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1. A Concise History of Hungary (Cambridge Concise Histories) by Miklós Molnár | |
Paperback: 388
Pages
(2001-04-30)
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Well structured and concise history
Better than your average survey history of a country
History of a Proud and Unique People
Hungarian History |
2. A History of Hungary by Laszlo Kontler | |
Paperback: 544
Pages
(2006-12-12)
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Hungarian History Unfolds
Satisfying
Outstanding Scholarly & Historical Book Chapter I: "The Land, The People, The Migrations" is one of my favorites. Laszlo Kontler manages to create enticing, intriguing titles to each chapter, that makes one want to continue reading more. Although, it is often dry reading, one can easily stop & later take up any section. One can open any section for a good overview of important names, dates, and places in Hungarian history. Chapter II: "The Making of a Medieval Monarchy (895 - 1301)" is a great description of how Hungary's House of Arpad became a Catholic nation during feudalistic times. Kontler gives us a wonderful understanding of "The Golden Bull" and the rights/privileges and responsibilites of the nobility, landowners and peasants. He does a phenomenol job of revealing why Matthias Corvinus is a highly revered Monarch even today. Hungary's "deviation" from the West and Western thinking is given a thorough analysis. The section on the Turkish wars and occupation is well written. Hungary's quest for expansion, even into Croatia and Serbia, & with some success almost as far as Naples, Italy is very fascinating. Chapter V is another absolutely thorough one which covers, the Enlightenment, Reforms, and the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. The quest to become a modern nation, despite Hungary's challenges, such as connection to the Austrian Empire is comprehensive and thoroughly covered. World Wars I and II are documented with precision and accuracy. The Chapter, "In Search of an Identity (1918 - 1945) is particularly well-written and an eye-opener. Chapter VII sums up the recent era, 1945 - 1989 with erudite accuracy. A book of this magnitude and scope is difficult to write, I have great admiration for Laszlo Kontler 1)for his great breadth and depth of knowledge and 2) for his writing style which is flowing and precise. Mr Kontler does not interpret events for us, he gives us the facts and lets us examine our own feelings, thoughts or beliefs about the events as they unfold. He does not do modern day 'reporting', i.e., trying to sway the reader toward any political outcome or viewpoint. For this I give him the highest marks. This book is highly recommended for anyone of Hungarian origin or ancestry who wants to understand more about their roots or culture. Anyone else who has a keen interest in the origins of the Hungarian nation will also like this book, provided they are interested in "facts" rather than a "story". Erika Borsos (erikab93)
GOOD HISTORY, DRY READING Having said that I would not want to discourage people from reading this book. It is an academic history and tries to cut some new ground throughout. Of particular note in the introduction is the shifting nature of what really constitutes Hungary since its "essnece" unlike Britain, for example, seems to change over time and be both geographical and historically dependent. From fierce Magyar horsemen, to guardians of the cross against the muslim infidel to the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the present day Hungary divorced from its "traditional heartland of Transylvania,"Hungary had always had a shifting disposition. I did not the particular glossing over of the medieval period as I bought the book to learn more about this time. The author is really much better in his overview of more recent times and always keeps an cold analytical ear to the ground and informs you about the details of historical constants. As the ultimate historical reference work on Hungary, this book will adorn my shelf, but if one is looking for a more flowing and exciting narrative, one would be better off with reading Paul Lendvai, "Hungary -- A 1000 Yrs of Victory in Defeat." ... Read more |
3. Wine and Thorns in Tokay Valley: Jewish Life in Hungary : The History of Abaujszanto (Sara F. Yoseloff Memorial Publications in Judaism and Jewish a) by Zahava Szasz Stessel | |
Hardcover: 341
Pages
(1995-06)
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Moving story of a 14 yr old girl who survived auschwitz. |
4. A History of Hungary | |
Paperback: 448
Pages
(1994-08-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description "[A] weighty, erudite, but readily accessible general history of Hungary." -- Library Journal "An outstanding collection that is sure to become a standard work." -- Choice This unique collaboration of historians from Hungary, the United States, Canada, and Western Europe makes available to readers of English the best scholarship on the political, economic, social, and cultural development of Hungary from the prehistory of the Carpathian Basin and the origin of the Hungarian people through the transformation of communist Hungary into a multiparty republic in 1989. conceived as a comprehensive survey and reference work for students, teachers, and general readers, A History of Hungary is organized into chronological chapters, each written by the leading authority on that period. Customer Reviews (3)
A politically correct History of Hungary Just one example of their sinister multicultural views.They talk about the six NATIONS that make up Hungary and complain about "Hungarian ambitions of hegemony," ignoring the history of how these minorities were allowed to settle in the country. A great disappointment!
