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Róbert Gyula Cey-Bert (born July 5, 1938) is a Hungarian writer, psychosociologist, and food historian.


Early years, studies


Childhood, studies in Kaposvár

Cey-Bert was born in
Bárdudvarnok Bárdudvarnok () is a village in Somogy County, Somogy county, Hungary. It is located in the Zselic. The village of Szenna is very close to Bárdudvarnok. From the city of Kaposvár there are two ways to go to Bárdudvarnok. Tourism, sports Tou ...
, Hungary on 5 July 1938. His ancestors were water millers in South Somogy for centuries; they included the areas of
Barcs Barcs (; ; or ) is a border town in Somogy County, Hungary, and the seat of Barcs District. The Drava River marks the southern boundary of the settlement. Geography Located at the Croatian border and the River Drava, the town is surrounded by ...
,
Babócsa Babócsa (, ) is a village in Somogy County, Hungary. Etymology Its name derives from the Hungarian or South Slavic world ''bab'' () which is a typical plant in the region. Geography It is on the southern side of ''Inner Somogy'', 5 km fr ...
, Vízvár,
Csurgó Csurgó (formerly ''Somogy-Csurgó''; or ) is a town in Somogy County, Hungary, and the seat of Csurgó District. The settlement is part of the Balatonboglár wine region. Geography It lies on the southwestern part of Somogy County, near the ...
,
Rinyaszentkirály Rinyaszentkirály () is a village in Somogy county, Hungary Etymology According to the local legends Béla IV of Hungary flew there during the Mongol invasion and later he founded the village. The scientific explanation states that it was named ...
and Lábod. His father, Géza Czeibert, was the last mill owner of the centuries-old miller dynasty, the mill was
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and closed down by the
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in 1949. After graduating from the Central Primary School in
Kaposvár Kaposvár (; also known by alternative names) is a city with county rights in southwestern Hungary, south of Lake Balaton. It is one of the leading cities of Transdanubia, the capital of Somogy County, and the seat of the Kaposvár District and th ...
, he started his secondary school studies at the Táncsics Mihály gimnázium. As a high school student, he studied literature and history far beyond what was expected in the curriculum, and played a lot of sports, especially athletics and football.


1956, Austria, Switzerland

On the news of the outbreak of the
1956 revolution The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 (23 October – 4 November 1956; ), also known as the Hungarian Uprising, was an attempted countrywide revolution against the government of the Hungarian People's Republic (1949–1989) and the policies caused by ...
, he travelled to
Budapest Budapest is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns of Hungary, most populous city of Hungary. It is the List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, tenth-largest city in the European Union by popul ...
on 25 October 1956, where he joined the Corvin köz rebels led by
Gergely Pongrátz Gergely Pongrátz ( Gherla, 18 February 1932 – Kiskunmajsa, 18 May 2005) was a Hungarian revolutionary and prominent veteran of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. He was the commander of arguably the largest and perhaps the best-known group of ...
.Cey-Bert Róbert Gyula - A szabadságharcos (Püski, 2018) https://iponcomp.com/shop/product/cey-bert-robert-gyula-a-szabadsagharcos/1682986 After the fall of the city centre, he managed to return to Kaposvár. In several classes of his secondary school he gave accounts to his teachers and fellow students of the struggles and revolutionary days he had experienced in Pest. It became common knowledge in the town that he had been an active participant in the armed struggles in Pest, his teachers warned him that the AVO was reorganising and that if he wanted to survive he would have to flee and leave the country. On 21 November, he crossed over to Austria, where he graduated from the Hungarian-language grammar school, the ''Ungarisches Realgimnasium,'' in Kammer am Attersee. After graduating from high school, he continued his studies at the
University of Geneva The University of Geneva (French: ''Université de Genève'') is a public university, public research university located in Geneva, Switzerland. It was founded in 1559 by French theologian John Calvin as a Theology, theological seminary. It rema ...
,
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, between 1958 and 1965, where he was elected president of the Hungarian student community of over 120 students in 1960. In 1962, he graduated in commerce from the ''Faculté des sciences économiques et sociales'' of the University of Geneva. He completed his
doctoral thesis A thesis (: theses), or dissertation (abbreviated diss.), is a document submitted in support of candidature for an academic degree or professional qualification presenting the author's research and findings.International Standard ISO 7144: D ...
at the Sorbonne in Paris, under the supervision of Professor
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, on the ''Psychosociologie des cuisines nationales et des civilisations gastronomiques,'' and defended it at Professor Robert Girod at the University of Geneva.


