HUNGARIAN STUDIES 9. Nemzetközi Magyar Filológiai Társaság. Akadémiai Kiadó Budapest [1994]

HUNGARIAN STUDIES Issue Editor's Preface (Tibor Frank) 5 INTRODUCTION Steven A. Mansbach: Foreword 9 Mihály Szegedy-Maszák: Conservatism, Modernity, and Populism in Hungarian Culture 15 MODERNISM IN THE MAKING Júlia Szabó: European Art Centers and Hungarian Art (1890-1919) 41 Attila Pók: Modern Sociology and Modern Art in Early Twentieth Century Hungary... 65 Miklós Hernádi: Otto, Franz, Georg: An Exercise in the Psycho-History of Weininger, Kafka, and Lukács 73 Árpád Kadarkay: The Demonic Self: Max Weber and Georg Lukács 77 IN EXILE Tibor Frank: Between Red and White: The Mood and Mind of Hungary's Radicals, 1919-1920 105 Krisztina Passuth: Hungarian Art Outside Hungary: Berlin in the 1920s 127 Paul J. Nagy: Some Traces of Pragmatism and Humanism in Michael Polanyi's Personal Knowledge 139 Nina Bakisian: Oscar Jászi in Exile: Danubian Europe Reconsidered 151 INTERWAR POLITICS Tamás Magyarics: American-Hungarian Relations in the 1920s 163 Cameron J. Watson: Ethnic Conflict and the League of Nations: The Case of Transylvania, 1918-1940 173 György Péteri: Modernity versus Democracy: The Politics of Albert Szent-Györgyi, 1945-47 181 RETROSPECT Peter F. Sugar: A Somewhat Slanted View of Interwar Budapest 201 László Beke: Old Hungarian Avant-Garde - New Political Interpretations? 209 György Hunyady: The Turn of the Century in the Public Mind: Historical Changes in Historical Beliefs 215 VOLUME 9, 1994 CONTENTS NUMBERS 1-2

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