
Ludovika University Press (LEKI) took part in the 96th Budapest Book Week, held from June 12–15 at Vörösmarty Square, Vigadó Square, and the Danube Promenade. This marks the fifth consecutive appearance of the press at Hungary’s most prominent open-air celebration of contemporary literature.
As the official publishing house of the University of Public Service (NKE), LEKI presented not only textbooks and academic publications linked to NKE’s programs but also a wider selection of social science and political theory books to engage the broader literary public.
New Releases Featured at the Event:
- A Syrena és a csatahajó – A Zrínyi-kutatások legújabb eredményei
(edited by Balla Tibor, Hausner Gábor, Padányi József) - The Post-Liberal Turn and the Future of Conservatism
(edited by Daniel Pitt, Phillip Blond) - Budapest Past and Future
(edited by Dóra Molnár, Tamás Sikos T.) - Kiadványszerkesztés 3 – Megjelenítés by Énekes Ferenc
- Sustainability and Resilience – Social Challenges of Climate Change Adaptation
(edited by Gőcze István, Padányi József) - The French Wars, Hungary, and the Habsburg Monarchy (1792–1815) by Nagy-L. István
Among the titles, Nagy-L. István’s new book on the French wars and the Habsburg Monarchy drew particular interest.
The event served as a valuable platform for promoting both Ludovika University Press and the University of Public Service to academic professionals and the broader reading community.
All featured publications are available at www.ludovika.hu and in the Ludovika Bookstore.
Source: Ludovika University