F. G. Sweet Review article]]“
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| | “[[Il pensiero sovietica in transizione]]“
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| | 02.12.
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| | [[Biographical notes|“Biographical notes” to Kari Polanyi-Levitt]]
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| |}
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| ==== 1963 ====
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| ! Date
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| ! Documents
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| |rowspan="8"|
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| | __.01-02.
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| | ([[Functions of Money in the Western Slave Trade]])
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| | xx.01
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| | [[Letter to Kari (01.1963)|To Kari Polanyi-Levitt]]
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| |-
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| | xx.03.
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| | ([[Ports of Trade in Early Societies]])
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| |-
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| | 13.05.
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| | ([[Bücher, Karl (1847-1931)]])
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| | “[[Reflection on the article titled “Text of Pope John’s Encyclical ‘Pacem in Terris’, Calling for a World Community]]“
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| | 09.10.
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| | [[Gazdágszociológia az egyesült államokban]] [Economics Sociology in the United States]
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| |-
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| | xx.12.
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| | “[[Hazánk Kötelessege]]“ [Our Homeland's Duty]
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| |-
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| | xx.xx
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| | ([[Psychology and Ideology in Institutional Change - Actual and Postulated Motives]])
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| ==== 1964 ====
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| | “[[Sortings and ‘Ounce Trade’ in the West African Slave Trade]]“
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Key : “Name” or „Name”: article; Name: book; (Name): draft article; (Name): draft book; <Name>: Plan; To/From: letter
European Period (1886-1947)
Hungarian Period (1886-1919)
1886-1906
- 1904: Karl Polanyi graduates from Grammar School. October 3rd: he enters the Law School of the University of Budapest. He enrols in courses in Roman Law, History of Hungarian and International Law and Ethics; he attends the lectures of Henrik Marcali on early Hungarian History. He also takes part od a Socialist Students groups founded in 1902 by his elder brother, Adolf, and his cousin Odon Por.[1] He applies to change his name; application accepted
- 1905: P. enters the faculty of law and political science. In his second year he enrols in courses in Statistics, National Economics and Modern History, and he attends the lectures of Gyula Pikler on the Philosophy of Law.
- 1906: Karl Polanyi's father death. In the first semester of his third year he studies Church Law, Politics and Civil Law.
1907
| Polanyi's Life
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Date
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| Budapest. He spends the second semester at the Vienna Law School
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xx.01.
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“A Történelmi materializmus Drámája” [The drama of historical materialism]
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1908
| Polanyi's Life
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Date
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| He begins his seminar in psychology and philosophy, where Ernst Mach's Analyse der Empfindungen was discussed.
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01.01-17.08.
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| 18.08.
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To György Lukács
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| The Galilei Circle is organized and P. is elected president.
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22.11.
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09.12.
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To György Lukács
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1909
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xx.02
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“A tudomány mödszere” [The Scientific Method]
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| He obtains the doctorate[2] at the Univerity of Kolozsvár.
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26.06.
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| Late this year “he suffer[s] a series of illnesses.”[3]
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?
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“Kultura – ákultura” [Culture - Pseudo-culture]
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| ?
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Elnöki beszéde a Galilei Kör 1908-1909.évi tevékenységéről a Galilei Kör 1909. május 28-án tartott záróközgyűlésén
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1910
1911
| Polanyi's Life
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Date
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Document
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| Polanyi's appointment as chief editor of Szabadgondolat "coincided with his initiation into the Archimede's Masonic Lodge, established in 1911."[5]
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xx.03.
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“Szemle” [Survey]
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| xx.04.
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“A szabadoktatásért” [Free Education]
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| xx.05.
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“Hit és hiszékenység” [Credo and Credulity]
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| xx.06.
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“A destruktiv irányról” [On the Destructive Turn]
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1912
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Date
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Document
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xx.02.
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“A Magyar irodalom válsága” [The Crisis of Hungarian Literature]
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| He takes his law finals.
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| He leads a seminar on the historical philosophy of Hegel, Marx and Pikler.[6]
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xx.08.
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1913
1914
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xx.01.
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“Könyvek” [Books]
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| 07.02.
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To Michael, 7 February 1914
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| He lectures in the Archimedes lodge on the relationship of science to morals, for the first time.[7]
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13.02.
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| He lectures in the Archimedes lodge on the relationship of science to morals, second time.[8]
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20.02.
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| He lectures in the Comenius lodge on the free thinkers’ movement.[9]
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27.02.
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| He gives a series of lectures on relationship between freemasonry and the free thinkers’ movement. (March and April)
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xx.03.
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“A magyar hegemonia és a nemzetiségek” [The Hungarian Hegemony and Nationalities]”
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| 20.03.
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To György Lukács
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| He participates in the work of the organizing committee of the National Radical Bourgeois Party. (May)
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xx.05.
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“Polgári radikálisok, szocialisták és törtenelmi ellenzé” [Bourgeois Radical, Socialists and the established Opposition]
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| Birth of the Bourgeois-Radical Party. Polanyi is secretary.
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06.06.
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| He gives conferences for the (N)BRP
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To Michael
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Letter to unknown addressee
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| Beginning of WWI for Austria-Hungary in the Serbian Front
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28.07.
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1915-1917
- 1915: early in this year, Polanyi is lieutenant in the Galician Front. He reads the Bible (and convert intimately to Christianism), and Shakespeare's Hamlet.[10]
- 1917: end of the year, P. he brought back in Budapest as war invalid.[11] The Galilei Circle is now officially declared illegal.[12]
1918
1919 (until August)
[15]
| World Events
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“P. probably converts in 1919, a year that witnessed a “mass movement” of conversions of Budapest Jews to Christianity, particularly of the upper classes, and which included in its number Michael Polanyi and his friend Leo Szilard.”[16]
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02.01.
