Kós Károly publicisztikája
Journal Title: ME.dok - MÉDIA–TÖRTÉNET–KOMMUNIKÁCIÓ - Year 2015, Vol 0, Issue 1
Abstract
(Károly Kós, the journalist) In this article the author presents a detailed portrait of Károly Kós, writer, illustrator, journalist, architect, important public and political fi gure. The author concludes: Kós, who witnessed the tragic events of the century – in which the Hungarians have suffered enormous losses – always maintained a pragmatic realism, and even if he had to endure the consequences of two world wars, always managed to help his community, and published important articles that had resounding echo and important cultural and social effects.
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Péter Sas
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