1st Edition
Gyula Szekfü A Study in the Political Basis of Hungarian Historiography
Introduction. Part 1: The Dualist Szekfü: 1904-1918 1. Der Staat Hungarn and the Christian-German Cultural Community 2. A Labanc View of Rákóczi 3. Geistesgeschichte, Szekfü and Hungarian Historiography Part 2: The Conservative Nationalist: 1919-1933 4. After the Catastrophe: Assigning the Blame 5. Széchenyi: The Touchstone of the nation 6. Liberalism: Three Generations of Decline 7. The jews: The Bane of the Nation 8. Nationalism and Nationalities: Historiography and the Revision of the Treaty of Trianon Part 3: The Realist Szekfü: 1933-1955 From St. Stephen’s State to the Hungarian People’s Republic 9. The First Doubts: After Three Generations 10. ‘Somewhere We Lost Our Way’ Szekfü and the Popular Front 11. Volte Face: From West to East Conclusion: Continuity and Change in Szekfü’s Ideas.
Biography
Irene Raab Epstein






