1.062.411

kiadvánnyal nyújtjuk Magyarország legnagyobb antikvár könyv-kínálatát

A kosaram
0
MÉG
5000 Ft
a(z) 5000Ft-os
szállítási
értékhatárig

Ireland and Hungary

A Study In Parallels With An Arthur Griffith Bibliography

Szerző
Kapcsolódó személy
Dublin
Kiadó: Four Courts Press
Kiadás helye: Dublin
Kiadás éve:
Kötés típusa: Fűzött keménykötés
Oldalszám: 122 oldal
Sorozatcím:
Kötetszám:
Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 24 cm x 16 cm
ISBN: 1-85182-605-x
Értesítőt kérek a kiadóról

A beállítást mentettük,
naponta értesítjük a beérkező friss
kiadványokról
A beállítást mentettük,
naponta értesítjük a beérkező friss
kiadványokról

Előszó

Tovább

Előszó


Vissza

Fülszöveg


Ireland and Hungary
THOMAS KABDEBO
This book explores historical similarities and spiritual affinities between two European nations geographically far from each other. It is now well known that it was Arthur Griffith's spade-work in his The Resurrection of Hungary which brought the first set of parallels to light in 1904. Yet the historicity of Griffith's revelations has often been questioned. The readers of this book will no longer be satisfied with the interpretation of Griffith's work as merely symbolic or political; they will recognize the 'historical connections' between Ireland and Hungary which had been 'produced' by oppressive regimes of greater European powers. Chapters include:
The Hungarian-Irish 'parallel' and Arthur Griffith's use of his sources
The Irish and the Hungarian 1848
Reports of the Easter Rising in the Hungarian press
The Hungarian reception of Irish Independence and of Griffith's'thesis', 1918-1944
Hungary and the two Roger Casements
'Our hearts go... Tovább

Fülszöveg


Ireland and Hungary
THOMAS KABDEBO
This book explores historical similarities and spiritual affinities between two European nations geographically far from each other. It is now well known that it was Arthur Griffith's spade-work in his The Resurrection of Hungary which brought the first set of parallels to light in 1904. Yet the historicity of Griffith's revelations has often been questioned. The readers of this book will no longer be satisfied with the interpretation of Griffith's work as merely symbolic or political; they will recognize the 'historical connections' between Ireland and Hungary which had been 'produced' by oppressive regimes of greater European powers. Chapters include:
The Hungarian-Irish 'parallel' and Arthur Griffith's use of his sources
The Irish and the Hungarian 1848
Reports of the Easter Rising in the Hungarian press
The Hungarian reception of Irish Independence and of Griffith's'thesis', 1918-1944
Hungary and the two Roger Casements
'Our hearts go out to them': Irish reactions to the Hungarian Rising of 1956
Arthur Griffith and his times: a bibliography.
Dr Thomas Kabdebo is a former Director of the Library at NUI, Maynooth and now teaches cultural studies at UCD. He is a recipient of the Hungarian Order of Merit. Vissza

Tartalom


Vissza
Megvásárolható példányok
Állapotfotók
Ireland and Hungary Ireland and Hungary Ireland and Hungary

A védőborító enyhén kopott.

Állapot:
12.000 ,-Ft
60 pont kapható
Kosárba