Pour le 30 novembre 2012 (pas de couv dispo...)
"Hungarian-Yugoslav Relations, 1918--1927"
Árpád Hornyák
300 pages
East European Monographs
>This book examines the convoluted relations between a victor state (Yugoslavia) and a defeated one (Hungary) during the first decade after the end of World War I. The work is based mainly on archival sources and demonstrates that great power interests in the region influenced considerably the bilateral relations between Hungary and Yugoslavia
>Árpád Hornyák is associate professor of history at the University of Pécs (Hungary) and senior research fellow at the Institute of History of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His specialty is the history of the Balkans during the nineteenth and twentieth century and twentieth century Hungarian foreign policy. His research concentrates on twentieth century Hungarian-Yugoslavian relations.
Et pour septembre "A Communist Odyssey: The Life of Jozsef Pogany"
Thomas Sakmyster
230 pages
Central European University Press
Didier
"Hungarian-Yugoslav Relations, 1918--1927"
Árpád Hornyák
300 pages
East European Monographs
>This book examines the convoluted relations between a victor state (Yugoslavia) and a defeated one (Hungary) during the first decade after the end of World War I. The work is based mainly on archival sources and demonstrates that great power interests in the region influenced considerably the bilateral relations between Hungary and Yugoslavia
>Árpád Hornyák is associate professor of history at the University of Pécs (Hungary) and senior research fellow at the Institute of History of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His specialty is the history of the Balkans during the nineteenth and twentieth century and twentieth century Hungarian foreign policy. His research concentrates on twentieth century Hungarian-Yugoslavian relations.
Et pour septembre "A Communist Odyssey: The Life of Jozsef Pogany"
Thomas Sakmyster
230 pages
Central European University Press
Didier