Abstract
The Institute of Social Sciences of the CSPS of the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Košice is an interdisciplinary workplace of social sciences and humanities with a primary research focus on the area of Central Europe in the field of social psychology, sociology and history.
Highlights
The Institute played an important role in the history of post WWII Hungarian - Israeli relations
Germany itself became divided by two superpowers: between the United States and the Soviet Union until the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall, a symbol of the cold war
The study aims to explore the history of the Hungarian Institute in Jerusalem, which was an interesting period of Hungarian-Israeli relations between 1946 and 1948, in spite of this fact it is still a little researched topic in historical studies
Summary
I would like to argue that it existed only a few years, the institute was intended to play an important role as a “connecting bridge”, especially in the cultural, formal and informal sense, between the newly-established State of Israel and post-WWII Hungary. It came to the forefront in Hungary’s analysis of the Middle East, and the Arab-Israeli conflict, in particular. The study intends to present the most relevant documents concerning the Hungarian Institute of Jerusalem in a chronological order
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