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Transylvania |
Tartalom: | http://mek.oszk.hu/02000/02083 |
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Archívum: | Magyar Elektronikus Könyvtár |
Gyűjtemény: |
Történelem, helytörténet
Politika, államigazgatás |
Cím: |
Transylvania
alcím:
A short history
egységesített cím:
Transylvania
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Létrehozó: |
Lázár István
fordító:
DeKornfeld Thomas J.
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Dátum: |
beszerezve:
1997-11-03
2004-09-05 (további elektronikus változatok)
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Téma: |
Magyar történelem általában
Erdély története
Európai országok történelme
határon túli magyarság
Kisebbségek
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Tartalmi leírás: |
tartalomjegyzék:
Contents
Prologue Transylvania is Far from Mesopotamia Who Were The Dacians and What Became of Them? The Period of the Great Migrations The Scourge of Europe Rex and Dux, Mines and Border Guards How Does it Happen that Three is Really Four? The Tearful Chronicle Raven on High The Remainder A Peculiar, Peculiar Little Country Transylvania in World Politics Cast onto the Periphery The Fight for Freedom, the Compromise, Dualism Downfall and Punishment Since Then Place names Kivonat:
Review
With its deep valleys surrounded by a coronet of peaks, its wide basins and highlands, pine forests and the Alpine meadows at the feet of imposing glaciers; with its salt mines already worked in prehistory, with its gold gathered since Neolithic times from the waters of its streams, Transylvania is a country-size area in the lap of the Eastern and Southern Carpathians, on the easternmost edge of Central Europe. Once part of Hungary, today it is a part of Romania with a substantial Hungarian population. Even though it was approached early by Eastern Orthodoxy emanating from Byzantium, its Christianity is basically western. Initially the Roman ritual was predominant, but later it became the bastion of European Protestantism. It was a historic bone of contantion between its original inhabitants and the conquering Hungarians, the Hungarians and the Turks, the Turks and the Austrian Habsburgs, the Austrian Habsburgs and the Hungarians, and between the Hungarians and the Romanians. For a century and a half, it was also an independent principality, and before, during and after, a sort of research laboratory of East-Central-European history known as the Fairy Garden. Transylvania A Short History, by István Lázár, who has written several books on the subject, covers the history of this fascinating region from ancient times until 1989. megjegyzés:
javított változat
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Nyelv: |
angol
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Típus: |
könyv
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Formátum: |
text/html
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application/pdf
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application/rtf
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application/msword
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Azonosító: |
példányazononosító:
MEK-02083
urn:nbn:hu-4065
(URI)
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Forrás: |
Transylvania : A short history / by István Lázár$Budapest : Corvina, 1997$ISBN 963 13 4333 2
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Kapcsolat: |
Varga E. Árpád: Hungarians in Transylvania between 1870 and 1995 (http://mek.oszk.hu/02000/02018/)
Rumanian-Hungarian affairs (http://www.hungarian-history.hu/lib/rum.htm)
István Lázár: Hungary : A brief history (http://mek.oszk.hu/02000/02085/)
History of Transylvania (http://mek.oszk.hu/03400/03407/)
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Tér-idő vonatkozás: |
térbeli:
Románia
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