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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Preface to the Series "Atlantic Studies on Society in Change" xi
- Plans and Projects for Integration in East Central Europe in the 19th and 20th Centuries: Toward a Typology 1
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The Beginnings
- Miklós Wesselényi on the Future of the Habsburg Empire and Hungary 19
- The Hungarian Nationalities Act of 1849 41
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Crossroads Between Revolution And The Compromise (1849-1867)
- Lajos Kossuth's Role in the Conceptualization of a Danubian Federa-tion 59
- Dialogue among Hungarian and Romanian Exiles, 1850-51 99
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Era of Dualism(1867-1918)
- József Eötvös and Ferenc Deák: Laws on Nationalities 131
- Lajos Mocsáry's Political Theory of National Minorities 161
- The Hungarian-Croat Compromise of 1868 177
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Era Of Upheavals (1918-1998)
- Conceptual Changes on Central European Integration in Hungarian Political Thinking, 1920-1948 199
- Oszkár Jászi's Danube Federation Theories 227
- Transylvanism: Revision or Regionalism? 243
- István Bibó on the Conditions of Danubian Reconciliation 263
- National Independence, Neutrality, and Cooperation in the Danube Region: Imre Nagy's Foreign Policy Ideas 281
- "Why Did the Danubian Federation Plans Fail?" 305
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Present and the Future
- The Protection of National and Ethnic Minorities' Rights in Hungary (1989-1997) 315
- Bilateral Treaties between Hungary and its Neighbors after 1989 347
- Biographies of Key Personalities 379
- Basic Bibliography 397
- Maps 399
- Name Index 405
- Geographical Index 409
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Preface to the Series "Atlantic Studies on Society in Change" xi
- Plans and Projects for Integration in East Central Europe in the 19th and 20th Centuries: Toward a Typology 1
-
The Beginnings
- Miklós Wesselényi on the Future of the Habsburg Empire and Hungary 19
- The Hungarian Nationalities Act of 1849 41
-
Crossroads Between Revolution And The Compromise (1849-1867)
- Lajos Kossuth's Role in the Conceptualization of a Danubian Federa-tion 59
- Dialogue among Hungarian and Romanian Exiles, 1850-51 99
-
Era of Dualism(1867-1918)
- József Eötvös and Ferenc Deák: Laws on Nationalities 131
- Lajos Mocsáry's Political Theory of National Minorities 161
- The Hungarian-Croat Compromise of 1868 177
-
Era Of Upheavals (1918-1998)
- Conceptual Changes on Central European Integration in Hungarian Political Thinking, 1920-1948 199
- Oszkár Jászi's Danube Federation Theories 227
- Transylvanism: Revision or Regionalism? 243
- István Bibó on the Conditions of Danubian Reconciliation 263
- National Independence, Neutrality, and Cooperation in the Danube Region: Imre Nagy's Foreign Policy Ideas 281
- "Why Did the Danubian Federation Plans Fail?" 305
-
Present and the Future
- The Protection of National and Ethnic Minorities' Rights in Hungary (1989-1997) 315
- Bilateral Treaties between Hungary and its Neighbors after 1989 347
- Biographies of Key Personalities 379
- Basic Bibliography 397
- Maps 399
- Name Index 405
- Geographical Index 409