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Filed under: Antisemitism -- France -- History -- 19th century Dreyfus and the Shame of France: Including the Views of Zangwill, Zola and Other Famous Writers, Scholars and Statesmen (Chicago et al.: F. Tennyson Neely, c1899), by C. M. Stevens Filed under: Antisemitism -- France -- History -- 20th century "Protocols": Procès-Verbaux de Réunions Secrètes des Sages d'Israel (with introduction and appendices, in French; Paris: "La Vielle-France", 1920), contrib. by Sergi︠e︡ĭ Nilusʺ
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Filed under: Antisemitism -- History -- 16th centuryFiled under: Antisemitism -- History -- 20th century Holocaust Denial (New York: American Jewish Committee, c1993), by Kenneth S. Stern (PDF at ajc.org) The "Protocols", Bolshevism and the Jews: An Address to Their Fellow-Citizens by American Jewish Organizations (New York : American Jewish Committee, 1921), by American Jewish Committee, Zionist Organization of America, Union of American Hebrew Congregations, Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, United Synagogue of America, Provisional Organization for American Jewish Congress, Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Central Conference of American Rabbis, Rabbinical Assembly of America, and Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada Filed under: Antisemitism -- History -- 21st centuryFiled under: Antisemitism -- History -- SourcesFiled under: Antisemitism -- England -- History
Filed under: Hungary -- History Hungary: A Brief History (first edition, 1989), by István Lázár, trans. by Albert Tezla (HTML at Corvinus Library) 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) 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 F. W. 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) Hungarian Americans and Their Communities of Cleveland, by Susan M. Papp (PDF files at ProQuest) The story of Hungary, by Ármin Vámbéry, contrib. by Louis Heilprin (Gutenberg ebook) Magyarország története. Az ifjuság használatára (in Hungarian), by Elek Peregriny (Gutenberg ebook) Essai historique sur l'origine des Hongrois (in French), by A. de Gérando (Gutenberg ebook) Florus Hungaricus, or, The history of Hungaria and Transylvania deduced from the original of that nation, and their setling in Europe in the year of our Lord 461, to this dangerous and suspectful period of that kingdome by the present Turkish invasion, anno 1664. (London : Printed by W.G. for Hen. Marsh ..., 1664), by James Howell (HTML at EEBO TCP) Declaratio belli Hungarici. English (London : Printed by J. Grantham, 1682), by Transylvania (Principality). Sovereign (1661-1690 : Apafi Mihály I) and Apafi Mihály Prince of Transylvania (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Hungary -- History -- 1000-1683 Histoire d'Emeric, comte de Tekeli. English (London : Printed for Tim. Goodwin ..., 1693), by Jean Le Clerc (HTML at EEBO TCP) A short relation of the rise and progress of the Turkish warrs in Hungaria, Austria, Moravia, Silesia and Bohemia from the yeare 1359 to the end of the yeare 1663 : with a supplement, or, description of the said countrey, and a mapp vvherein the cities, tovvnes and rivers of the same are explained. (London : To be sold in St. Pauls Churchyard ..., 1664) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Hungary -- History -- 1526-1683 A discourse historical and political of the War of Hungary and of the causes of the peace between Leopold the First, Emperor of the Romans, and Mahomet the Fourth, Sultan of Turky / by Louis De May ... ; translated in English. (Glasgow : Printed by Robert Sanders ..., 1669), by Louis Dumay (HTML at EEBO TCP) A True relation of taking of Alba-Regalis in the German tongue, called Sfullweissenburgh [sic], the chiefe cittie in Nether-Hungarie, which was taken by the Christian armie, the twentith [sic] of September last past, 1601 / truely traslated [sic] out of the German tongue. (London : Printed by Ralph Blower, for C.B., 1601) (HTML at EEBO TCP) True newes of a notable victorie obtayned against the Turkes, by the right honourable Lorde, Adolph Baron of Swartzburg, the 18. day of March last past, anno 1598 vvhen as he and his armie three houres before day, came before Raab, and tooke in that strong and well fenced hold and cittie / translated out of the high Dutch coppy ; printed first at Nurnbergh &c. ; by W.S.R. (Printed at London : By I.R. for Richard Oliue, and are to be sold at his shop in Long-lane, at the signe of the Bible, [1598]), by W. S. R. (HTML at EEBO TCP) Historical and political observations upon the present state of Turkey describing the policy, religion, manners, and military-discipline of the Turks, with an account of all the battels, sieges, and other remarkable transactions and revolutions, which have happened from the beginning of the Ottoman Empire to this present Grand Seignor : to which is added his life, containing all the material occurrences that have happened during his reign : together with The present state of Hungary, and history of the wars there to this day / by R.D. (London : Printed and are to be sold by J. Smith ..., 1683), by R. D. (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Emperour's concessions to his Protestant subjects of Hungary as they were sent from Vienna in Latin, and are now translated out of the original copy, as follows. (London : Printed for Richard Baldwin, 1681), by Holy Roman Empire. Emperor (1658-1705 : Leopold I) and Leopold 1640-1705 (HTML at EEBO TCP) A declaration of the lordes and states of the realme of Hungarie contayning the reasons which mooued them in forcible manner to oppose themselues against the violence and oppression vsed and practised vpon the inhabitants of the foresaid countrey by the emperours subiects. Translated out of French. (London : Printed by Ar. Hatfield for Iohn Hodgets, 1605) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Brief accompt of the Turks late expedition against the kingdome of Hungary, Transylvania, and the hereditary countries of the emperour together with an exact narrative of the remarquable occurences at the siege of Newhausel / translated out of the Dutch. (London : Printed by Richard Hodgkinson and Thomas Mab, 1663) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Hungary -- History -- 1683-1848 A Description of Buda, in its ancient and present state with an exact and compleat account of the siege thereof : began by the Duke of Lorrain, July 14. 1684, and continued by him and the elector of Bavaria, till November the first, at which time the siege was raised. (London : Printed for T.M. and sold by Will. Benbridge ..., 1685) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Histoire d'Emeric, comte de Tekeli. English (London : Printed for Tim. Goodwin ..., 1693), by Jean Le Clerc (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Letter from the lord chancellor of Poland to General Teckley, January the 10th, 1684 (London : Printed for P. Brooksby ..., 1684) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Hungary -- History -- Early works to 1800 The present state of Hungary. Or, A geographical and historical description of that kingdom giving an account of the nature of the country, and of its inhabitants, of its government and policy; its religion and laws; of its division into counties and provinces; of its towns, castles, forts, rivers lakes, mountains, product, mines, minerals, and other rarities. Together, with the memorable battles and sieges that have happened there since the time of the Romans; but more particularly since the Turkish invasions. To which is added, a short account of Transilvania, and the lofty titles taken by those Turkish emperours, who have made war in those countries. (Lond. : printed for H. Rhodes next door to the Swan-Tavern, near Brides-Lane in Fleet-Street, 1687) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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