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Central European University Press
The fifty years or so preceding the watershed of 1848–49 witnessed the emergence of liberal nationalism in Hungary, along with a transmutation of conservatism which appeared then as a party and an ideological system in the political arena. The specific features of the conservatism, combining the protection of the status quo with some reform measures, its strategic vision, conceptual system,... Read more
Foreword, Introduction Modernity and Identity Liberalisms and Conservatisms, Images of the Enemy Conservatism Its Definition and Types Hungarian Conservatives: Context and Dilemmas Liberal Challenge: Nation-Building through Reforms Conservative Answer: Law, Order, and Stability What to Preserve, What to Give Up, and What to Modernize? (1839–1842) The Figure of the Founding Father The Overture to Cautious Progress: The Memorandum The First Liberal–Conservative Press Debate Order-Based Modernity Separation vs. Unification (1842–1843) Conservative Reform The Magyar Nation and the Non-Magyar Nationalities Us and Them: Aristocracy vs. Democracy Law and Order: Which Kind? (1843–1844) What is to be Done with the Counties? Conservative Arguments against the Juries The Dietal Weight of the Cities Failure of the Diet: Their Interpretations Journalists’ Offensive: Issues and Arguments (1845–1847) Western Models and Hungarian Conditions Constitutionalism Toleration: Its Guarantees Aristocracy, Nation, and Empire Two Liberal Interpretations Programs (1846–1847) The Program of the Conservatives The Opposition Program The Differences Conservative Politics in Defense (1847–1848) The Immediate Precedent Conservative Positions and Arguments The Defeat of the Conservatives Myth in the Making The Conservatives in 1848/49 In Opposition “Outcasts” of the Ausgleich The Process of Mythmaking Epilogue Symbolic Link between Three Types of Conservatives (1927) Conservative Master Narrative (1920, 1933) Metamorphoses Narrationis (1942, 1947) The Constant Core (1913–1955) The Ethnicist Re-Reading of the Master Narrative (1939) Competing Visions of National History, Primary Sources and Literature, Index
Biography
Iván Zoltán Dénes is historian of ideas, has published seven books (including four monographs), several scholarly articles, edited and contributed in nine books, was awarded by the British Academy, the Fulbright Association, the International Exchange of Scholars, the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study scholarships for studying. He is founder and president of the Istvan Bibo Center for Advanced Studies, Budapest, and an elected member of the Academia Europaea, London.






