Travel accounts do not only record the experience of a journey and present unfamiliar lands and people to armchair travelers but they tell just as much about the self-perception and identity of the travel writer. This paper examines a special form of travel writing by analyzing emigrant accounts written by Hungarian revolutionaries in North America after 1849. The travelogues unveil the attitude of Hungarians both towards the home country and the New World and address questions of identity, highlighting the position of emigrants caught between two spaces – still Hungarian but already becoming increasingly American. The paper focuses on two travel writers/emigrants, Károly László and János Xántus, who became American citizens but also visite...
This study probes the relationship between a rare and cataclysmic historical experience, a national ...
The turn of the nineteenth and twentieth century was witness to an unprecedented wave of emigration ...
This dissertation analyses the narrated life stories of Swedish Hungarian women, sharing the numerou...
This paper examines the relationship between migration, travel writing, and propaganda during the Po...
This paper introduces a case study of Hungarian emigration to the Americas, which illustrates some o...
This thesis set out to investigate Hungarian travel accounts on the United States before the Revolut...
America has always been considered “the land of the unlimited opportunities;” hence, it has attract...
In my thesis I combine several topics like immigration to the United States, Kossuth emigrants and t...
In this paper, I examine some literary texts of two turn-of-the century Hungarian women writers, Ann...
This study examines various ideologies and myths immigrants hold about their homeland, then turns to...
The process of migration includes the movement between relatively distant geographical locations as ...
Ethnic identities are socially defined cultural contracts. Reworkings take place according to histor...
The current thesis intends to deal with three Hungarian travelogues written in the second half of t...
I chose to follow the content of the travelogues written by Hungarian travellers at the turn of the ...
During graduate school, I spent a semester studying Hungarian literature; I realized then that a Eur...
This study probes the relationship between a rare and cataclysmic historical experience, a national ...
The turn of the nineteenth and twentieth century was witness to an unprecedented wave of emigration ...
This dissertation analyses the narrated life stories of Swedish Hungarian women, sharing the numerou...
This paper examines the relationship between migration, travel writing, and propaganda during the Po...
This paper introduces a case study of Hungarian emigration to the Americas, which illustrates some o...
This thesis set out to investigate Hungarian travel accounts on the United States before the Revolut...
America has always been considered “the land of the unlimited opportunities;” hence, it has attract...
In my thesis I combine several topics like immigration to the United States, Kossuth emigrants and t...
In this paper, I examine some literary texts of two turn-of-the century Hungarian women writers, Ann...
This study examines various ideologies and myths immigrants hold about their homeland, then turns to...
The process of migration includes the movement between relatively distant geographical locations as ...
Ethnic identities are socially defined cultural contracts. Reworkings take place according to histor...
The current thesis intends to deal with three Hungarian travelogues written in the second half of t...
I chose to follow the content of the travelogues written by Hungarian travellers at the turn of the ...
During graduate school, I spent a semester studying Hungarian literature; I realized then that a Eur...
This study probes the relationship between a rare and cataclysmic historical experience, a national ...
The turn of the nineteenth and twentieth century was witness to an unprecedented wave of emigration ...
This dissertation analyses the narrated life stories of Swedish Hungarian women, sharing the numerou...