Annus Irén: Introduction. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (5) 1. (2009)
Blutman László: In search of a legal definition of religion : lessons from U. S. federal jurisprudence. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (5) 1. (2009)
Bollobás Enikő: The marking and the telling - versions of the stigma narrative as given by Anne Hutchinson, Emily Dickinson and Philip Roth. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (5) 2. (2009)
Bosnicova Nina: God is an activist : religion in narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass and the autobiography of Malcolm X. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (5) 1. (2009)
Brînzeu Pia: Surfictional intratextuality : Raymond Federman. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (5) 2. (2009)
Bíró-Nagy Katalin: Reconceptualized time and space in contemporary native American discovery narratives. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (5) 2. (2009)
Csetényi Korinna: Fall from innocence : Stephen King's The body. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (5) 2. (2009)
Csillag András: In memoriam Országh László : születésének 100. évfordulójára ed. by Lehel Vadon. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (5) 1. (2009)
Gibson Dawn-Marie: Opportunities and challenges for the nation of Islam. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (5) 1. (2009)
Hamzea Liliana: Americanization and discourses of national identity in the Romanian dilema. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (5) 2. (2009)
Kovács Ágnes Zsófia: Edith Wharton's model of culture in French ways and their meaning. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (5) 2. (2009)
Kozlovic Anton Karl: Samson as a Moses-figure in Cecil B. Demille's Samson and Delilah (1949). In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (5) 1. (2009)
Kérchy Anna: The unraveling archive : essays on Sylvia Plath ed. by Anita Helle. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (5) 1. (2009)
Kökény Andrea: British and/or American - the colonization of the Oregon Country. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (5) 2. (2009)
Kökény Andrea: U.S. foreign and immigration policies in the Caribbean Basin by Éva Eszter Szabó. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (5) 1. (2009)
Máté-Tóth András and Feleky Gábor Attila: Civil religion in Central and Eastern Europe : an application of an American model. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (5) 1. (2009)
Peterecz Zoltán: Private American help in the financial reconstruction of Central Europe in the 1920s. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (5) 2. (2009)
Popescu Dan and Truţă Liliana: The human(e) parrot. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (5) 2. (2009)
Rubboli Massimo: Now that he is safely dead : the construction of the myth of Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968). In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (5) 1. (2009)
Szélpál Lívia: Transnational history : an American perspective. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (5) 2. (2009)
Tarnóc András: Movements into alterity : character development Via claiming the female space in a narrative of the life of Mrs. Mary Jemison. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (5) 2. (2009)
Tóth Zsófia Anna: American cinema at the crossroads of American studies. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (5) 2. (2009)
Vajda Zoltán: Foreword. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (5) 2. (2009)