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HU OSA 336-0-2 Atlantic Research and Publication Related Files
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Atlantic Research and Publication Related Files
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1979 - 1996
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19 Archival boxes, 2.38 linear meters
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This part of the Király papers consists of the documents relating to the establishment and work of the Atlantic Research and Publication Ltd. (ARP). The publishing house, whose founder and president was Béla Király, published numerous volumes in the field of East and Central European social, political and military history of the 18-20th century. In most cases the authors were highly reputed scholars and in many cases dissident thinkers from the region. ARP therefore played a role not only in revitalising scholarly discourse between the region and the English speaking world, but at the same time supported and promoted dissident political and scientific discourse within the region itself. ARP closely cooperated with Columbia University Press, the main distributor of the volumes in the United States, with other institutions, (University Press of America, UPA, Institut National des Langue et Civilisation Orientales, INALCO, Paris), and several Hungarian institutions and publishing houses. The collection contains corporate records (legal documents, minutes, reports, data on circulation), correspondence relating to publishing projects, proposals, correspondence with the authors and editors, applications, documents relating to grant and publication projects. In many other things ARP was one of the institutions that organised research trips to the US for Hungarian dissident thinkers and politicians throughout the second half of the 1980s. János Kis, Ferenc Kőszeg, Gábor Demszky, Tibor Liska, Bálint Nagy, and other prominent figures of the Hungarian opposition were invited to the US by ARP. In this project ARP cooperated closely with Open Society Fund/Soros Foundation, and the Hungarian émigré circles in France, Péter Kende, László Rajk. In this way ARP also contributed to the development of Hungarian samizdat with logistical and financial support. ARP made available in English manuscripts, historical documents that were censored by the regime in Hungary - most importantly a collection of essays and documents of István Bibó.
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Not Expected
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Third party rights are to be cleared.
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Processed by András Mink.
HU OSA 336-0-2 Atlantic Research and Publication Related Files
BookIconSeries Description
Context
Hierarchy
Statistics
Folders / Items
Identity Statement
Title
Atlantic Research and Publication Related Files
Identity Statement
Date(s)
1979 - 1996
Identity Statement
Description Level
Series
Identity Statement
Extent and medium (processed)
19 Archival boxes, 2.38 linear meters
Content and structure
Scope and content (abstract)
This part of the Király papers consists of the documents relating to the establishment and work of the Atlantic Research and Publication Ltd. (ARP). The publishing house, whose founder and president was Béla Király, published numerous volumes in the field of East and Central European social, political and military history of the 18-20th century. In most cases the authors were highly reputed scholars and in many cases dissident thinkers from the region. ARP therefore played a role not only in revitalising scholarly discourse between the region and the English speaking world, but at the same time supported and promoted dissident political and scientific discourse within the region itself. ARP closely cooperated with Columbia University Press, the main distributor of the volumes in the United States, with other institutions, (University Press of America, UPA, Institut National des Langue et Civilisation Orientales, INALCO, Paris), and several Hungarian institutions and publishing houses. The collection contains corporate records (legal documents, minutes, reports, data on circulation), correspondence relating to publishing projects, proposals, correspondence with the authors and editors, applications, documents relating to grant and publication projects. In many other things ARP was one of the institutions that organised research trips to the US for Hungarian dissident thinkers and politicians throughout the second half of the 1980s. János Kis, Ferenc Kőszeg, Gábor Demszky, Tibor Liska, Bálint Nagy, and other prominent figures of the Hungarian opposition were invited to the US by ARP. In this project ARP cooperated closely with Open Society Fund/Soros Foundation, and the Hungarian émigré circles in France, Péter Kende, László Rajk. In this way ARP also contributed to the development of Hungarian samizdat with logistical and financial support. ARP made available in English manuscripts, historical documents that were censored by the regime in Hungary - most importantly a collection of essays and documents of István Bibó.
Content and structure
Accruals
Not Expected
Conditions of access and use
Conditions governing access
Not Restricted
Conditions of access and use
Conditions governing reproduction
Third party rights are to be cleared.
Description Control
Archivist's note
Processed by András Mink.