Hungarian Studies Review Vol. 6., 1979

No. 1. Spring

EDITOR Nandor Dreisziger Royal Military College of Canada EXECUTIVE MANAGER Michael F. Boroczki President, HRS Inc. EDITORIAL ADVISERS Thomas Aczel University of Massa­chusetts Eva S. Balogh Yale University Eniko Molnar Basa Library of Congress George Bisztray University of Toronto Paul Body Ohio State University Lee Congdon Madison College L. S. Domonkos Youngstown State University Louis A. Fischer McGill University Veronika Gervers-Molnar Royal Ontario Museum I University of Toronto Andras B. Gollner Concordia Uni­versity Peter Gosztony Swiss East Euro­pean Library I. L. Halasz de Beky University of Toronto Rev. Andrew Harsanyi The Hun­garian Reformed Church in America Rev. Charles H. Henkey Loyola College Anna Katona College of Charleston Bela K. Kiraly City University of New York Rev. Aladar Komjathy Hungarian Reformed Church in America Bennett Kovrig University of Toronto G. C. Kuun University of New-Brunswick Alfonz Lengyel Northern Kentucky University Zoltan Mate Public Archives of Canada Peter Pastor Montclair State College Paul Pilisi Universite du Quebec B. A. Racz Eastern Michigan Uni­versity Ivan Sanders Suffolk County Com­munity College Philip E. Uren Carleton University Ferenc A. Vali University of Massachusetts S. B. Vardy Duquesne University Gabor Vermes Rutgers University Francis Wagner Library of Congress Charles Wojatsek Bishop's Uni­versity The Canadian-American Review of Hungarian Studies is a semi-annual, interdisciplinary journal devoted to the publication of original articles and critical book reviews relating to Hungary and Hungarians. Since its launching in 1974, the Review has been committed to the policy of providing a non-partizan forum for the scholarly discussion and analysis of issues in Hungarian history, politics and cultural affairs. The Review is published by the Hungarian Readers' Service, a non-profit organization incorporated by federal statute in Canada. It is distributed by the University of Toronto Press. Institutional subscriptions to the Review are $12.00 per annum. Individual 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. Subscribers outside of North America please add $2.00 for postage. Please direct inquiries to: University of Toronto Press Journals Department 5201 Dufferin Street Downsview, Ontario, Canada M3H 5T8 Sustaining memberships in the Hungarian Readers'Ser­vice Inc. are $ 100 for organizations and $50 for individuals. Members receive complimentary copies of the Review. All donations in support of the HRS are income tax deductible in Canada. Please direct inquiries to: Hungarian Readers' Service Inc. P.O. Box 5493, Station F Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K2C 3M1 Correspondence regarding the publication of manu­scripts, book reviews, etc. should be addressed to the editor: N. F. Dreisziger Department of History Royal Military College of Canada Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 2W3 Statements or opinions expressed in the Review are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the HRS Inc. or the journal's editors. Articles appearing in the Review are abstracted and indexed in HISTORICAL ABSTRACTS and AMERICA: HISTORY AND LIFE. Copyright © 1979 by the Hungarian Readers'Service Inc. All rights reserved. ISSN 0317-204X Typesetting by Brevis Press. Printed at the University of Toronto Press.

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