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The GONDOLAT-JEL is a quarterly for philosophy and the arts. It was founded by students at the József Attila University in [[Szeged]] in the 1970s. Since 1992, the GONDOLAT-JEL is an independent periodical. The purpose is to present contemporary Western thought and current trends in art and together with an up-to-date thematics and graphic design give the GONDOLAT-JEL an unique image among Hungarian cultural publications. | The GONDOLAT-JEL is a quarterly for philosophy and the arts. It was founded by students at the József Attila University in [[Szeged]] in the 1970s. Since 1992, the GONDOLAT-JEL is an independent periodical. The purpose is to present contemporary Western thought and current trends in art and together with an up-to-date thematics and graphic design give the GONDOLAT-JEL an unique image among Hungarian cultural publications. | ||
− | The editorial board consists of intellectuals from [[Budapest]] and [[Szeged]]: | + | The editorial board consists of intellectuals from [[Budapest]] and [[Szeged]]:<br> |
[[László Tölgyes]], associate editor,<br> | [[László Tölgyes]], associate editor,<br> | ||
[[Ágnes Ivacs]], arts editor,<br> | [[Ágnes Ivacs]], arts editor,<br> |
Latest revision as of 03:43, 28 January 2012
The GONDOLAT-JEL is a quarterly for philosophy and the arts. It was founded by students at the József Attila University in Szeged in the 1970s. Since 1992, the GONDOLAT-JEL is an independent periodical. The purpose is to present contemporary Western thought and current trends in art and together with an up-to-date thematics and graphic design give the GONDOLAT-JEL an unique image among Hungarian cultural publications.
The editorial board consists of intellectuals from Budapest and Szeged:
László Tölgyes, associate editor,
Ágnes Ivacs, arts editor,
Zoltán Virág, literature historian,
János Kurdy Fehér, writer,
Beáta Tencz, student.
Contributors:
dr Alpár Losoncz, professor of Philosophy
dr Mihály Vajda, professor of Philosophy
http://www.cab.u-szeged.hu/local/gondolatjel/gonda.html
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