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History of Transylvania

general editor, Béla Köpeczi ; editors, László Makkai, András Mócsy, Zoltán Szász ; assistant editor, Gábor Barta ; the Hungarian original by Institute of History of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences ; editor of the English translation, Bennett Kovrig ; primary translation by Péter Szaffkó et al

(Atlantic studies on society in change, no. 106-108)(East European monographs, no. 581, 593, 599)

Social Science Monographs , Atlantic Research and Publications , Distributed by Columbia University Press, 2001-

  • v. 1
  • v. 2
  • v. 3

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Co-published with the Hungarian Research Institute of Canada

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

Vol. 1. From the beginning to 1606 -- v. 2. From 1606 to 1830 -- v. 3. From 1830 to 1919

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v. 1 ISBN 9780880334792

内容説明

The first volume of a three volume history of Transylvania is designed to present Transylvanian history in a European context and with due attention to Transylvania's links to Hungary, the Habsburg Empire, the Romanian Principalities, Turkey and other states of Europe. The comparative approach is also prominent in the presentation of Transylvania's internal affairs in that the authors address the history - demographic, economic, social, political and cultural - of the three major national groups: Romanian, Hungarian, and Saxon.
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v. 2 ISBN 9780880334914

内容説明

The second volume of a three-volume history of Transylvania, designed to present Transylvanian history in a European context and with due attention to Transylvania s links to Hungary, the Habsburg Empire, the Romanian Principalities, Turkey and other states of Europe. The comparative approach is also prominent in the presentation of Transylvania s internal affairs in that the authors address the history -demographic, economic, social, political and cultural - of the three major national groups: Romanian, Hungarian, and Saxon.
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v. 3 ISBN 9780880334976

内容説明

These volumes of a three-volume history of Transylvania are designed to present Transylvanian history in a European context and with due attention to Transylvania's links to Hungary, the Habsburg Empire, the Romanian Principalities, Turkey and other states of Europe. The comparative approach is also prominent in the presentation of Transylvania's internal affairs in that the authors address the history-demographic, economic, social, political and cultural-of the three major national groups: Romanian, Hungarian, and Saxon.

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