Kálmán Peregrin: Mindszenty, Tomek, Barankovics – Arcvonások és fordulópontok a keleti politika világában. Budapest, Szent István Társulat, 2020, 195. o.
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Csejoszki , Mihály. 2022. “Kálmán Peregrin: Mindszenty, Tomek, Barankovics – Arcvonások és fordulópontok a Keleti Politika világában. Budapest, Szent István Társulat, 2020, 195. O”. Church History Review 22 (4): 168-70. https://doi.org/10.54231/ETSZEMLE.2021.4.10.
In his latest book, Kálmán Peregrin writes about József Mindszenty, his two contemporaries, the Piarist monk Vince Tomek and the social democratic politician Antal Barankovics - through diary notes and correspondence. The book also provides additional additions to the history of the church of the period, the situation of Hungarian emigration, and the events of Mindszenty’s departure and arrival from abroad.
Csejoszki , Mihály. 2022. “Kálmán Peregrin: Mindszenty, Tomek, Barankovics – Arcvonások és fordulópontok a Keleti Politika világában. Budapest, Szent István Társulat, 2020, 195. O”. Church History Review 22 (4): 168-70. https://doi.org/10.54231/ETSZEMLE.2021.4.10.
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