The article discusses Hungarian historian Józef Demmel's new edition of his book about Ľudovít Štúr, a key figure in Slovak history. Demmel argues that many myths surrounding Štúr lack historical evidence and were perpetuated by both politicians and academics. He emphasizes that while some details in his earlier work could be refined, the core findings remain valid. The article highlights Demmel's efforts to provide a more accurate understanding of Štúr's life and legacy, including his role in the Slovak national movement and his relationships with other historical figures.
Bias read (Center): The article presents historical analysis without overt ideological framing. It focuses on correcting historical misconceptions and does not take a clear stance on contemporary political issues. The content is balanced, emphasizing scholarly research rather than promoting specific political agendas.



