HUNGARIAN STUDIES 12. Nemzetközi Magyar Filológiai Társaság. Akadémiai Kiadó Budapest [1997]

HUNGARIAN STUDIES VOLUME 12, 1997 CONTENTS NUMBERS 1-2 Issue Editor's Preface (Mihály Szegedy-Maszák) 3 Zsigmond Ritoók: The Contribution of Hungary to International Classical Scholarship 5 Csanád Bálint: Hungarian Contributions to the Archaeology of Central and Southeastern Europe 17 Thomas A. Sebeok: My 'Short Happy Life' in Finno-Ugric Studies 27 Gábor Tolcsvai Nagy: Hungarian Linguistics in a General Discourse 37 Csaba Pléh: Hungarian Contributions to Modern Psychology 47 István M. Fehér: Lukács as a Precursor of 20th Century Existentialism 73 Peter Hargitai: Lukács and Limbo: the Legacy of Marxist Literary Criticism 85 Mihály Szegedy-Maszák: The Permanence and Mutability of Aesthetic Values 93 Enikő Molnár Basa: Hungarian Scholarship in Literature 107 Christof Scheele: The Poetry of Attila József in English Translation 119 Jean Sinor: Hungarian Contributions to Music 125 László Boriii: Hungarian Historical Scholarship and New Findings in the History of 20th Century International Relations 135 József Hámori: Neuroscience in Hungary 143 Huba Brückner: Hungarian Pioneers of the Information Age 149 Zoltán N. Oltvai: The Molecular Mechanism of Apoptosis and its Regulation by BCL-2 in the T-cell Lineage 169 Károly Nagy: History Makers Testify, "Tanúk - Korukról" 1977-1997 191 Marian Mazzone: The Art of Visual Poetry in Central Europe: Kassák & Schwitters between Dada and Constructivism 205 Emery George: Two Poems of Discovery: Miklós Radnóti's "Hymn to the Nile" and "Columbus" ! 223 László Borhi: The Great Powers and the Hungarian Crisis of 1956 237 Peter I. Hidas: Canada and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 -A Canadian Chronicle 279 Guidelines for Submission of Manuscripts 316

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