Modern Hungarian Society in the Making / / András Gerő.

Illuminates the problems connected with Hungary's transition to a civil society while providing insights into the development of political culture and the rise of civil and national consequences.

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Place / Publishing House:Budapest ;, New York : : Central European University Press, , [1995]
©1995
Year of Publication:1995
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (290 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • List of illustrations
  • Preface
  • Part One. Towards a civil society
  • 1 The Making of Modem Hungary
  • 2 Industrial Development in the Eyes of Opposition Reformers of the 1840s
  • 3 The Emergence of Bourgeois Thought: Arguments in Favour of the Polish Uprising at the Hungarian Diet of 1832-6
  • 4 Count Széchenyi and the Conflicts of Modemity
  • 5 Liberalism, 1830-67: Reformer Roles and Social Awareness
  • 6 Politics and National Minorities, 1848-9
  • Part Two. The emergence of civil society at the crossroads of liberalism and conservatism
  • 7 Mamelukes and Zoltans: Elected Representatives under the Dual Monarchy
  • 8 The Two Houses of Parliament: History of a Changing Atmosphere
  • 9 Liberalism, Conservatism and Political Legitimacy under the Dual Monarchy
  • 10 Liberals, Anti-Semites and Jews at the Birth of Modem Hungary
  • Part Three. National consciousness and the making of cults
  • 11 The Millennium Monument
  • 12 A Hungarian Cult: Queen Elisabeth of Bavaria
  • 13 March the Fifteenth
  • Biographical index