History and Power: Can the Past Ever Be Objective?
Today I have a very special guest: Dr. Péter Illik, one of the leading experts on early modern Hungarian history. He is the author of more than 15 books and 200 scholarly articles, many of which have reshaped our understanding of the 16th century, the Ottoman–Habsburg conflicts, and even the international reception of the Treaty of Trianon.
🔎 In this episode, we explore:
- Can there really be such a thing as “objective history,” or is every account shaped by politics and culture?
- How do the perspectives of 16th-century chroniclers like Szerémi György compare with 20th-century historians like Nemeskürty István?
- Why is Hungarian historical discourse still divided today between a “Habsburg-friendly” and a “Habsburg-critical” narrative?
This is a powerful conversation about how history is written — and how it continues to shape the way we think about the past and the present.
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