HUNGARIAN-BRITISH DIPLOMACY, 1938-1941: THE ATTEMPT TO MAINTAIN RELATIONS; TRANS. BY TIM WILKINSON 🔍
ANDRAS D. BAN Routledge, Taylor & Francis (Unlimited), London, 2004
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This book deals with the relationship between Britain and Hungary during the crucial years 1938-1941. In addition to archival research in London and Budapest, mostly about the relations of the governments, Bán's work broadens into political, social, intellectual and cultural history. This is one of its exceptional assets, including materials hitherto overlooked or disregarded, as it relates to more than diplomatic history - even though, in dealing with the latter too, Bán's mastery of archival and other evidence is extraordinarily valuable.
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Alternative title
Illúziók és csalódások
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András Bán; translation by Tim Wilkinson; foreword by John Lukacs
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András D. Bán
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Ashgate Publishing Limited
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Taylor & Francis Group
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Frank Cass Publishers
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Gower Publishing Ltd
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United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
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London, Portland, OR, England, 2004
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1 edition, April 28, 2004
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LONDON, Unknown
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до 2011-01
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lg467092
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Originally published under title: Illúziók és csalódások. 1998.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [191]-218) and index.
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Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Contents......Page 5
Introduction by John Lukacs......Page 10
History of the English Edition......Page 16
Chronology......Page 18
Acknowledgements......Page 22
Historical Antecedents......Page 30
From the Peace Treaty of Versailles to the Anschluss......Page 40
From the Anschluss to the First Vienna Award......Page 52
From Count Pl Teleki's Government to the Outbreak of the Second World War......Page 85
From 1 September 1939 to Hungary's Accession to the Tripartite Pact......Page 106
From 20 November 1940 to the Breaking Off of AngloHungarian Diplomatic Relations......Page 132
Three Hungarian Prime Ministers as Viewed from the Hungarian Record......Page 159
The Structure of British Public Opinion......Page 180
Anglo-Hungarian Economic Links......Page 187
Anglophilia in Hungary and Anglo-Hungarian Intellectual Exchanges......Page 191
Hungarian migres in Britain During the 1930s......Page 205
Notes......Page 220
Bibliography......Page 240
Index......Page 248
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"This book deals with the relationship of Britain and Hungary during the crucial years 1938-1941. In addition to archival research in London and Budapest, mostly about the relations of the governments, Ban's work broadens into political, social, intellectual, and cultural history. This is one of its exceptional assets, including materials hitherto overlooked or disregarded as it relates to more than diplomatic history - even though, in dealing with the latter too, Ban's mastery of archival and other evidence is extraordinarily valuable."--Jacket
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<p>This book deals with the relationship of Britain and Hungary during the crucial years 1938-1941. In addition to archival research in London and Budapest, mostly about the relations of the governments, Ban's work broadens into political, social, intellectual and cultural history. This is one of its exceptional assets, including materials hitherto overlooked or disregarded, as it relates to more than diplomatic history - even though, in dealing with the latter too, Ban's mastery of archival and other evidence is extraordinarily valuable.</p>
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2011-06-04
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