The dualism of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the traumatic Treaty of Trianon , and the 1956 Revolution against Soviet rule. Technical Details (Romanian Edition) Publisher: Humanitas . Translators: Maria Nastasia and Ion Nastasia. Page Count: Approximately 572 pages. Format: 13x20 cm. ISBN: 978-973-50-3963-9 (3rd edition, 2013). Ungurii - Paul Lendvai - Humanitas
The transition of the "barbaric" Magyars into the defenders of Western Christianity in the 9th century. The dualism of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the traumatic
The narrative spans from the arrival of the Magyars in Europe to the late 20th century, focusing on pivotal moments such as: Page Count: Approximately 572 pages
The Mongol invasion of 1241, the 1526 defeat at Mohács , and the subsequent Ottoman rule. Ungurii - Paul Lendvai - Humanitas The transition
The heroic era of the Hunyadi family, the anti-Habsburg freedom fights (16th–19th centuries), and the 1848–49 Revolution.
(Romanian title: Ungurii. Timp de un mileniu învingători în înfrângeri ) is a highly acclaimed historical work by Paul Lendvai , a Budapest-born journalist and political writer who has lived in Austria since 1957. Book Overview
The book provides a comprehensive and objective analysis of Hungarian history, exploring the paradox of how a nation characterized by "linguistic and cultural isolation" and a series of historical catastrophes has survived and maintained a strong identity for over a millennium. Lendvai examines the "lights and shadows" of the Hungarian past with a critical spirit, moving beyond national myths to offer a lucid interpretation of the country's trajectory. Key Historical Themes Covered
The dualism of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the traumatic Treaty of Trianon , and the 1956 Revolution against Soviet rule. Technical Details (Romanian Edition) Publisher: Humanitas . Translators: Maria Nastasia and Ion Nastasia. Page Count: Approximately 572 pages. Format: 13x20 cm. ISBN: 978-973-50-3963-9 (3rd edition, 2013). Ungurii - Paul Lendvai - Humanitas
The transition of the "barbaric" Magyars into the defenders of Western Christianity in the 9th century.
The narrative spans from the arrival of the Magyars in Europe to the late 20th century, focusing on pivotal moments such as:
The Mongol invasion of 1241, the 1526 defeat at Mohács , and the subsequent Ottoman rule.
The heroic era of the Hunyadi family, the anti-Habsburg freedom fights (16th–19th centuries), and the 1848–49 Revolution.
(Romanian title: Ungurii. Timp de un mileniu învingători în înfrângeri ) is a highly acclaimed historical work by Paul Lendvai , a Budapest-born journalist and political writer who has lived in Austria since 1957. Book Overview
The book provides a comprehensive and objective analysis of Hungarian history, exploring the paradox of how a nation characterized by "linguistic and cultural isolation" and a series of historical catastrophes has survived and maintained a strong identity for over a millennium. Lendvai examines the "lights and shadows" of the Hungarian past with a critical spirit, moving beyond national myths to offer a lucid interpretation of the country's trajectory. Key Historical Themes Covered
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