HUNGARIAN STUDIES 7. Nemzetközi Magyar Filológiai Társaság. Akadémiai Kiadó Budapest [1991-92]

HUNGARIAN STUDIES VOLUME 7, 1991/1992 CONTENTS NUMBER 1-2 László Kosa: Hungarology: Changes and Variations in the Meaning of a Word and Con­cept 5 George Hoff: The Manfred Weiss - SS Deal of 1944 23 John Lukacs: About the Psychology of the Emigré 35 László Borhi: The United States, Hungary, and the Origins of the Cold War 43 Samuel J. Wilson: Oszkár Jászi and the Hungarian Democratic Emigration 71 Richard Aczel: Central Europe: Oszkár Jászi's American Dream 89 Enikő Molnár-Basa: At Home in the United States: Assimilation without the Betrayal of Roots 99 Thomas Szendrey: Reflections on the Historical Consciousness of Hungarians in North America 105 József Jankovics: The Problem of Identity in Hungarian Poetry Written in North America 113 Nándor F. Dreisziger: Sub-Ethnic Identities: Religion, Class, Ideology, etc. as Centrifugal Forces in Hungarian-Canadian Society 123 László Kovács: Significant Hungarica Collections in American Research Libraries 139 Thomas A. Sebeok: Uralic Studies and English for Hungarians at Indiana University: A Per­sonal View 149 George Bisztray: Heritage Education as a Conceptual Context for Teaching Hungarian . . 153 Steven Béla Várdy: The Verhovay Fraternal Association's Efforts to Perpetuate Hungarian Consciousness among its Native-born Members (1930s-1950s) 161 Károly Nagy: Thirty Years in Voluntary Mission: The Hungarian Alumni Association, "Ma­gyar Öregdiák Szövetség — Bessenyei György Kör" (1960-1990) 171 Paul Body: Ethnic Communities and the Retention of Cultural Traditions in the 1990s ... 177 Éva V. Huseby-Darvas: Handmade Hungarianness: The Construction of Ethnic Identity among Elderly Noodlemakers in Michigan 187 Ákos Farkas: A Nuclear Physicist's Foray into the Realm of Fiction: Leo Szilard's The Voice of the Dolphins 197 Marga Kapka: The Story of One Family's Uprooting from Hungary, Narrated through the Persons of Father and American-born Daughter 205 CHRONICLE The Foundation of the Hungarian Folklore Association in Czechoslovakia (József Liszka) 213 The Foundation of the János Kriza Folklore Association (Ferenc Pozsony) 215 REVIEWS Ian Thomson, Humanist Pietas: The Panegyric of lanus Pannonius on Guarinus Veronen­sis (George F. Gushing) 219 Új Magyar Shakespeare-Tár (Thomas R. Mark) 220 Paul Body (ed.), Hungarian Statesmen of Destiny 1860-1960; Péter Gosztonyi, A kormány­zó, Horthy Miklós; István Bethlen, Bethlen István emlékirata (Nándor F. Dreisziger) . . 223 Joseph Zsuffa, Béla Balázs, The Man and the Artist (Mihály Szegedy-Maszák) 231 Samuel R. Williamson, Jr., Austria-Hungary and the Origins of the First World War (Martyn Rady) 232 Frederick Garber (ed.) Romantic Irony (Eleanor S. Shaffer) , 235

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