THE ASSESSMENT OF HUNGARY IN GREAT-BRITAIN (1848-1956) - SPECIALIZATION
Seminar Programme
HUNGARIAN HISTORY, THE CONCEPT OF CENTRAL EUROPE
Brief History of Hungary
László Péter: Central Europe and Its Reading Into The Past
György Granasztói: Central Europe: Myth and Reality
NATIONALISM, WESTERN AND EASTERN MODEL
Anthony D. Smith: National Identity (go to pp.19-22 and pp.143-145)
Johann Gottfried von Herder: Materials for the Philosophy of the History of Mankind, 1784
Johann Gottlieb Fichte: Address To The German Nation, 1807
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: BRITISH HUNGARIAN RELATIONS BEFORE 1900
Keith A.P. Sandiford: Great Britain And The Revolutions of 1848
Alan Sked: Living On One's Wits: the Career of J.A. Blackwell
THE DISCOVERY OF THE NATIONALITY QUESTION I.
Map: Austria-Hungary: Regions and Nationalities
THE DISCOVERY OF THE NATIONALITY QUESTION II.
Robert William Seton-Watson (Scotus Viator): Racial Problems in Hungary, London, 1908
THE GREAT WAR: FEDERALISATION OR DISMEMBERMENT
Mark Cornwall: Great Britain And The Splintering Of Greater Hungary 1914-1918
THE PEACE SETTLEMENT (1918-1920)
Thomas L. Sakmyster: Great Britain and the Making of The Treaty of Trianon I.
Thomas L. Sakmyster: Great Britain and the Making of The Treaty of Trianon II.
POSTWAR ERA I. (1920-1933)
Ignác Romsics: Hungary's Place in the Sun, A British Newspaper Article and its Hungarian Repercussions
Gábor Bátonyi: British foreign policy and the problem of Hungarian revisionism in the 1930s
POSTWAR ERA II. (1933-1941)
WWII AND POSTWAR SETTLEMENT
Ágnes Beretzky: C. A. Macartney. A Devoted and Frustrated Friend of Hungary (1939-1945) Service in the Foreign Office and the BBC
1956 AND BRITAIN
Speech by Anthony Eden on 31 October 1956 on Suez
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