Sándor Lezsák: “We didn’t listen to the news, rather the NEWS happened in the garden of our home”
Anyone who has followed public affairs in Hungary over the past more than 30 years will certainly be familiar with the name and the...
Lívia Kölnei
A woman in the shadow of history – “Hungarians and Germans could look on each other as brothers”
Dr Katalin Rákóczi 's life is a novel, a history made personal, which could have destroyed her, but she did not let herself be...
Lívia Kölnei
Women and men in a new world “Tolerate each other with love!”
Perhaps we, women and men, truly are starting to build a new world. We don’t know what will happen after the pandemic, but in...
kepmas.hu
A deathcamp operated after 1945 in the area of today’s Bratislava – Film about the Ligetfalu massacre
Directors Dávid Géczy and Zoltán Udvardy have made a documentary film titled Genocide in Pozsonyligetfalu about the terrifying events that took place there. In...
Nóra Ivády
“As far as I am concerned, there are no ‘lesser’ dead and ‘greater’ dead, there are only people” – Interview with forensic anthropologist Dr. Éva Susa
The work of forensic pathologist Dr. Éva Susa has given more than 100 families the opportunity of closure in a worthy manner for their...
Lívia Kölnei
Kati Szám: “It is impossible to untangle whether Képmás changed us or we changed Képmás”
For 15 years, Kati Szám has been editor in chief of the magazine Képmás, which through its unique content, refined style and traditional European...
Dóra László
If the body of the nation is sick, the individual sickens, too
Of all the losses caused by Trianon, the human loss hurts most, says Balázs Ablonczy, head of the Trianon 100 research group of the...
Ágnes Németh
In an open cage – interview with Judit Varga and Péter Magyar
This interview was recorded in December, 2019, published in the Képmás print magazine in January, 2020 and in the online kepmas.hu magazine in February...
Nóra Streit
120 volunteers working for children – InDaHouse in Hernádszentandrás
Hernádszentandrás is a village with a population of barely 400 located in the Hernád Valley, where schoolchildren starting the year are greeted not only...
Lívia Kölnei
Conservative feminism during the Horthy era brought significant advancements in women’s emancipation
Barbara Papp is a remarkable historian: she toppled a taboo of several decades by coming not to an ideological nor biased, but rather a...
Vince Tompos
On the threshold of another world – The Last Homely House Foundation
This year, the Foundation Völgyzugolyház Alapítvány a Kacifántosokért (the name ‘Völgyzugoly’ comes from J.R.R. Tolkien and means the ‘last homely house’, or ‘elven fortress’)...
Zsejke Jámbor-Miniska
The mysterious story of Raoul Wallenberg's villa – 'Objects don't lie'
A house where Raoul Wallenberg, the Swedish diplomat who had rescued Jews had lived during the war. A restless art dealer couple who believes...
Kata Molnár-Bánffy
Very Black Friday
That the raging peak of consumerism comes to us every year just in time for the Christmas season when we Christians celebrate the birth...