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Studies on Early Hungarian and Pontic History (Paperback): C.A. Macartney, Laszlo Peter Studies on Early Hungarian and Pontic History (Paperback)
C.A. Macartney, Laszlo Peter
R1,529 Discovery Miles 15 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Published in 1999, Professor C.A. Macartney was one of the foremost 20th-century authorities on the history of the Danube basin. His life's work included the re-examination of the sources relating to early Hungarian and Pontic history. This selection of his studies (some of them hardly accessible because they were published in wartime conditions) illuminates one of the dark corners of medieval Europe and tackles controversial questions in the history of the nomadic steppe peoples, such as the Magyars, Pechenegs, Kavars and Cumans. Macartney's treatment of the earliest Hungarian written sources and their interpretation laid the foundation for his shorter book, The Medieval Hungarian Historians. The present volume brings together for the first time, and indexes, his series of detailed studies on this material; penetrating in both its analysis and scholarship, this work remains indispensable for our understanding of the period and its historiography.

Hungary - From Ninth Century Origins to the 1956 Uprising (Hardcover): C.A. Macartney Hungary - From Ninth Century Origins to the 1956 Uprising (Hardcover)
C.A. Macartney
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

After the Hungarian Revolution in November 1956, the entire world became aware of the Hungarians--the independent people who defied the might of Soviet Russia in defense of their national freedom and traditions. However, though Hungary was acknowledged for centuries as the bulwark of Europe and Christianity against the East, the lively history of the country and its people has otherwise been unfamiliar to Westerners. Written by C. A. Macartney who is long recognized as an authority in the Western world on the history of Hungary and who has been personally familiar with Hungarian problems of the past few decades, this book introduces Hungary to a Western audience. Few know that the revolution of 1956 is characteristic of many other struggles in the 1,000 years of the nation's past. Few know that the name of Hungary has been coupled with the word of freedom in many crucial moments of Western history. This unfamiliarity results partly because Hungary lies in a remote and seldom-visited quarter of Europe, but also because its language is strange and difficult, not of familiar European origin. Most of the material heretofore available on the history of Hungary has come to readers through the distorting media of foreign languages and foreign sympathies. Macartney tells the story tersely, combining a superbly readable and exciting style with meticulous scholarship, while displaying an unusual sense for narrative and acute perception into character. The book contains thirty-nine illustrations of people, places, and objects that further illuminate the text. From Arpbd, who in the ninth century led the nomad Magyars out of a desperate crisis in the east and into the Danube Basin, to the ill-fated revolution of 1956 and Janos Kadar and the "People's Republic," this is the fascinating history of a great country and a people resistant to tyranny and invasion.

Studies on Early Hungarian and Pontic History (Hardcover): C.A. Macartney, Laszlo Peter Studies on Early Hungarian and Pontic History (Hardcover)
C.A. Macartney, Laszlo Peter
R5,400 Discovery Miles 54 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Published in 1999, Professor C.A. Macartney was one of the foremost 20th-century authorities on the history of the Danube basin. His life's work included the re-examination of the sources relating to early Hungarian and Pontic history. This selection of his studies (some of them hardly accessible because they were published in wartime conditions) illuminates one of the dark corners of medieval Europe and tackles controversial questions in the history of the nomadic steppe peoples, such as the Magyars, Pechenegs, Kavars and Cumans. Macartney's treatment of the earliest Hungarian written sources and their interpretation laid the foundation for his shorter book, The Medieval Hungarian Historians. The present volume brings together for the first time, and indexes, his series of detailed studies on this material; penetrating in both its analysis and scholarship, this work remains indispensable for our understanding of the period and its historiography.

Hungary - From Ninth Century Origins to the 1956 Uprising (Paperback): C.A. Macartney Hungary - From Ninth Century Origins to the 1956 Uprising (Paperback)
C.A. Macartney
R1,470 Discovery Miles 14 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

After the Hungarian Revolution in November 1956, the entire world became aware of the Hungarians--the independent people who defied the might of Soviet Russia in defense of their national freedom and traditions. However, though Hungary was acknowledged for centuries as the bulwark of Europe and Christianity against the East, the lively history of the country and its people has otherwise been unfamiliar to Westerners. Written by C. A. Macartney who is long recognized as an authority in the Western world on the history of Hungary and who has been personally familiar with Hungarian problems of the past few decades, this book introduces Hungary to a Western audience.

Few know that the revolution of 1956 is characteristic of many other struggles in the 1,000 years of the nation's past. Few know that the name of Hungary has been coupled with the word of freedom in many crucial moments of Western history. This unfamiliarity results partly because Hungary lies in a remote and seldom-visited quarter of Europe, but also because its language is strange and difficult, not of familiar European origin. Most of the material heretofore available on the history of Hungary has come to readers through the distorting media of foreign languages and foreign sympathies.

