The Hungarian Quarterly 2. (1936-1937)

THE HUNGARIAN QUARTERLY INDEX of MAIN SUBJECTS For detailed contents see pp. t and 20j Art, Hungarian Popular — 343 British Empire, Economic Problems of the — 331 British Opinion and the League 26 British People and European Problems, The 3 Buda, The Castle of — in the Middle Ages 233 Buda, The Recapture of — 60 Corporative System, The Modern — and the Hungarian Constitution 74 Covenant, The Reform of the — of the League of Nations 193 Danubian Chronicle, A 174, 360 Eastern Question, England and the — 226 Economic Problems of the British Empire Economics, Hungarian — and Peaceful Change 79 England and the Eastern Question 226 England, Links between — and Hungary 106 English Park Style in Hungary, The 132 Europe — The Next Stage 234 Experimentalists, The 162 First Furrows 327 Foreign Policy, A New Orientation in Rumania’s — 377 France, The invasion of — by the In» dustrial Mentality 84 History, Hungary’s Place in — 43-Humanism, Hungarian — 132 Hungarian Constitution, Modern Cor* porative System and the — 74 Hungarian Economics and Peaceful Change 97 Hungarian Humanism 132 Hungarian Language, The 116 F-lungarian Literature, Recent 444 Hungarian Literature, The Spirit of — 281 Hungarian Popular Art 343 Hungarian Wood*Carving, The First Period of — 120 Hungary, Links between England and 106 Hungary, Panslavism and — 241 Hungary’s Place in History 43 Hungary under Turkish Rule 261 “Ilonka Speaks of Hungary/’ Footnotes to — 380 Invasion of France by the Industrial Mentality, The 84 Justice, Security and the League of Nations 213 Key, The 168 Knight, The Regal — 271 Language, The Hungarian — ji6 League, British Opinion and the — 26 League of Nations, Justice, Security and the — 213 League, The Small States and the — 37 Lesson of the Saar, The 11 Links between England and Hungary 106 Literature, Recent Hungarian — 142 Literature, The Spirit of Hungarian— 281 Middle Ages, The Castle of Buda in the 233 Musical Season, The New Hungarian — 383 Panslavism and Hungary 241 Park Style, The English — in Hungary 13-2 Peaceful Change, Hungarian Economics and — 97 Petőfi and his English Translators 336 Recapture of Buda, The 60 Recent Hungarian Literature 142 Reform of the Covenant of the League, The 193 Regal Knight, The 271 Revision of Treaties and of Settlements Registered in Treaties, The 203 Rumania’s Foreign Policy, A New Orientation in — 377 Saar, The Lesson of the — 11 Settlements, The Revision of Treaties and of— Registered in Treaties 203 Small States and the League, The 37 Spirit of Hungarian Literature, The 281 Standstill Problems 249 T ransylvania 302 Treaties, The Revision of— and of Sett« lements Registered in Treaties 203 Turkish Rule, Hungary under — 261 Wood»Carving, The First Period of Hungarian — 120

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