American effects on Hungarian imagination and political thought, 1559-1848 / Géza Závodszky ; translated from Hungarian by Amy Módly ; revising editor, Mario D. Fenyo.

Author
Závodszky, Géza [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Boulder, Colo. : Social Science Monographs ; Highland Lakes, N.J. : Atlantic Research and Publications, Inc. ; New York : Distributed by Columbia University Press, 1995.
Description
vii, 335 pages ; 22 cm.

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    Series
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Ch. I. Colonial America
    • Ch. II. The "New World" and Hungary in the Age of Enlightenment
    • Ch. III. The United States, An Acceptable Topic in the Age of Cabinet Absolutism 1795-1830
    • Ch. IV. The Discovery of American Democracy in the Era of Hungarian Liberalism, 1830-1840
    • Ch. V. From Theory to Practice: American Institutions Observed in Hungary in the Years before the Revolution
    • Selected Publications of American Studies from Colonial Times to 1848.
    ISBN
    0880332727
    LCCN
    94066228
    OCLC
    32525460
    RCP
    C - S
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