HUNGARIAN STUDIES 14. No. 2. Nemzetközi Magyar Filológiai Társaság. Akadémiai Kiadó Budapest [2000]

HUNGARIAN STUDIES VOLUME 14,2000 CONTENTS NUMBER 2 Papers of the György Ránki Hungarian Chair Conference on Political Transitions in Hungary in Comparative Perspective, Bloomington, Indiana, April 1-2, 2000 (The meeting was organized by László Borhi, the guest editor of this issue) Denis Sinor: The First Change of Regime in Hungarian History 153 Gustav Bayerle: Formation of the Habsburg-Ottoman Frontier in the Danubian Region: Buda, 1541 163 István György Tóth: Alternatives in Hungarian History in the Seventeenth Century 171 Mihály Szegedy-Maszák: From Enlightenment Universalism to Romantic Nationalism 181 Tibor Frank: The Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 and Its Contemporary Critics 193 Attila Pók: Scapegoats in Post-World War I Hungarian Political Thought 201 Günter Bischof: Restoration, not Renewal: From Nazi to Four-Power Occupation - The Difficult Transition to Democracy in Austria after 1945 207 Rudolf L Tőkés: Revolution Reconsidered: Institution-Building in a Moral Void 233 András Bozóki: The Roundtable Talks of 1989: Participants, Political Visions, and Historical References 241 Jack Bielasiak: Poland's Transition as Political Repolarization 259 Toivo U. Raun: The Baltic States after the Collapse of the Soviet Union 275 Harun Maye: Bela Lugosi - Ein Liebhaber, ein Dilettant 285

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