Dear Members,
I’m currently working on a book project titled “Exploring the Early History of Japan-Hungary Relations (1869–1913) – In a Global-Historical Mirror with Reflections to Current Times”, and I would be delighted to hear your thoughts, suggestions, or critiques—especially from researchers in Japanese History, Japanese Studies, Central European studies, political science, or cultural analysis. Your insights could significantly enrich the project’s international scope, scholarly rigor, and contemporary relevance.
For an overview of the current chapters and an updated text please visit:
https://tinyurl.com/yyvmxfz8):
To make this exchange more fun and interactive, I’ll include a “Wall of Online Contributors” in the acknowledgments section (unless anonymity is preferred). I also plan to feature a “Top Five Unexpected Questions” section showcasing the most original or thought-provoking reflections I receive. And if your suggestion sparks a new idea, you’ll be credited accordingly.
If any of these topics resonate with your own research or interests, I’d be thrilled to hear from you—whether it’s a quick remark, a critical challenge, or a recommended reading.
You can send your thoughts to birodalmak_asztalanal@mail.com
Warm regards,
Gergely Toth
https://independent.academia.edu/japanmagyarkapcsolattortenet