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More than 12,000 titles have been published in the Szent István Társulat’s book workshop, with nearly 60 million copies printed. In addition to theology as its main profile, its publishing activities extend to philosophy, the natural sciences, history and its auxiliary sciences, law and political science, sociology and psychology, educational science, cultural and literary history, art history, and ethnography.  With the publication of more than 100 new titles each year, it is the largest church publishing house in Central Europe.
Since its founding in 1991, the Publisher has been a key source of agricultural and agrarian professional literature in Hungary. In addition to textbook publishing, it has been involved from the very beginning in publishing agricultural professional books and journals. In recent years, an increasing number of digital publications have been released, and the so-called Practical Knowledge Base professional publications have also appeared.
The publisher releases art monographs, albums, works on social and natural sciences, higher education volumes on pedagogy, psychology, and law, as well as family, travel, and gastronomy books, lifestyle works, and reference publications. Written by excellent experts, these books contain not only a complete summary of previous knowledge but also the latest research results and hypotheses.
Tarsoly Publishing was founded in Budapest in 2000 from the editorial staff of the Révai New Lexicon. After publishing the 19-volume lexicon presenting 20th-century Hungarians and the 5-volume encyclopedia titled Hungary in the 20th Century, the publisher remains committed to the crucial issues of the Hungarian people.
The origins of Századvég Publishing go back to 1985, when the very first issue of the Századvég journal appeared. A few years later, the Publisher was formed from the journal, becoming one of the country's premier social and political science publishers over the past three decades. Its annually expanding range includes works by both domestic and foreign authors in the fields of history, political science, sociology, and philosophy.
Over the past nearly three decades, Nap Publishing has considered the publication of works carrying values in cultural history, literature, linguistics, history, ethnography, and public culture its main vocation. The main topics covered by its standing series are historiography, linguistics and language history, ethnography, contemporary Hungarian theater and classical music, as well as literary history and contemporary literature (In memoriam, Emlékezet, Reprint, Álarcok, Magyar esszék).
The publisher’s goal is the release of books (art books, albums, catalogs, conference booklets, oeuvre assessments), CDs, DVDs, and the periodical Magyar Művészet (Hungarian Art) produced under the auspices of the Hungarian Academy of Arts (MMA) and its institutions. Furthermore, it handles the creation of oeuvre documentation commissioned by the MMA, portrait film production, video services, and the curation of photo and video archives.
Martin Opitz Publishing was established in 2003, specifically for the publication of academic books. Their themes encompass history, religious history, sociology of architecture, literary history, legal history, linguistics, the history of weaponry, archaeology, art history, and numismatics. Regarding genres, grand monographs, doctoral dissertations, conference proceedings, and commemorative volumes (Festschriften) are found alongside art albums and anecdote collections written with scholarly rigor.
Magyar Napló Publishing is a literary workshop operating alongside the Hungarian Writers' Association. In addition to works by prestigious and well-known writers, poets, translators, and literary historians, it publishes a significant number of volumes dealing with literary scholarship, history, sociography, ethnography, and religion, as well as art albums. The database contains over 350 volumes.
The publisher’s books bring the works of the most excellent Hungarian and foreign authors in the fields of arts—especially fine arts—philosophy, literary history, and recently, historical sciences to the interested reading public. Works by Hungarian artistic and academic authors from within and beyond the borders, as well as translations primarily from English, German, and French, represent modern European and overseas currents of thought.