Excellent Overview
Excellent: authoritative and user-friendly |
5. Hungary and the Fall of Eastern Europe 1000-1568 (Men-at-Arms) by David Nicolle | |
Paperback: 48
Pages
(1988-03-24)
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Concise Volume about a Little Known Period of Warfare
Eastern Europe
Lots of info, but how useful? The Angus McBride illustrations aremostly up to their standards of excellence, although he has left the lastpainting only partially done for some obscure reason and he DOES like tofocus on atypical arms and armour, which can be interesting, but alsopresents a rather skewwed vision of the armies of the period. Nicolletries valiantly with this volume.As I said above, there are a LOT offacts in here.There are two problems that press on the information.1)Militarily, this is a poorly chronicled era and the sheer number oflanguages makes the task all the more duanting and 2) the timeframe is justfar too broad for any serious considerations.Imagine lumping all of, say,American military developement from 1492 to the present (a similartimeframe) into a volume this size and you will get a notion of theenormity of the task. The informaion is as good as the team can get it. The illustrations do their best to bring a candle to the minds of WesternEurope and America as to what Eastern Europe went through.The writing issolid.In the end, though, the book has severe limitations.Take it witha grain of salt. ... Read more |
6. Hungary by C.A. Macartney | |
Paperback: 273
Pages
(2008-07-31)
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A must for any European history fan |
7. The history of Hungary and the Magyars: from the earliest period to the close of the late war by Edwin Lawrence Godkin | |
Paperback: 398
Pages
(2010-08-30)
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8. A History of Modern Hungary: 1867-1994 by Jorg K. Hoensch, Kim Traynor | |
Paperback: 389
Pages
(1995-11)
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An excellent introduction
Useful introduction to Hungarian history |
9. A History of the Habsburg Empire, 1526-1918 by Robert A. Kann | |
Paperback: 661
Pages
(1980-11-26)
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More Like the Habzzzzzzzzburgs
highly detailed
a bit of a slog
Habsburgs research on the Great Siege I will recommend this book for people needing information on the Habsburgs for research and to get it at your library or buy an used copy.
History is killed in another boring text |
10. The Habsburg Monarchy, 1809-1918 : A History of the Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary by A. J. P. Taylor | |
Paperback: 280
Pages
(1976-05-15)
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The myth of inevitability
Dinosaurs Ruled the World ...
Emperor vs Nationalism and the Disintegration of the Hapsburgh Empire
Taylor being Taylor, as always
Borderline unreadable for the layman |
11. The Jews of Hungary: History, Culture, Psychology by Raphael Patai | |
Hardcover: 730
Pages
(1996-05)
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Full & Thorough History |
12. Realm of St. Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary (International Library of Historical Studies) by Pál Engel | |
Paperback: 452
Pages
(2005-07-22)
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13. Basic History of Modern Hungary: 1867- 1999 (The Anvil Series) by Bela K. Kiraly | |
Paperback: 216
Pages
(2001-06)
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14. Beloved Children: History of Aristocratic Childhood in Hungary in the Early Modern Age | |
Hardcover: 280
Pages
(2001-04-01)
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15. Made in Hungary: A Life Forged by History by Maria Krenz | |
Paperback: 262
Pages
(2009-10-26)
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History at its best
Made In Hungary
An amazing life story
Don't start this if you have something to do in a few minutes!
One Child's Holocaust story |
16. The History of Hungary and the Magyars (Notable American Authors Series) by Edwin Lawrence Godkin | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1992-06)
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17. Brothers for Resistance and Rescue: The Underground Zionist Youth Movement in Hungary during World War II by David Gur | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(2007-01-01)
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18. Social History of Fine Arts in Hungary, 1867--1918 by Erika Szivos | |
Hardcover: 300
Pages
(2010-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Erika Szivos places the fine arts and their practitioners in the political, cultural, and social context of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. She investigates the influence of European patterns on the public role of the arts and the changing status of the artist in fin-de-siècle Hungary. |
19. Influence of Ottoman Turkish Textiles and Costume in Eastern Europe, With Particular Reference to Hungary (History, technology, and art) by Veronika Gervers | |
Paperback: 168
Pages
(1982-10)
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20. The Last Years Of Austria-Hungary: A Multi-National Experiment in Early Twentieth-Century Europe (University of Exeter Press - Exeter Studies in History) | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2002-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The eight essays in this volume seek to unravel the complexities of the final twenty years of Austria-Hungary and its eventual disintegration, tackling from different angles the political, social and international challenges to the Empire’s existence. The book successfully fills a gap in the market between expensive textbooks and very specialist articles and monographs and as such will appeal both to students and to the general reader interested in the Habsburgs and the Great War. |
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