This volume of studies presents the salient social, administrative and cultural developments of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary during the seventeenth-century. The authors are well known scholars in Romania and Hungary: university staff, archivists and researchers. Topics include public administration and society, cultural aspects, and social and art history as well as the emergence of civic rights.
Gyongy Kovacs Kiss is a historian and the deputy editor in chief of Korunk and editor-in-chief of Erdelyi Muzeum. He has edited and contributed to numerous scholarly studies on Transylvania.
This collection of essays gives a very vivid and colourful picture of early modern Transylvanian history in current terms. -- Antal Szantay European History Quarterly