Hungarian Studies Review Vol. 26., 1999

HUNGARIAN STUDIES REVIEW HUNGARIAN STUDIES NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CANADA SZECHENYI LIBRARY VOL. 26, NOS. 1-2 (SPRING-FALL 1999) EDITORS GEORGE BISZTRAY University of Toronto N.F. DREISZIGER Royal Military College of Canada GUEST EDITORS FOR 1999 MARLENE KADAR York University AGATHA SCHWARTZ University of Ottawa EDITORIAL ADVISERS OLIVER BOTAR University of Manitoba ILONA KOVACS National Szechenyi Library BARNABAS A. RACZ Eastern Michigan U. THOMAS SPIRA U.P.E.I. GEZA JESZENSZKY Budapest and Washington MARIA KRISZTINKOVICH Vancouver, B.C. THOMAS SAKMYSTER University of Cincinnati S.B. VARDY Duquesne University JOZSEF VEKERDI Budapest SUBSCRIPTIONS MANAGER EVA TOMORY Toronto Correspondence should be addressed to: The Editors, Hungarian Studies Review, University of Toronto, 21 Sussex Ave., Toronto, Ont., Canada M5S 1A1 E-mail: dreisziger-n@rmc.ca Articles appearing in the HSR are indexed in: HISTORICAL ABSTRACTS and, AMERICA: HISTORY AND LIFE. Copyright © (1999) the Hungarian Studies Review. ISSN 0713-8083 (replacing 0317-204X) The Hungarian Studies Review is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the publication of articles and book reviews relating to Hungary and Hungarians. Since its launching in 1974, the Review has been a forum for the scholarly discussion of issues in Hungarian history, politics and cultural affairs. Subscriptions are $12.00 per annum. Membership in the Hungarian Studies Association of Canada includes a subscription to the journal. For further informa­tion, visit our web-page: http://www.ccsp.sfu.ca/calj.hsr Statements and opinions expressed in the HSR are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the journal's editors. Desk-top typesetting by N.F. Dreisziger. Printed in Hungary. Distributed by the National Szechenyi Library of Hungary.

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