Career


Geneva

After obtaining his
doctorate A doctorate (from Latin ''doctor'', meaning "teacher") or doctoral degree is a postgraduate academic degree awarded by universities and some other educational institutions, derived from the ancient formalism '' licentia docendi'' ("licence to teach ...
, he started a family in 1966. The same year, in Geneva, he founded his
research institute A research institute, research centre, or research organization is an establishment founded for doing research. Research institutes may specialize in basic research or may be oriented to applied research. Although the term often implies natural ...
''Institut de recherches de Motivation et de Communication,'' of which he became director.Cey-Bert Róbert Gyula: Atilla a Hun üzenet (2013. május 28.) http://azeletgenfbenmagyarkent.blogspot.com/2013/05/cey-bert-robert-gyula-atilla-hun-uzenet.html His research interests were in marketing and advertising psychology; he studied shopping, eating and travel habits. Following five years of research in Germany, Austria, Belgium, France, Netherlands and Switzerland, his study of new dietary trends has been widely praised. Over time, a close relationship developed between him and Cardinal Primate József Mindszenty, who lived in
exile Exile or banishment is primarily penal expulsion from one's native country, and secondarily expatriation or prolonged absence from one's homeland under either the compulsion of circumstance or the rigors of some high purpose. Usually persons ...
at the
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. From Geneva, he visited the Cardinal-Prince several times in Vienna and helped him to write his book on King Saint Stephen. Cey-Bert was admitted to the ''Knight Cross of the Order of St Lazarita'' on the recommendation of Mindszenty. He was among the founders of the Association Suisse-Turquie in 1973-74, an active association that aims to foster friendly relations between Swiss and Turkish communities.


Far East

His wife died in 1981, after that, his work increasingly focused on the Far East, building business relationships in Hong Kong,
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, Bangkok and Singapore. In Bangkok, he founded the research institute ''Gastronomy Research International'', where his main research focus was the study of Asian eating habits. As a result of his research, he was the first in the world to identify two great civilisations according to their
gastronomic Gastronomy is the study of the relationship between food and culture, the art of preparing and serving rich or delicate and appetizing food, the cooking styles of particular regions, and the science of good eating. One who is well versed in gastr ...
customs, rooted in the ancient past. Thanks to his research, a growing number of major airlines and luxury hotels have sought him out as an expert to improve their services and gastronomic strategies. His international gastronomic conferences, pairing gourmet Chinese cuisine with French wines, have been so successful that he has become a well-known and sought-after figure on the international gastronomic scene, from Thailand to Indonesia]and Singapore. Some of the international symposia and congresses organised by Cey-Bert related to his period in the Far East: - International symposium on harmonizing Chinese cuisine and French wines - Hong Kong, Guangdong, Guandong,
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(1981) - Symposium on the gastronomic strategy of ''Nouvelle Cuisine Française'' with
Henri Gault Henri Gault (, 4 November 1929 - 9 July 2000) was a French food journalist. He was co-founder of the Gault Millau guides with Christian Millau, and invented the phrase '' nouvelle cuisine''. He later stated that he regretted it. Biography Gau ...
- Bangkok, The Oriental (1981) - International symposium on harmonizing Japanese cuisine and French wines with Shizuo Tsuji - Osaka (1982) - Symposium on harmonizing chocolate and wine with Alain Senderens - Paris (1983) ''-'' World Gastronomic Council - Bangkok - The Oriental (1984) * Chaired by Henry Gault (President), Róbert Gyula Cey-Bert (Secretary General),
Paul Bocuse Paul François Pierre Bocuse (; 11 February 1926 – 20 January 2018) was a French chef based in Lyon known for the quality of his restaurants and his innovative approaches to cuisine. Dubbed "the pope of gastronomy", he was affectionately nick ...
, Thanadsri Svasti, Hiroyuki Yamagata, Willie Mark and Mercedes Giralt. * The organization was founded by some of the world's leading gastronomic personalities with the aim of defending national and regional cuisines and organizing cultural, commercial and technical events. - Symposium on harmonizing Italian cuisine and wines with Federico d'Amato - Rome (1985) - Symposium on the harmonization of Thai cuisine and wines - Bangkok (1988) - First ''World Gastronomic Council'' Congress -
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(1989) * President: Henry Gault, Secretary General: Róbert Cey-Bert - Second ''World Gastronomic Council'' Congress -
Mexico City Mexico City is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Mexico, largest city of Mexico, as well as the List of North American cities by population, most populous city in North America. It is one of the most important cultural and finan ...
(1996) * President: Róbert Cey-Bert, Vice-President: Enrique Figueroa, Secretary General: Enrique FigueroaMagyar elnököt választottak... Magyar Nemzet, November 18, 1996. p. 19. The above means that Cey-Bert was elected Secretary General of the ''World Gastronomic Council'' in Bangkok in 1984 and President of the ''World Gastronomic Council'' in Mexico City in 1996. In addition to his gastronomic activities, he was also involved in research on Hungarian prehistory and
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. He continued his research on Hungarian prehistory in
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
, Uyguria,
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and
Inner Mongolia Inner Mongolia, officially the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is an Autonomous regions of China, autonomous region of China. Its border includes two-thirds of the length of China's China–Mongolia border, border with the country of Mongolia. ...
. He studied religious history as a
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in
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and as a Buddhist monk in Thailand. In addition to Japan and Thailand, he has conducted research on religious history among the Animist hill tribes of
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and in
Myanmar Myanmar, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar; and also referred to as Burma (the official English name until 1989), is a country in northwest Southeast Asia. It is the largest country by area in Mainland Southeast Asia and has ...
(until 1989
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).


