Zsigmond Kemény wrote his pamphlet Forradalom után („After the Revolution”) a year after the Hungarian Revolution of 1848-1849. In his work he analyses the years of the Revolution and the political events of the 25 years preceding it. According to his perspective, the Revolution had led to a national catastrophe that may render the future of the Hungarian nation as uncertain. The aim of this essay is to investigate the means by which Kemény seeks to re-interpret the political events and leaders of the time between 1825 and 1849 in order to restore the Hungarians’ historical continuity, broken by the Revolution. In the analysis I shall examine the semantic layers of the notion ‘revolution’ used in the pamphlet, Kemény’s collective views of t...
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For his contemporaries Bela Bartok was not merely a \u27great composer.\u27 Bartok\u27s music and pe...
Mór Jókai’s novel, A kőszívű ember fiai (The Baron’s Sons), published in 1869, has become one of the...
A rapidly shifting social and political climate characterised the period between the 1825 Hungarian ...
Michel Bernard. Istvan Deak, The Lawful Revolution. Louis Kossuth and the Hungarians (1848-1849). In...
Mommen André. Szabad (Gyorgy), Hungarian political trends between the revolution and the compromise ...
There can be no doubt that the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 and the subse- quent war of independence...
In my dissertation I focus on the novels of Zsigmond Móricz that depict a certain social phenomenon ...
The conception of Zsigmond Kemény, the father of the Hungarian psychological novel, harmonizes with ...
In my thesis I intend to write about the Hungarian civil religion. My aim is to reveal what histori...
Zsigmond Kemény, the Transylvanian-born author, in his 1850 pamphlet, After the Revolution, question...
The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 undeniably constitutes the internationally most renowned chapter of...
The aim of the essay is to analyse a special moment, namely the moment of the end of a tyranny. An o...
The story of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution at sixty years remains contested. The current center-righ...
The objective of the following article is to give the reader a perspective on the events of 1956 in ...
In Hungary, at the end of the 1820s, a new political program appeared as Count István Széchenyi came...
For his contemporaries Bela Bartok was not merely a \u27great composer.\u27 Bartok\u27s music and pe...
Mór Jókai’s novel, A kőszívű ember fiai (The Baron’s Sons), published in 1869, has become one of the...
A rapidly shifting social and political climate characterised the period between the 1825 Hungarian ...