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Filed under: Hungary -- History Civilization in Hungary: Seven Answers to the Seven Letters Addressed, by M. Barth. de Szemere, Late Minister of the Interior in Hungary, to Richard Cobden, Esq., M.P. for Rochdale (London: Trubner and Co., 1860), by An Hungarian (page images at Google) Hungarian Americans and Their Communities of Cleveland, by Susan M. Papp (HTML at csuohio.edu) Hungary: A Brief History (first edition, 1989), by István Lázár, trans. by Albert Tezla (HTML at Corvinus Library) Hungary: A Short History, by C. A. Macartney (HTML at Corvinus Library) Select Speeches of Kossuth: Condensed and Abridged With Kossuth's Express Sanction, by Lajos Kossuth, ed. by Francis William Newman (Gutenberg text) A Short History of Austria-Hungary and Poland (London: Encyclopaedia Britannica Co., 1914), by Henry Wickham Steed, W. Alison Phillips, and David Hannay (HTML at historicaltextarchive.com) A Tót Nemzetiségi Mozgalom Fejlodésének Története (in Hungarian; 1912), by Lajos Steier (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Filed under: Hungary -- History -- 1699-1848 -- Fiction The Nameless Castle, by Mór Jókai, trans. by Sara Elisabeth Siegrist Boggs, contrib. by Neltje Blanchan (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Filed under: Hungary -- History -- 1849-1867Filed under: Hungary -- History -- 1867-1918Filed under: Hungary -- History -- 1918-1945
Filed under: Refugees -- Hungary -- History -- 20th centuryFiled under: Repatriation -- Hungary -- History -- 20th centuryFiled under: Hungary -- History -- Revolution, 1918-1919Filed under: Hungary -- History -- Revolution, 1956Filed under: Hungary -- History -- Turkish occupation, 1526-1699
Filed under: Mohács, Battle of, Hungary, 1526Filed under: Hungary -- History -- Uprising of 1848-1849
Filed under: Hungary -- History -- Uprising of 1848-1849 -- Fiction The Baron's Sons: A Romance of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 (Boston: L. C. Page and Co., 1900), by Mór Jókai, trans. by Percy Favor Bicknell The Day of Wrath, by Mór Jókai, trans. by R. Nisbet Bain (Gutenberg text and page images) Hungarian Sketches in Peace and War (Edinburgh: T. Constable and Co., et al., 1854), by Mór Jókai, contrib. by Emeric Szabad
Filed under: Hungary -- Biography -- DictionariesFiled under: Jews -- Hungary -- BiographyFiled under: Hungary -- History, MilitaryFiled under: Military art and science -- Hungary -- HistoryFiled under: Socialism -- Hungary -- History |