The Hungarian Quarterly 3. (1937)

THE HUNGARIAN QUARTERLY INDEX of MAIN SUBJECTS For detailed contents see pp. I, 20j, jSf, 377. Ady, the Poetry of — 301 Africa, Hungarian Exploration of Cent» ral — 123 Air Power over Europe 233 Airways 169 Alexandra, the Grand Duchess — . 666 America, Hungarians in — 338 America's “Detached and Distant” Fathers 21 American Cultural Influence, The Growth of — 393 Andrássy 268 Andrássy, The Foreign Policy of Count Julius — 627 Anglo»Hungarian Feat of Arms, An — 324 Anglo»Hungarian Tournament at the Court of Edward the Fourth, An — 313 Antique Hungarian Jewellery and Plate 483 Architecture, The Discovery of Peasant 141 Art, Hungarian — under the Árpád Dynasty 303 Bakony, The — 98 Belgium in the European Equilibrium 409 Bethlen, Count Nicholas —'s Auto» biography 684 Bethlen, Count Stephen — 203 Big Estates in Hungary 43 Boarding School, The English —, Sáros» patak 332 Book»shelf, Hungarian — 348, 746 British “Realpolitik" 432 British Soldiers at the Recapture of Buda 313 Budapest — Second Impressions 716 Budapest Soviets, Foreign Relations of the — in 1919 39 Changing Light on St. Sophia 320 Chat with a .London Editor, A — 329 Christian Denominations, Hungary’s — To» day and in the Past 108 Collecting Folksongs in Anatolia 337 Constitutional Evolution of Hungary Since the War, The — 387 Cooperation in Hungary 79 Coronation Ceremony in England and Hungary, The — 287 Count Nicholas Bethlen’s Autobiography 684 Cult of Shakespeare in Hungary, The — 134 Dances, Hungarian — 678 Danubian Basin, Recent Tendencies in the — 32 Danubian Chronicle, A — 173, 367, 3-3-7, 734 Danubian Economic Relations 618 Danubian States, Germany's Economic Relations with the — 277 Danubian Understanding, Towards a— 399 Darányi, Kálmán 610 Democracies, The Dilemma of the — 379 Discovery of Peasant Architecture, The — 141 Earliest Traces of Magyars in the West, The — 649 Economic, Germany’s — Relations with the Danubian States 277 Economic Relations, Danubian — 618 Economic, Outlook—The International 418 England and Hungary, The Historical Relations of — 463 England and the Hungarian Conserva* tives 643 England, The Coronation Ceremony in — and Hungary 287 English Boarding School, Sárospatak, The — 332 English, The Teaching of — in Hungary 83 Englishman, Hungary and the Average 444 Estates, Big — in Hungary 43 Europe, Air Power over — 233 Europe, Great Britain and — 386 European Equilibrium, Belgium in the— 409 Family Nest, The — 347 Folksongs, Collecting — in Anatolia 337 Folk Tales, Two Hungarian — 738 Foreign Policy of Count Julius Andrássy, The — 627

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