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Publishing activity
The most important publication of
the Great Plain Research Institute is the Great
Plain Studies, which enjoys an international fame and recognition.
Several joint publications have also been released in the series of the
Great Plain Foundation, and the ad hoc and conference publications are
popular, too.
Major publications
- The transformation of the systems of East – Central European rural
societies, before and after 1989, ed. by Shingo Minamizuka and Csatári,
Bálint. Kecskemét, 1996.
- Önkormányzatok és területfejlesztés (Local governments and regional
development), In Spanish and Hungarian languages, ed. by Kukorelli,
Irén and José Sanchez. Győr – Kecskemét, 1997.
- Az újrapolgárosodó Alföld (Re-embourgeoisement in the Great Hungarian
Plain), ed. by Baukó, Tamás and Markó, István. Gyula–Békéscsaba 1995.
pp. 237.
- Az „alföldi” út kérdőjelei (Question marks of the “Great Plain” way).
Publication of the Great Plain Congress, ed. by Timár, Judit, Békéscsaba,
1996.
- Ezer írás az Alföldről (A Thousand Essays on the Great Hungarian Plain). Series of the Great
Plain Foundation, ed. by Lisztes, László, Békéscsaba, 1995. selected
and annotated bibliography
- Csatári, Bálint: Az Alföld helyzete és perspektívái (The situation
and perspectives of the Great Hungarian Plain). Publication in the series
of the Great Plain Foundation, Békéscsaba, 1996. pp. 99.
- Rácz, Lajos: Az európai gazdaság-világ történeti földrajza (The historical
geography of the European economy). JATE Press, Szeged, 1997. pp. 124
- Csatári, Bálint (managing editor): Kecskeméti füzetek sorozat
(16 volumes published so far of the series called Kecskemét
Papers, parallel to the preparatory works of the monography called the
History of Kecskemét), 1990-2006
- To date 19 volumes of the Great Plain Studies, a series of annuals
published by the Institute, have been released.
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