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100 1 Cartledge, Bryan,|cSir,|eauthor.
245 14 The will to survive :|ba history of Hungary /|cBryan
Cartledge.
264 1 Oxford :|bOxford University Press ;|aNew York, NY, Oxford
University Press,|c2017.
264 4 |c©2017
300 xvi, 604 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates :
|billustrations (some color), color maps, portraits,
genealogical charts ;|c24 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
336 still image|bsti|2rdacontent
336 cartographic image|bcri|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 517-553) and
index.
505 00 |tList of illustrations --|tPreface --|gpt. 1.|tThe
medieval kingdom --|g1.|tThe Magyars (400 BC-AD 1000) --
|tThe migrations --|tThe 'conquest' --|tThe raids --
|tHungary and Christendom --|g2.|tThe young Hungarian
state (1000-1301) --|tStephen I, King and saint (1000-38)
--|tHungarian society in the twelfth and thirteenth
centuries --|tThe seeds of ambition --|tBéla IV and the
Mongol invasion --|tTwilight of the Árpáds --|g3.|tHungary
ascendant (1301-1444) --|tThe first Angevin : Charles I
Robert --|tLouis I, the Great, of Hungary and Poland (1342
-82) --|tSigismund I, King and Emperor --|tHungary in the
fourteenth and fifteenth centuries --|g4.|tFrom light into
darkness (1444-1526) --|tJános Hunyadi (c. 1407-56) --
|tMatthias I Corvinus (1458-90) --|tCultural life in
fourteenth and fifteenth-century Hungary --|tTowards
Mohács.
505 00 |gpt. 2.|tThe Habsburg kingdom --|g5.|tHungary divided
(1526-1711) --|tCivil war (1526-41) --|tThe reformation in
Hungary --|tOccupied Hungary --|tTransylvania --|tRoyal
Hungary --|g6.|tThe struggle for independence (1547-1711)
--|gThe Fifteen Years' War --|tIstván Bocskai and the
Haiduks --|tCounter-Reformation --|tGábor Bethlen, György
Rákóczi I and the Thirty Years' War --|tResentment,
conspiracy, repression --|tImre Thököly and the Kuruc:
liberation and retribution --|tFerenc Rákóczi II and the
War of Independence --|g7.|tHabsburg rule and national
awakening (1711-1825) --|tThe eighteenth century Habsburgs,
absolutism and reform: Charles III (1711-40) ; Maria
Theresa (1740-80) ; Noble Recalcitrance, economic
backwardness ; Joseph II (1780-90) ; Leopold II (1790-92)
; Francis I (1792-1835) --|tIdeas and peoples: ideas ;
peoples --|g8.|tReform, language and nationality (1825-43)
--|tThe case for reform --|tThe reformers: István
Széchenyi ; Lajos Kossuth --|tThe reforms: the Diets, 1825-
44 ; language and the nation.
505 00 |g9.|tOpposition, revolution and war (1844-49) --|tThe
growth of opposition --|tThe revolution of 1848 --|tThe
War of Independence --|g10.|tThe politics of compromise
and dualism (1849-1906) --|tRetribution and neo-absolutism
(1849-60) --|tKossuth and the exiles --|tTowards a
compromise --|tThe compromise (1867) --|tForeign affairs -
-|tThe politics of dualism (1875-1906) --|g11.|tEconomic
advance in a troubled society (1850-1913) --|tTowards a
modern economy --|tHungarian society under dualism: the
nobility ; the Jewish bourgeoisie ; peasants and workers -
-|tThe nationalities and 'Magyarisation' --|tIntellectual
and cultural life --|tA modern European capital --|g12.
|tWar and revolution (1906-1919) --|tThe last years of
peace (1906-14) --|tHungary at war (1914-18) --
|tRevolutions and counter-revolution.
505 00 |gpt. 3.|tTriple tragedy and rebirth --|g13.|tThe road to
Trianon (1914-20) --|tTowards a new Europe --|tThe peace
treaty --|g14.|tHorthy's Hungary (1920-42) --|tThe regency
--|tConsolidation (1920-31) --|tThe drift to the right
(1931-39) --|tThe inter-war economy --|tHungarian society
between the wars: The 'political class' ; the Jews ;
workers and peasants --|tEducation and culture --|g15.
|tThe Faustian Pact I: the prize (1936-41) --|tThe drift
towards Germany (1936-38) --|tThe prize (1938-41) --|g16.
|tThe Faustian Pact II: the price (1941-45) --|tThe first
instalment --|tThe second instalment --|tThe third
instalment --|tThe final instalment --|g17.|tTwo false
dawns (1945-56) --|tAn illusion of democracy --
|tDictatorship and terror --|tA land of iron and steel --
|tRákosi's Hungary --|tThe 'new course' --|tReaction --
|g18.|tRevolution (1956).
505 00 |g19.|tThe second compromise (1956-88) --|tJános Kádár --
|tRepression and consolidation --|tReform --|tKádár's
Hungary --|g20.|tRound Table Revolution and Democratic
Hungary (1988-2000) --|tAn opposition emerges --|tEndgame
for the HSWP --|tThe Round Table Revolution --|tDemocratic
Hungary --|gAppendix I:|tThe Árpád kings of Hungary --
|tThe Angevin & Jagiellonian kings of Hungary --|tThe
Habsburg kings of Hungary --|gAppendix II --|tA note on
Hungarian pronunciation --|tAppendix III --|tHungarian
place names.
520 From the Publisher: A history of Hungary from 1000 to the
present day by the former British Ambassador to Hungary.
520 "The Will to Survive describes how a small country, for
much of its existence squeezed between two empires,
surrounded by hostile neighbours and subjected to invasion
and occupation, survived the frequent tragedies of its
eventful history to become a sovereign democratic republic
within the European Union. The Mongol, Ottoman, Habsburg,
Nazi and Soviet empires have all since vanished; but
Hungary, a victim of all five and despite suffering the
consequences of being on the losing side in every war she
has fought, still occupies the territory the Magyar tribes
claimed for themselves in the ninth century. The author,
whose interest in Hungary stems from his service there as
British Ambassador during the declining years of Kadar's
Communist regime, traces Hungary's story from the arrival
of the Magyars in Europe to the accession of Hungary to
membership of NATO and the European Union. The eleven
hundred years covered by this stirring account embrace
medieval greatness, Turkish occupation, Habsburg
domination, unsuccessful struggles for independence,
massive deprivation of territory and population after the
First World War, a disastrous alliance with Nazi Germany
motivated by the hope of redress, and forty years of
Soviet-imposed Communism interrupted by a gallant but
brutally suppressed revolution in 1956."--Amazon.com.
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776 08 |iOnline version:|aCartledge, Bryan, Sir.|tWill to
survive.|dTiverton : Timewell Press, 2006
|w(OCoLC)659111982
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