Karen ambassador

Cey-Bert, in his research into the history of religion, learned about the persecuted
Karen people The Karen ( ), also known as the Kayin, are an ethnolinguistic group of peoples who speak Karenic languages and are indigenous to southern and southeastern Myanmar, including the Irrawaddy Delta, Irrawaddy delta and Kayin State. The Karen ac ...
, who have been fighting the Myanmar (Burmese) government since 1949 to achieve Karen
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. In 1992, the Karen
interim government A provisional government, also called an interim government, an emergency government, a transitional government or provisional leadership, is a temporary government formed to manage a period of transition, often following state collapse, revolut ...
appointed Cey-Bert as its international ambassador, and after considerable diplomatic effort, he succeeded in getting the Karen admitted to the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO). Every year, Cey-Bert spends several months with the Karen, where he is still held in high esteem.


Back in Hungary

In 1993, he founded the Hungarian Wine Academy and organized the first Budapest Wine Festival. In 1996 he returned to
Hungary Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia and ...
and founded the research institute ''Cey-Bert Kutatóintézet'' in Budapest, where he worked as a consultant for renowned hotels and major Hungarian companies. From 2000, he lectured in gastronomy and catering at the
Kodolányi János University Kodolányi János University (Hungarian: ''Kodolányi János Egyetem'' or KJU) is a Private university, private higher education institution in Hungary with its main campus in Budapest. It has regional campuses in Székesfehérvár and Orosháza. ...
for six years. From 2021 he will be Senior Advisor at the ''Magyarságkutató Intézet''. He is a member of the International Wine Academy and the Hungarian Wine Academy; Honorary President of the World Federation of Gastronomy. Since 1998, he has written books mainly on wine and gastronomy, religious history and prehistory, but has also published poetry and novels. In addition to Hungarian, his books have been published in four languages,
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,
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,
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and
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.


Family

He married in 1965. He has two children, Tünde (1966) and Tibor (1968). Cey-bert has five grandchildren: his daughter's daughters Csenge (1998), Szinta (2000) and Tenke (2004); as well as his son's sons Turul (2007) and Timur (2010). He was widowed in 1981, he remarried in 2006, his wife is Szekler, Dr. Éva Németh, who works as a
neurologist Neurology (from , "string, nerve" and the suffix -logia, "study of") is the branch of medicine dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of conditions and disease involving the nervous system, which comprises the brain, the ...
in the hospital in Siófok. He lives in
Siófok Siófok (; ; ) is a town in Somogy County, Hungary on the southern bank of Lake Balaton. It is the Somogy County#Municipalities, second largest municipality in Somogy County and the seat of Siófok District. It covers an area of about between Lak ...
and in his renovated mansion in Bárdudvarnok.


