Hungary and international politics in 1848-1849
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書誌事項
Hungary and international politics in 1848-1849
(Atlantic studies on society in change, no. 112)(East European monographs, no. 623)
Social Science Monographs , Atlantic Research and Publications , Distributed by Columbia University Press, 2003
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Magyarország és a nemzetközi politika 1848-1849-ben
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 647-674) and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Hungarian Revolution of 1848-1849 abolished feudal government and society and laid the foundation for a free-market capitalist economy. Fundamental reforms included the emacipaton of the serfs, equality of all citizens before the law, and the establishment of a popularly elected parliament. The Hungarian revolution was interdependent with other revolutions in Europe. This volume relates the Hungarian revolution to the events of the Habsburg monarchy as well as the rest of Europe, concentrating on initiatives in international relations.
目次
Conditions for Success Extent of Autonomy Hopes of German Unification The Hungarian "Imperial" Concept Kossuth on Foreign Policy International Background to the Hungarian Crisis Teleki's Mission to Paris An Anatomy of the Revolutions The Italian and German Failures Legality or Secession A Diplomatic Centre in the West Independence and International Politics Russian Intervention and French Policy New Diplomacy and the Eastern Question Nationalities and Empires in East-Central Europe National Movements in the Austrian Provinces Hungarians and the Neighboring Non-Magyar Nationalities The Croatian and Serbian Movements The Slovak Movement The Romanian Movement and Transylvania Disillusionment and Peace Feelers A)Teleki and the Poles B)The Hungarian-Serb Stalemate C)Romanian-Hungarian Convergence Great Britain and Hungary Final Alternatives Afterword: The Balance of the Struggle Appendices Biographies of Key Personalities
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