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“Katasztrófa - politika“
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“Szózat a Galilei Kör ifjúgához” [Oration to the Youth of the Galilei Circle]
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| xx.01.
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“Fizikai és szellemi munka” [Manual and intellectual Labour]
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| “Hungary finds itself under attack from Czech-Slovak, Serb, and Romanian armies.”[17]
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xx.02.
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“Internacionálé” [International]
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| ”The government orders the imprisonment of leaders of the Communist Party, banned its newspaper, and shut down its premises. The communist leader Béla Kun is beaten up in prison in the presence of a journalist, whose report occasioned 'a wave of sympathy for the bolsheviks [to sweep] over the capital.'“ This was a turning point.[18]
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21.02.
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xx.02.
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“A tudomány autonomiája és az egyetem autonomiája” [The Autonomy of Science and the Autonomy of the University]
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01.03.
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“Jo gés erőszak” [Law and Violence]
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| 01.03.
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“Polgárháború” [Civil War]
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| The liberal-democratic Károlyi government is replaced by a new Soviet-influenced regime headed by Béla Kun.
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“On Lukács’s invitation he accepted an official position in the People’s Commissariat of Social Production.”[19]
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21.03.
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“I joined the Party” Duczynska 1970…
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02.05.
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“In June 1919, he [is] taken to Vienna to undergo a grave operation from which he recover[s], in some measure, after many months.”[20]
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xx.06.
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“Through the summer of 1919, Polanyi convalesced in Eugenie Schwarzwald’s rest home at Hinterbrühl [Helmstreitmühle] at Hinterbrühl, a suburb of Vienna. Schwarzwald must have seemed to him an Austrian pendant to his own mother. A pedagogue, social reformer, and feminist, she put her villa at the disposal of Hungarian left wing refugees, and ran a salon (…) at which regular guests included Polanyi’s future political antagonist, the arch-conservative sociologist Othmar Spann, as well as several future acquaintances, such as the legal theorist Hans Kelsen and the philosopher of science Karl Popper.”[21] / He participates in negotiation [Hülsmann 2007]
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xx.07.
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| End of the Hungarian Soviet Republic, leaded by Béla Kun
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01.08.
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Austrian Period (1919-1933)
1919 (since June)
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
English Period (1933-1941; 1943-1947)
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940s
1943 (Autumn)
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| Back to London P. and I. Duczynska meet Count Károlyi[31]
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Autumn
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1944
1945
1946
Posthumous
Notes
- ↑ Duczynska 1970, KPA 29/12 46.
- ↑ Equivalent of an English university Master's
- ↑ Dale 2016a, 32.
- ↑ This article was published two times. First in 1910, in Huszadik Század [01/06, 6-8], and second in Szabadgondolat, 8.3, 1918 [01/06, 1-5].
- ↑ Múcsi 1990, 29. “This particular lodge had as its mandate reorganization of the Hungarian Association of Free Thinkers with the participation of nine 'masters' who had left the Comenius lodge. The founders of the group hoped to recruit students from the Galilei Circle, and to publish a journal for its members. Szabadgondolat thus came into being, and both the lodge and the journal strengthened by Polanyi's active participation.” [Ibid.]
- ↑ Gyurgyák 1986, 182
- ↑ Gyurgyák 1986, 182.
- ↑ Gyurgyák 1986, 182.
- ↑ Gyurgyák 1986, 182.
- ↑ Duczynska 1970, KPA 29/12, 48
- ↑ Duczynska 1970, KPA 29/12, 48
- ↑ Duczynska 1970, KPA 29/12, 48
- ↑ Litván 1990, 31-32
- ↑ Duczynska 1970, KPA 29/12, 49.
- ↑ I choose a psychological 'cut' in this period and no a physical 'cut' that would be June… --~~~~
- ↑ Dale 2016, 7.
- ↑ Dale 2016, 58.
- ↑ Dale 2016, 58. See also Wikipedia
- ↑ Dale 2016, 58. Dale uses: Congdon, Exile and Social Thought (ref), 218; an anonymous interviewee, an drefers also to „Die neue Internationale“ [1925]
- ↑ Duczynska 1970, KPA 29/12, 49.
- ↑ Dale 2016, 63; See also Duczynska 1970, KPA 29/12, 50.
- ↑ Arbitrary date in the year.
- ↑ Dale 2016, 64.
- ↑ As for the 1919 drafts, the date is arbitrary during the year.
- ↑ Duczynska 1970, KPA 29/12, 50.
- ↑ Dale 2016, 65; See also Duczynska 1970, KPA 29/12, 51. The BMU, “funded, to his discomfiture, by the Czech liberal leader Eduard Beneš, was the foremost publishing organ of Hungarian exiles and emigrés. Its ambit was global, but its most important achievement was to provide regular reports on what it termed “Magyar fascism” [Dale 2016, 65]
- ↑ Gareth Dale and Adam Fabry are followed here ([Polanyi 2016, 99]), and not the Archive on line that dates this text in ”1928”
- ↑ The date is almost arbitrary, but I believe it's after „Sozialistische Rechnungslegung”
- ↑ „Über die Freiheit“ in POLANYI 2005
- ↑ Duczyńska 1970, KPA 29/12, 53.
- ↑ Duczynska 1970, KPA 59/02, 53.