Awards, honours

* Knight's Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit * Knight Cross of the Order of St Lazarita * Gold Diploma of the International Symposium of Chinese Cuisine and French Wines (Hong Kong) * Culinary Great Powers Summit Award (Bangkok) * President's Award of the World Federation of Gastronomic Sciences (Mexico City) * Honorary citizen of Bárdudvarnok * Pro Comitatu Somogy díj * Pesti Srác 1956 díj


Bibliography


Wine and gastronomy

* New pattern of food preferencies. IRCM, Genève 1972 * Nouvelle orientation alimentaire. IRCM, 1972 * Airlines gastronomic promotion. IRCM, Genève 1975 * Changement d’attitude des consommateurs envers le vin. IRCM, Genève 1977 * Yin-Yang mystery of the Chinese Gastronomy. HTA, Hong Kong 1985 * Taste harmony of the Thai cuisine. TAT, Bangkok 1987 * Magyar borok és ételek harmonizációja. Paginárum, Budapest 1999 * Das Hormonieren von ungarischen Weinen und Speisen. Paginárum, Budapest 2000 * Balatoni borgasztronómia. Paginárum, Budapest 2000 * A bor vallása. Szigtim, Budapest 2000 * Balaton Wine Gastronomy. Paginárum, Budapest 2000 * Tokaji borgasztronómia. Paginárum, Budapest 2001 * Tokajer Weingastronomie. Paginárum, Budapest 2001 * Harmony in Hungarian Food and Wine. Paginárum, Budapest 2001 * A magyar konyha ízei. Paginárum, Budapest 2002 * Japán konyha - Az Istenek világa. Paginárum, Budapest 2002 * A kínai konyha. Az erotika és a jin-jang filozófia titokzatos világa. Paginárum, Budapest 2002 * Hungaricum borgasztronómia. Paginárum, Budapest 2003 * A thai konyha, az ízek paradicsoma. Paginárum, Budapest 2003 * Hunok és magyarok konyhája. Mezőgazda, Budapest 2003 * Magyar halgasztronómia. Szigtim, Budapest 2003 * Magyar vadgasztronómia. Szigtim, Budapest 2003 * A szerelem gasztronómiája. Mezőgazda, Budapest 2004 * A magyar bor szellemisége. Hun-Idea, Budapest 2004 * A magyar konyha filozófiája. Püski, Budapest 2009 * Megszólalnak a jelképek. Püski, Budapest 2009


Novels

* A Sólyom embere útjai. Paginárum, Budapest 2001 * A fehér tigris szellemének harcosa. Kairosz, Budapest 2004 * A Sólyom népe. Püski, Budapest 2010 * Atilla, a Hun üzenet. Püski, Budapest 2012 * A Pozsonyi csata. Püski, Budapest 2013 * Koppány – A Fény harcosa. Püski, Budapest 2014 * 1526: a végzetes mohácsi úttévesztés – Béke vagy 150 év háború! Püski, Budapest 2015 * Végvári oroszlánok – Élni és halni a hazáért. Püski, Budapest 2016 * Atilla, the Hun message. Püski, Budapest 2017 * Nincs más út, csak a szabadság – Bocskai–Bethlen szabadságharc török szövetséggel. Püski, Budapest 2017 * A szabadságharcos – Egy élet 1956 szellemében. Üdki, Budapest 2018 * Atilla – Gelecek Nesillere Mesaj. Ostanbul, Kabalci 2018 * A Székely Hadosztály – Erdélyért! A magyar szabadságért! Püski, Budapest 2019 * Atatürk magyarjai – Visszavágás Trianonért. Püski, Budapest 2020 * Fenn az égen hun Nap ragyog – Az Ázsiai Hun Birodalom felemelkedése. Püski, Budapest 2021 * Atilla Sólyma. Püski, Budapest 2022 * A szkíta turul dinasztia örökösei. Püski, Budapest 2023


Poems

* "Adj szabadságot vagy halált!" Gerilla-líra. Hun-Idea, Budapest 2004 * Kép a fán – Szakrális szerelem a dzsungelháborúban – Gerilla-líra II. Hun-Idea, Budapest 2005


References

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