A Concise History of Hungary
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- Author: Miklós Molnár, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
- Translator: Anna Magyar
- Date Published: May 2001
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521667364
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This book offers a comprehensive thousand-year history of the land, people, society, culture and economy of Hungary, from its nebulous origins in the Ural Mountains to the elections of 1988. It tells above all the thrilling story of a people which became a great power in the region and then fought against - and was invaded by - Ottomans, Germans and Soviets. The Hungarian people preserved nevertheless a continuous individuality through its Ural-born language and a specifically Hungaro-European culture. Dominated from the sixteenth century by the Habsburgs, while ruling its own national minorities, Hungary was deprived of two-thirds of its lands and peoples through successive treaties which followed the two World Wars, after which it fell under Soviet domination for nearly fifty years. Free and independent since 1990, Hungary continues to seek its rightful position in Europe.
Read more- A comprehensive history of the Hungarian lands and peoples from early medieval times to the fall of communism
- Illustrated by many photographs and maps which illuminate the text
- Written by a very experienced, authoritative author, who has himself suffered from the dramatic upheavals in Hungarian history in the twentieth century
Reviews & endorsements
'Good surveys of Hungarian history are rare. Miklos Molnar's new book is an exception. It is analytical, opinionated, yet reliable - and an enjoyable read as well.' Budapest in Your Pocket Guide
See more reviews'This book is one of a series of short, well written and authoritative histories of a variety of countries that Cambridge University Press is to be congratulated on publishing … These books provide a superb introduction for the general reader or a traveller preparing for a visit.' Contemporary Review
'This is an impartial, even-handed, and altogether fair book, a pleasure to read. Molnár sets out to accomplish his task combining the qualities of an author and an academic: he is erudite, inquisitive, investigative, and broad minded. A Concise History of Hungary is a welcome addition to a growing family of shorter histories of Hungary in English'. Nationalities Papers
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- Date Published: May 2001
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521667364
- length: 390 pages
- dimensions: 213 x 137 x 25 mm
- weight: 0.52kg
- contains: 48 b/w illus. 11 maps
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Chronology
1. From the beginnings to 1301
2. Grandeur and decline: from the Anjou kings to the battle of Mohàcs, 1301–1526
3. A country under three crowns, 1526–1711
4. Vienna and Hungary: absolutism, reforms, revolution, 1711–1848
5. Rupture, compromise and dual monarchy, 1849–1919
6. Between the two wars
7. Under Soviet domination, 1949–90
8. 1990, a new departure
Bibliography
Index.
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