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IMRE FORRÓ’S STUDIES IN UTRECHT IN THE 1930S.

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26-06-2024
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Bozzay, R. (2024). IMRE FORRÓ’S STUDIES IN UTRECHT IN THE 1930S. Gerundium, 15(1-2), 67-91. https://doi.org/10.29116/gerundium/2024/1-2/5
Abstract

The Stipendium Bernardinum in Utrecht, founded in 1761, played an important role in the history of Hungarian students’ university studies in the Netherlands in the 20th century. Many Hungarian theologians have been awarded scholarships. Imre Forró was admitted to Utrecht after completing his theological studies in Debrecen. He spent first three years in Utrecht, and then applied for and won another year of scholarship from the scholarship committee to continue his research. The present paper examines several aspects of Forró’s student years: his studies, his student life at the time, and the research work he began in the 1930s, and the history of the Hungarian peregrination to Franeker. Each life story is unique, yet the studies and daily lives of the students abroad share many similarities.

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