19th-Century Hungarian Political Thought and Culture

19th-Century Hungarian Political Thought and Culture

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9781350202917
Untertitel:
Towards Settlement with Austria, 1790-1867
Genre:
Geschichte
Autor:
Ferenc; Toth, Kalman Hrcher
Herausgeber:
Bloomsbury
Anzahl Seiten:
264
Erscheinungsdatum:
13.07.2023
ISBN:
978-1-350-20291-7

Informationen zum Autor Ferenc Hörcher is Head of the Research Institute of Politics and Government of the National University of Public Service, Hungary, and a Senior Research Fellow of the Institute of Philosophy of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary. He is a member of the editorial board of Politeja and Hungarian Review . He is also the co-editor, along with Thomas Lorman, of A History of the Hungarian Constitution (Bloomsbury, 2018). Kálmán Tóth is Postdoctoral Researcher at National University of Public Service, Hungary. Klappentext This volume presents the ideas of the main actors of the political scene in the Hungarian Kingdom during the long 19th century (1790-1920). Organised around key political thinkers, the book considers the most significant paradigms of thought associated with these figures and the critical political events of the day. Beginning with an introductory overview of 19th-century Hungary in a European context, which includes the main features of Hungarian political thought, 19th-Century Hungarian Political Thought and Culture explores the fundamental characteristics of the country's political system and the geopolitical background to political discourse in the region at the time. The contributors reflect on the stories of some of the most influential voices, as well as their networks, impacts and legacies. Through this, the book is able to offer novel insights into how Western political culture was perceived and adapted in a country long considered by many to belong to the European periphery. Vorwort An examination of Hungarian political thought, culture, systems and discourse in the 19th century. Zusammenfassung This volume presents the ideas of the main actors of the political scene in the Hungarian Kingdom during the long 19th century (1790-1920). Organised around key political thinkers, the book considers the most significant paradigms of thought associated with these figures and the critical political events of the day. Beginning with an introductory overview of 19th-century Hungary in a European context, which includes the main features of Hungarian political thought, 19th-Century Hungarian Political Thought and Culture explores the fundamental characteristics of the country's political system and the geopolitical background to political discourse in the region at the time. The contributors reflect on the stories of some of the most influential voices, as well as their networks, impacts and legacies. Through this, the book is able to offer novel insights into how Western political culture was perceived and adapted in a country long considered by many to belong to the European periphery. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction Part I Key Themes 2. The Hungarian Political System in the 19th Century, János Veliky (ELTE University of Budapest, Hungary) 3. Constitutional and Legal Thought, István Stipta (Gáspár Károli University of the Reformed Church, Hungary) 4. Geopolitical Background, Loránd Ambrus-Lakatos (Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary) Part II - Key Figures 5. Ferenc Kazinczy, Kálmán Tóth (NUPS JERC RIPG, Hungary), Henrik Honich (NUPS TMRI, Hungary), Ágoston Nagy (NUPS TMRI, Hungary), and Réka Lengyel (RCH Institute for Literary Studies, Hungary) 6. Ferenc Kölcsey, Ferenc Kulin (Gáspár Károli University of the Reformed Church, Hungary) 7. Count István Széchenyi, András Gergely (Gáspár Károli University of the Reformed Church, Hungary) 8. Count Lajos Batthyány, G á bor Erd o dy (ELTE University of Budapest, Hungary) 9. Lajos Kossuth, György Miru (University of Debrecen, Hungary) 10. Baron József Eötvös, Pál Body (University of Miskolc, Hungary) 11. Baron Zsigmond, Kemény Ferenc Hörcher (NUPS JERC RIPG and RCH Institute of Philosophy, Hungary) 12. Ferenc Deák, István Schle...

Vorwort
An examination of Hungarian political thought, culture, systems and discourse in the 19th century.

Autorentext
Ferenc Hörcher is Head of the Research Institute of Politics and Government of the National University of Public Service, Hungary, and a Senior Research Fellow of the Institute of Philosophy of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary. He is a member of the editorial board of Politeja and Hungarian Review. He is also the co-editor, along with Thomas Lorman, of A History of the Hungarian Constitution (Bloomsbury, 2018).Kálmán Tóth is Postdoctoral Researcher at National University of Public Service, Hungary.

Klappentext
This volume presents the ideas of the main actors of the political scene in the Hungarian Kingdom during the long 19th century (1790-1920). Organised around key political thinkers, the book considers the most significant paradigms of thought associated with these figures and the critical political events of the day. Beginning with an introductory overview of 19th-century Hungary in a European context, which includes the main features of Hungarian political thought, 19th-Century Hungarian Political Thought and Culture explores the fundamental characteristics of the country's political system and the geopolitical background to political discourse in the region at the time. The contributors reflect on the stories of some of the most influential voices, as well as their networks, impacts and legacies. Through this, the book is able to offer novel insights into how Western political culture was perceived and adapted in a country long considered by many to belong to the European periphery.

Inhalt
1. Introduction Part I Key Themes 2. The Hungarian Political System in the 19th Century, János Veliky (ELTE University of Budapest, Hungary) 3. Constitutional and Legal Thought, István Stipta (Gáspár Károli University of the Reformed Church, Hungary) 4. Geopolitical Background, Loránd Ambrus-Lakatos (Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary) Part II - Key Figures 5. Ferenc Kazinczy, Kálmán Tóth (NUPS JERC RIPG, Hungary), Henrik Honich (NUPS TMRI, Hungary), Ágoston Nagy (NUPS TMRI, Hungary), and Réka Lengyel (RCH Institute for Literary Studies, Hungary) 6. Ferenc Kölcsey, Ferenc Kulin (Gáspár Károli University of the Reformed Church, Hungary) 7. Count István Széchenyi, András Gergely (Gáspár Károli University of the Reformed Church, Hungary) 8. Count Lajos Batthyány, Gábor Erdody (ELTE University of Budapest, Hungary) 9. Lajos Kossuth, György Miru (University of Debrecen, Hungary) 10. Baron József Eötvös, Pál Body (University of Miskolc, Hungary) 11. Baron Zsigmond, Kemény Ferenc Hörcher (NUPS JERC RIPG and RCH Institute of Philosophy, Hungary) 12. Ferenc Deák, István Schlett (ELTE University of Budapest, Hungary) Bibliography Index


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