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A Karácsonyi Kincsesláda egy varázslatos gyűjtemény, amely 25 tehetséges szerző új karácsonyi verseit, novelláit és meséit rejti. Minden sorából a szeretet, a meghittség és az ünnepi csoda szelleme árad, amely beragyogja a karácsony hangulatát. Ez az antológia olyan, mint egy kincsesláda: minden történet és költemény egy különleges ajándék, amely melegséggel és reménnyel tölti meg a szívünket. Tökéletes választás mindazok számára, akik szeretnék újra és újra átélni az ünnep varázsát. Engedje, hogy ez a csodálatos gyűjtemény elkalauzolja egy felejthetetlen karácsonyi utazásra! Az antológia szerzői: Alexander Corvinus, Aurora Amelia Joplin, Bachorné Lukács Judit, Brettnerné Ónadi Krisztina, Bubrik Zseraldina, Buglyó Juliánna, Csíki Margit, Csipak Valerija, Gyólay Karolina, Györe Zoltánné, H. Kutas Móni, Hecz János Sándor, Horváthné Emi, Józsa Eszter, Kárpáti Ata, Köteles Ilona Duka, Krivák-Móricz Judit Ilona, Márkus Katalin, Nagyné Létai Krisztina, Németh Balázs, Rose Logan, Szőcs Éva, Úri Kovács Ilona, Varga István, Vizkeleti Erzsébet
When in 1705 Kornell Csillag's grandfather returns destitute to his native Hungary from exile, he happens across a gold fob-watch gleaming in the mud. The shipwrecked fortunes of the Csillag family suddenly take a new and marvelous turn. The golden watch brings an unexpected gift to the future generations of firstborn sons: clairvoyance. Passed down from father to son, this gift offers the ability to look into the future or back into history–for some it is considered a blessing, for others a curse. No matter the outcome, each generation records its astonishing, vivid, and revelatory visions into a battered journal that becomes known as The Book of Fathers. For three hundred years the Csill...
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"The hundred years between the revolutions of 1848 and the population transfers of the mid-twentieth century saw the nationalization of culturally complex societies in East Central Europe. This fact has variously been explained in terms of modernization, state building, and nation-building theories, each of which treats the process of nationalization as something inexorable, a necessary component of modernity. Although more recently social scientists gesture to the contingencies that may shape these larger developments, this structural approach makes scholars far less attentive to the "hard work" (ideological, political, social) undertaken by individuals and groups at every level of society ...