Hungarian Studies Review Vol. 2., 1975

No. 1. Spring

HONORARY EDITOR Professor Watson Kirkconnell EDITOR Professor Nandor Dreisziger Royal Military College of Canada CORRESPONDING EDITORS Professor Eva S. Balogh Yale University Professor Louis A. Fischer McGill University Dr. Veronika Gervers-Molnar Royal Ontario Museum Professor Geza Kuun University of New Brunswick Professor Alfonz Lengyel Northern Kentucky State College Professor Paul Pilisi Universite du Quebec Professor Geza de Rohan University of Western Ontario Professor Thomas Spira University of Prince Edward Island Professor Philip E. Uren Carleton University Professor Charles Wojatsek Bishop's University EDITORIAL ADVISERS Dr. Eniko Molnar Basa Dr. Paul Body Professor Kalman Bognar Professor J. J. Csonka Dr. Peter Gosztony Rev. Charles H. Henkey, Ph.D. Rev. Aladar Komjathy, Ph.D. Dr. Zoltan Mate Professor Peter Pastor Dr. Sandor Szilassy Professor Bela Vardy Dr. Paul E. Vesenyi Dr. Ferenc Wagner EXECUTIVE MANAGER Dr. Ferenc Harcsar President, HRS Inc. Copyright © 1975 by the Hungarian Readers' Service Inc. All rights reserved. ISSN 0317-204X The Canadian-American Review of Hungarian Studies is a semi-annual journal devoted to the publication of scholarly articles and reviews in all fields of Hungarian studies. Subscriptions are $12.00 for one year and $20.00 for two years. University students and teachers may obtain personal subscriptions for $8.00 per annum. Correspondence regarding subscriptions should be ad­dressed to Dr. Ferenc Harcsar, 908-1356 Meadowlands Drive East, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K2E 6K6. The Canadian-American Review of Hungarian Studies is published by the Hungarian Readers Service Inc. from membership fees and donations. Sustaining memberships in the HRS are a minimum of $100.00 for organizations and a minimum of $50.00 for individuals; supporting memberships are a minimum of $50.00 for organizations and $12.00 for individuals. Correspondence regarding membership should be addressed to Dr. Harcsar. Statements or opinions published in the Canadian-Ameri­can Review of Hungarian Studies do not necessarily reflect the views of either the Hungarian Readers' Service or of the Journal's editors. The editors of the Canadian-American Review of Hun­garian Studies invite the submission of articles and book reviews dealing with Hungarian studies. Manuscripts should be clearly typed on one side of 8V2 x 11 inch paper, double spaced, with ample margins. Footnotes and biblio­graphies should follow the text on separate pages and should be double spaced. The articles should be original and should be offered exclusively to the Review. On style, authors should follow previous issues of the Review or consult the editor: Dr. N. Dreisziger, Department of History, Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7L 2W3. The printing of this issue of the Canadian-American Review of Hungarian Studies has been made possible through the generous financial support of the following organizations: In Canada the Hungarian Canadian Federation the Hungarian World Federation of Veterans the Szecheny Society Inc. the Calvin Hungarian Presbyterian Church of Ottawa the Hungarian Canadian Engineers' Association the Hungarian Helicon Society In the United States the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America the World Federation of Hungarian Veterans' Association the Hungarian Association of International Affairs the Hungarian School Care Club the Hungarian United Fund (Detroit Care Club) the United Hungarian Fund, USA the United Hungarian Fund (San Diego Care Club) the American Transylvanian Federation Printed by Brown & Martin Ltd. Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

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