The Treaty of Trianon prohibited the return of either Charles IV or any other member of the Habsburg family to the Hungarian throne. However, the Hungarian political forces hoped that the „king” question would be solved soon. By the 1930-ies, however, it became clear that for the time being it was impossible to occupy the throne, consequently, the institution of regency would last for a longer period. That was why regent succession needed to be regulated. Miklós Horthy wanted to have a determinant voice in his successor’s denomination. But the parliament wanted to keep this right to itself. Finally, in 1937, a compromise was reached. The regent was able to propose 3 people as successor, while the parliament had the right either to ...
The decree (1439) of Albert of Habsburg of Hungary (1437-1439) was one of the cornerstones of the Hu...
After the reannexation of Southland, they wished to provide country-wide resonance within the frames...
After the breakup of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, rebuilding the Hungarian economy became...
The Treaty of Trianon prohibited the return of either Charles IV or any other member of the Habsburg...
Kálmán Kánya came from the foreign service of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. He was the general sec...
The era of the first monarch of Hungary, István I the Saint is not only the beginning of the establi...
The office of the palatine was one of the earliest among the offices of the royal court, and the dev...
Alexander Leopold of Habsburg-Lorraine was born at Florence as the fourth son of Leopold II. on the ...
Besides loyalty to the Hungary of the Horthy era, the image of dualist Hungary appeared in the press...
Before and during the First World War the nationalities of the Austrian-Hungarian Monarc...
On October 27th, 1439, a new era began, but it wasn't yet possible to predict that the problem of Al...
The Austro–Hungarian Monarchy (1867–1918) was formed on the basis of European geopolitical c...
In 1942 Miklós Kállay accepted Premiership after Regent Horthy had managed to convince him following...
This paper considers the reasons, the process and the results of external indebtedness in Hungary in...
It is difficult to define Voivodina –an autonomous province within the former Yugoslavia –...
The decree (1439) of Albert of Habsburg of Hungary (1437-1439) was one of the cornerstones of the Hu...
After the reannexation of Southland, they wished to provide country-wide resonance within the frames...
After the breakup of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, rebuilding the Hungarian economy became...
The Treaty of Trianon prohibited the return of either Charles IV or any other member of the Habsburg...
Kálmán Kánya came from the foreign service of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. He was the general sec...
The era of the first monarch of Hungary, István I the Saint is not only the beginning of the establi...
The office of the palatine was one of the earliest among the offices of the royal court, and the dev...
Alexander Leopold of Habsburg-Lorraine was born at Florence as the fourth son of Leopold II. on the ...
Besides loyalty to the Hungary of the Horthy era, the image of dualist Hungary appeared in the press...
Before and during the First World War the nationalities of the Austrian-Hungarian Monarc...
On October 27th, 1439, a new era began, but it wasn't yet possible to predict that the problem of Al...
The Austro–Hungarian Monarchy (1867–1918) was formed on the basis of European geopolitical c...
In 1942 Miklós Kállay accepted Premiership after Regent Horthy had managed to convince him following...
This paper considers the reasons, the process and the results of external indebtedness in Hungary in...
It is difficult to define Voivodina –an autonomous province within the former Yugoslavia –...
The decree (1439) of Albert of Habsburg of Hungary (1437-1439) was one of the cornerstones of the Hu...
After the reannexation of Southland, they wished to provide country-wide resonance within the frames...
After the breakup of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, rebuilding the Hungarian economy became...