Another Hungary: The Nineteenth-Century Provinces in Eight Lives: Stanford Studies on Central and Eastern
Autor Robert Nemesen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mai 2016
Another Hungary tells the stories of eight remarkable individuals: an aristocrat, merchant, engineer, teacher, journalist, rabbi, tobacconist, and writer. All eight came from the same woebegone corner of prewar Hungary. Their biographies illuminate how the region's residents made sense of economic underdevelopment, ethnic diversity, and relations between Christians and Jews. Taken together, their stories create a unique picture of the troubled history of Eastern Europe, viewed not from the capital cities, but from the small towns and villages.
Through these eight lives, Another Hungary investigates the wider processes that remade Eastern Europe in the nineteenth century. It asks: How did people make sense of the dramatic changes, from the advent of the railroad to the outbreak of the First World War? How did they respond to the army of political ideologies that marched through this region: liberalism, socialism, nationalism, antisemitism, and Zionism? To what extent did people in the provinces not just react to, but influence what was happening in the centers of political power? This collective biography confirms that nineteenth-century Hungary was no earthly paradise. But it also shows that the provinces produced men and women with bold ideas on how to change their world.
Through these eight lives, Another Hungary investigates the wider processes that remade Eastern Europe in the nineteenth century. It asks: How did people make sense of the dramatic changes, from the advent of the railroad to the outbreak of the First World War? How did they respond to the army of political ideologies that marched through this region: liberalism, socialism, nationalism, antisemitism, and Zionism? To what extent did people in the provinces not just react to, but influence what was happening in the centers of political power? This collective biography confirms that nineteenth-century Hungary was no earthly paradise. But it also shows that the provinces produced men and women with bold ideas on how to change their world.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780804795913
ISBN-10: 0804795916
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Stanford University Press
Colecția Stanford University Press
Seria Stanford Studies on Central and Eastern
ISBN-10: 0804795916
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Stanford University Press
Colecția Stanford University Press
Seria Stanford Studies on Central and Eastern
Recenzii
"Another Hungary is a brilliantly conceived and beautifully written collective portrait of eight men and women whose lives capture the complexities and contradictions of modern Hungary in the making. All of them had roots in small provincial towns but were eager to realize their dreams and ambitions on a wider stage. Telling their stories, Robert Nemes compels his readers to reconsider some of the great themes of modern East-Central European history—modernization, 'backwardness,' nationalization, Christian-Jewish relations—from an unexpected perspective and finds insights that are surprising, original, provocative, and often poignant. There is simply no book quite like this."—Paul Hanebrink, Rutgers University
"Another Hungary is a superbly crafted history that offers readers an absorbing account of rural small town Hungary in the nineteenth century. Robert Nemes displays a genius for elucidating the psychological dynamics of families, of gender relations, of neighborhoods, and of professional and personal rivalries. The book's genius lies in Nemes's skill at capturing the meanings of place in the lives of each of these very different women and men, while showing how they participated in the broad sweep of nineteenth-century social, political, and cultural developments that transformed European societies."—Pieter Judson, European University Institute
Notă biografică
Robert Nemes is Associate Professor of History at Colgate University. He is the author of The Once and Future Budapest (2005).
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A collective biography of eight individuals from the northeastern corner of prewar Hungary.