Macartney tells the story tersely, combining a superbly readable and exciting style with meticulous scholarship, while displaying an unusual sense for narrative and acute perception into character. The book contains thirty-nine illustrations of people, places, and objects that further illuminate the text. From Arpd, who in the ninth century led the nomad Magyars out of a desperate crisis in the east and into the Danube Basin, to the ill-fated revolution of 1956 and Janos Kadar and the "People's Republic," this is the fascinating history of a great country and a people resistant to tyranny and invasion.

"C. A. Macartney" was a research fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. He also held in his lifetime the chair of international relations at Edinburgh University as well as being in charge of the Hungarian section of the British Foreign Office Research Department. He received the rare honor of election to Foreign Membership of the Szechenyi Academy of Sciences, the foundation of which is recorded in this book; but his name was removed from the roles of the academy when the Communists purged it.

The Social Revolution in Austria (Paperback): C.A. Macartney The Social Revolution in Austria (Paperback)
C.A. Macartney
R905 Discovery Miles 9 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1926, this book presents a detailed account regarding the aims and accomplishments of Austrian socialism and its relationship with the development of 'the modern state of Austria'. The text gives detailed information on the particular characteristics of socialism within the region and its relationship with changing cultural values. A bibliography of principal works consulted is also included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in perspectives on Austrian history.

The Medieval Hungarian Historians - A Critical and Analytical Guide (Paperback): C.A. Macartney The Medieval Hungarian Historians - A Critical and Analytical Guide (Paperback)
C.A. Macartney
R970 Discovery Miles 9 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The various works in which the Hungarians of the Middle Ages recorded their own origins and early doings are of great value not only for the history of Hungary and the Magyar people, but also for the whole of south-eastern Europe. But before they can be safely used as sources they require much editing and interpretation. Studies by Hungarian and German scholars of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries are now of course out-dated. Mr Macartney spent some years going through the documents and all the critical literature, and here presents the fruits of his work in a short form containing all that needs to be known for safe and profitable use of the texts. The present book has as its first part a long introductory essay on the development of the Hungarian historical tradition; its second part is an analytical guide to the separate documents, carrying summarised descriptions of MSS, editions, date, contents, reliability, relations to other texts, and so on, and including references to Mr Macartney's own contributions in the Studies. It is intended for Western students not able to read Magyar.

The Magyars in the Ninth Century (Paperback): C.A. Macartney The Magyars in the Ninth Century (Paperback)
C.A. Macartney
R1,032 Discovery Miles 10 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A re-examination of the texts - chiefly Arabic and Persian - which describe the movements of the Magyars leading up to their entry into Hungary (c. AD 896).

The Habsburg Empire - 1790-1918 (Paperback, Main): C.A. Macartney The Habsburg Empire - 1790-1918 (Paperback, Main)
C.A. Macartney
R1,124 Discovery Miles 11 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a narrative history of the Austrian Monarchy from 1790 to its break-up in 1918. Its theme is the hundred year struggle between the venerable dynastic empire which ruled Central Europe, and the new national, political and social forces in conflict with it, an with one another. The author starts with the death of Emperor Joseph 11 in 1790, the event which he takes as marking the turn of the tide in the struggle between autocracy and centralisation on the one side, and the new forces on the other; but he prefixes his narrative with a brief account of Joseph's own reign, and with a comprehensive picture of the old monarchy on the threshold of the new age. C. A. Macartney takes his subject as comprising the monarchy as a whole, every people, class and province in it. He thus brings and makes intelligible the diversity within the unity, and the unity synthesising the diversity, which give the history of the Austrian Monarchy its special and unique character.

The author was long acquainted with the countries and peoples that were once part of the Habsburg Empire and it was this experience, combined with linguistic accomplishments that enabled him to draw on an exceptionally wide range of sources. The result is a work of monumental scholarship written with unique insight and understanding.

Hungary A Short History: C.A. Macartney Hungary A Short History
C.A. Macartney
R981 Discovery Miles 9 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Hungary A Short History (Paperback): C.A. Macartney Hungary A Short History (Paperback)
C.A. Macartney
R695 Discovery Miles 6 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Problems of the Danube Basion (Paperback): C.A. Macartney Problems of the Danube Basion (Paperback)
C.A. Macartney
R605 R500 Discovery Miles 5 000 Save R105 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Hungary and Her Successors - The Treaty of Trianon and Its Consequences, 1919-1937 (Paperback): C.A. Macartney Hungary and Her Successors - The Treaty of Trianon and Its Consequences, 1919-1937 (Paperback)
C.A. Macartney
R987 Discovery Miles 9 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The complexities of ethnic problems in the Carpathian basin is the light of the unjust 1919 Treaty of Trianon in rigorously analyzed by the famous British historian.

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