Joseph Eötvös and the Modernization of Hungary, 1840-1870: A Study of Ideas of Individuality and Social Pluralism in Modern PoliticsEast European Monographs, 1985 - 134 oldal Half of a two-part complementary study on the evolution of Hungarian society and politics in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries focussing on the role played by leading Hungarian statesmen, particularly Joseph Eotvos. |
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The Struggle for Hungarian Reform 18401848 21 the motivation of his commitment to political and social | 42 |
From Absolutism to Dualism 18591867 75 phase of Hungarian liberal politics is one purpose | 81 |
Reforms of Hungarian Education 18671871 98 But an examination of the young Eötvös is equally | 109 |
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