Following the successful release of our English-language volume Reclaiming Classical Education, we are pleased to announce that the Hungarian edition has now been published and is available in the bookstores.

The volume brings together international scholars and practitioners who explore the relevance of classical education in today’s rapidly changing educational landscape. Rather than treating classical learning as a historical curiosity, the book argues that engagement with literature, history, philosophy, and the humanities remains essential for cultivating intellectual depth, cultural continuity, and moral responsibility.

Reclaiming Classical Education forms part of a broader international conversation on education, culture, and identity. Its publication in Hungarian makes these debates accessible to a wider domestic audience and strengthens the role of Central Europe in shaping discussions on the future of education.