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Author:
Sassu, Constantin, author.
Title:
Romanians and Hungarians : historical premises / C. Sassu.
Publisher:
Center for Romanian Studiesan imprint of Histria Books,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
143 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
Subject:
Romania--Foreign relations--Hungary.
Hungary--Foreign relations--Romania.
Hungarians--Transylvania.--Transylvania.
Transylvania (Romania)--History.
Roumanie--Relations exterieures--Hongrie.
Hongrie--Relations exterieures--Roumanie.
Hongrois--Transylvanie.--Transylvanie.
Transylvanie (Roumanie)--Histoire.
Diplomatic relations.
Hungary.
Romania.
Other Titles:
Rumanians and Hungarians
Notes:
Original edition "Cugetarea"- P. Georgescu Delafras, 1940. Includes index.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: XXVII. Decomposition of the Dual Monarchy was Inevitable. II. Did "Millennial Hungary" Exist? -- III. Can the Invocation of a "Millennial Hungary" Constitute an Argument for Revisionism? -- IV. The Origin, Character, and Penetration of the Hungarians into the Pannonian Plain Condition the Frontiers of Present-Day Hungary -- V. History, Character, and Privileged Structure of the Hungarian Apostolic Kingdom of the Middle Ages -- VI. Geographical Discordances Created through the Penetration of the Hungarian Domination into the Neighboring Countries -- VII. Geographical Unity of the Carpathian Region -- VIII. Origin of the Romanian People: Prehistoric Civilization, Thracians and Dacians -- IX. The Roman-Dacian conflict -- X. Thracian and Roman Succession -- XI. The Romanization of the Dacians -- XII. Dacia in the Epoch of Migrations: The Slavs and the Formation of the Romanian People's Individuality -- XIII. Primitive Slavic-Romanian Voivodates; the Beginnings of Some Autochthonous Political Organizations -- XIV. The Part Played in History by the Voivodates of Wallachia and Moldavia; Michael the Brave and the Rebuilding of the National Unity of the Carpathian Region -- XV. The Romanian People and the Hungarian State in Face of the Unity of the Carpathian Regions; loan Corvin -- XVI. Penetration of Hungarian Domination into the Romanian Districts near the Tisa and in Transylvania -- XVII. Character and Aims of Hungarian Domination in those Regions -- XVIII. The Genesis of the Transylvanian Autonomous Principality; "Unio Trium Nationum"; Dozsa's Rebellion, the Tripartite Code of Law, and the Mohacs Disaster -- XIX. Character of the Transylvanian Principality -- XX. The Passing of Transylvania under the Domination of the Habsburgs; Tendencies and Aims of that Domination -- XXI. Internal Situations at the End of the Eighteenth Century, Joseph II, Horia's Revolution, and "Supplex Libellus Valachorum" -- XXII. The Character of Romanian Patriotism and Hungarian Imperialism -- XXIII. Conditions at the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century -- XXIV. Revolution of 1848, Consequences of Hungarian Egoism -- XXV. Hungarian Particularism Prevents the Reconstruction of Central Europe -- XXVI. The Austro-Hungarian Dualism of 1867: Consequences of Forced Magyarization -- XXVII. Decomposition of the Dual Monarchy was Inevitable.
ISBN:
9781592111312
1592111319
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1248691216
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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