István Bethlen : a great conservative statesman of Hungary, 1874-1946 / Ignác Romsics ; translated from the Hungarian by Mario D. Fenyo.

Author
Romsics, Ignác, 1951- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Boulder, Colo. : Social Science Monographs ; Highland Lakes, N.J. : Atlantic Research and Publications ; New York : Distributed by Columbia University Press, 1995.
Description
x, 491 pages : maps ; 23 cm.

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    Series
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
    Language note
    Translated from Hungarian.
    Contents
    • Ch. I. Family and Youth. Ancestors. Bethlen's Education and Schools
    • Ch. II. Transylvanian Landowner and Politician. The Mezoseg and the Bethlen Estates. The Young Agrarian. In the "National Opposition" Bethlen's Transylvanian Program. The End of the Coalition Government. For Hungarian Supremacy in Transylvania - Before the War. For Hungarian Supremacy in Transylvania - During the War
    • Ch. III. The Counterrevolutionary (1918-1921). For and against Karolyi. Leader of the ABC and the Vienna Representative of the Government of Szeged. Minister for Transylvania and Head of the Peace Delegation. Bethlen's Attempt to Form a Government and his Program
    • Ch. IV. As Prime Minister (1921-1931). Hungary in 1921. Foreign Policy and Charles IV's Second Attempt. Creating the Foundations for Internal Stability. Bethlen's Economic Policies and the Isolation of the Extreme Right. Recovery of the Economy and the Completion of Consolidation. Facing Revision.
    • Domestic Policies of the Consolidated Counterrevolutionary Regime. His Everyday Activities. Personality and Political Style. The Crisis of the Consolidation and Bethlen's Resignation
    • Ch. V. The "Grand Old Man" of Hungarian Politics, 1931-1944. Preparing for Return. The Apostle of Revision. With and against Gombos. Between Government Support and Opposition. Leading the Pro-Western Forces. Underground and under House Arrest. Epilogue. In the Soviet Union
    • Volumes Published in "Atlantic Studies on Society in Change"
    ISBN
    0880333219
    LCCN
    95060517
    OCLC
    34016162
    RCP
    C - S
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