Hungarian Studies Review Vol. 6., 1979

No. 1. Spring

Book Reviews Bela K.. Kiraly and George Barany (eds.) East Central European Perceptions of Early America 59 ANNA KA TONA Geir Lundestad, The American Non-Policy Towards Eastern Europe 1943-1947 62 STEPHEN D. KERTESZ Obituary Ferenc G. Harcsar 1910-1979 64 OUR CONTRIBUTORS A native of Germany, DIETER P. LOTZE studied English Philology and Comparative Literature at Berlin Free University and at Innsbruck University. His Ph.D. dissertation dealt with Imre Madach and the Ger­man world of letters. Dr. Lotze is author of Wilhelm Busch (Boston: Twayne, 1979) and of numerous articles in German, Hungarian, Japa­nese and American journals. Currently he is preparing a book on Imre Madach. He teaches at Allegheny College, Meadville, Pennsylvania. BELA VASSADY, JR. teaches history at Elizabethtown College in Pennsylvania. He received his Ph.D. from Temple University. His gen­eral field of interest is trans-Atlantic migrations, and his most recent research centers on Hungarian immigration to America after 1880. MARIANNA D. BIRNBAUM teaches Hungarian language and litera­ture and comparative Ugric folklore at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is the author of a book on Artur Elek and several articles on Hungarian Renaissance poets. Dr. Birnbaum has recently completed a monograph on Janus Pannonius, has edited a volume of Geza Csath's short stories, and is writing a book on Miklos Radnoti for the Twayne World Authors Series.

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