Hungarian Studies Review Vol. 24., 1997

Book and other Reviews: Gyula Kristo. Hungarian History in the Ninth Century. Szeged, 1996. Reviewed by Steven Bela Vardy 115 Janos Makkay. ,4 magyarsag keltezese |The Dating of Hungarians], Szolnok, 1994. Reviewed by Jozsef Vekerdi 116 Tibor Frank. Egy emigrant alakvdltdsai. Zerjfi Gusztdv palyakepe, J820-1892 [The Metamorphosis of an Emigrant. The Life-Career of Gusztav Zerffi, 1820-1892]. Budapest, 1985; Tokyo, 1994. Reviewed by S.B. Vardy 118 Two Hungarian studies journals: Hungarian Studies and Rivista di studi ungheresi. Reviewed by George Bisztray 120 Attila Paladi-Kovacs. Ethnic Traditions, Classes and Communities in Hungary. Budapest, 1996. Reviewed by S.B. Vardy 122 Tibor Giant. "Roosevelt, Apponyi es a Habsburg Monarchia" [Roosevelt, Apponyi and the Habsburg Monarchy]. Reviewed by N.F. Dreisziger 124 A note from the editors 128 OUR CONTRIBUTORS: GEORGE BISZTRAY is professor of Hungarian Studies and is the incumbent of the Chair of Hungarian Studies at the University of Toronto. Since 1981 lie has been co-editor of our journal. ELIZA GARDINER is a graduate of the University of Toronto's Centre for the Study of Drama. JOHANNA GRANVILLE is assistant professor in the Department of Political Science, Clemson University in Clemson, S.C. She has conductcd archival research in the Communist Party and Foreign Ministry archives in Moscow for two years on Fulbright and ACTR scholarships. (Continued on p. 128.)

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