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Budapest: A History of Grandeur and Catastrophe (Paperback)
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Budapest: A History of Grandeur and Catastrophe (Paperback)
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List price R341
Loot Price R281
Discovery Miles 2 810
You Save R60 (18%)
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Budapest today is a palimpsest of its history and partially
crystallized present. Its earlier history is best seen on the
Castle Hill of Buda, the seat of Hungarian royal power since the
beginning in the 13th Century. This peaked in the glory years of
King Matthias' reign in the second half of the 15th Century, when
Buda was one of the largest and wealthiest cities of Europe. The
Ottoman conquest that followed a generation later was a catastrophe
whose effect would last two centuries. However when the new Castle
Hill of Buda arose, it became a version of Baroque central Europe,
controlled by Imperial Vienna. Pest, on the opposite banks of the
Danube, is a symbol of the grandeur of the late 19th Century
metropolis. Elaborate, historicist buildings and monuments first
inhabited by the members of the rising bourgeoisie that had
achieved prosperity in the booming Budapest around the year 1900.
This era still largely defines the visual appearance of the central
city. Nearly half a century later Fascism, and then forty years of
Communism, again produced economic dislocation and social tumult in
the lives of the people. This is best shown through descriptions of
the fate of individual families in Budapest. Since 1990 the
metropolis and its people have gone through a frenzied transition
for which there was no template: authoritarian socialist economy to
volatile capitalism and democracy. The story of the key players and
groups in this transition make this tumultuous process particularly
vivid. Today Budapest is a city whose role in Europe is still being
crystallized. However inventive entrepreneurs and creative artists
are making the city a more and more vibrant home for its citizens
and a favoured destination for a rapidly increasing flow of
visitors.
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