Hungarian Studies Review Vol. 5., 1978

No. 1. Spring

Review Articles The World of Hungarian Populism 41 5. B. VARDY Fermentation and Ossification in Hungarian International Law 51 BARNABAS A. RACZ Special Section Toldi: An Epic Poem by Janos Arany (continued) 57 verse translation by WA TSON KIRKCONNELL and TIVADAR EDL Book Reviews Donald S. Spencer. Louis Kossuth and Young America: A Study of Sectionalism and Foreign Policy, 1848-1852 81 GEOFFREY S. SMITH Peter Brock. The Slovak National Awakening: An Essay in the Intellectual History of East Central Europe 83 STAN I SLA V KIRSCHBA UM Edsel Walter Stroup. Hungary in Early 1848: The Constitutional Struggle Against Absolutism in Contemporary Eyes 86 P. I. HIDAS OUR CONTRIBUTORS STEVEN C. SCHEER completed his undergraduate studies at John Carroll University. He earned his Ph. D. from Johns Hopkins University in 1974. He is currently an assistant professor of English at Saint Meinard College in St. Meinard, Indiana, where he teaches courses in (continued on page 88)

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