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The Hungarians A Thousand Years Of Victory In Defeat Paul Lendvai Ann Major

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The Hungarians A Thousand Years Of Victory In Defeat Paul Lendvai Ann Major
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 120.92 MB
Pages: 592
Author: Paul Lendvai; Ann Major
ISBN: 9780691200286, 0691200289
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Hungarians A Thousand Years Of Victory In Defeat Paul Lendvai Ann Major by Paul Lendvai; Ann Major 9780691200286, 0691200289 instant download after payment.

An updated new edition of a classic history of the Hungarians from their earliest origins to today
In this absorbing and comprehensive history, Paul Lendvai tells the fascinating story of how the Hungarians, despite a string of catastrophes and their linguistic and cultural isolation, have survived as a nation for more than one thousand years. Now with a new preface and a new chapter that brings the narrative up to the present, the book describes the evolution of Hungarian politics, culture, economics, and identity since the Magyars first arrived in the Carpathian Basin in 896. Through colorful anecdotes of heroes and traitors, victors and victims, revolutionaries and tyrants, Lendvai chronicles the way progressivism and economic modernization have competed with intolerance and narrow-minded nationalism. An unforgettable blend of skilled storytelling and scholarship, The Hungarians is an authoritative account of this enigmatic and important nation.

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