036861
New York
1972
15,5×23,5
tvrdi
540
engleski
Price: 30,00 EUR
In this work, Seton-Watson shifted his initial admiration for Hungarian liberalism to a critical stance against Magyarization policies. He argued that the "racial question" in Hungary was a major threat to the stability of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. While touching on various groups, he concentrated heavily on the situation of the Slovaks, detailing their national oppression under the Magyar oligarchy. Uniquely for a political text of its time, it includes specialized chapters on Slovak popular art, poetry, and melodies. Ist Edition London, 1908. Ex-Library.