The Hungarian Quarterly 4. (1938)

Hungary, Travels of Richard Bright in — 132 Hungary, Viscount Bryce and — 730 Hungary’s Foreign Debts 10 Hungary’s Foreign Relations 18 Hungary’s Position after the Anschluss 201 Italy and the Little Entente 3 Ireland, Hungary and the Ressurection of — 231 Jewish Law, The Hungarian — 399 Kánya, Coloman — de Kánya 211 King Edward VII and Hungary 233 King Edward VII in Hungary, 1873 and 1883 730 Letters, Notes and — 362, 349, 730 Local Government, The Origin of Modern — in Hungary 219 Lord Rothermeres's Pictures 739 Macbeth in Hungarian School 364 Matthias, King — Plans a University in Buda 137 Music, Hungarian — and Western Europe 303 National Dress, A Hungarian Gentle« man’s — 287 Nopcsa — “Almost King of Albania” 317 North American Journey, 1830 480 Notes and Letters 362, 349, 730 One Day 346 Pest, The Great Flood in — 143 Political Testament of St. Stephen, King of Hungary 389 Prehistory, Hungary in — 326 Primitive Religion 364 Public Health Services in Hungary 427 Quintessence of Hungary 494 Rákóczi, Upper Hungary and — Retro« spect and Prospect, 1914 and 1938 689 St. Stephen and Bamberg Cathedral 389 St. Stephen, The Political Testament of — King of Hungary 389 Stein, Marc Aurel 642 Sudeten German Case, The Lessons of the — 623 Széchenyi and his “English Bridge” 431 Széchenyi and the Chain Bridge again 332 Székesfehérvár, St. Stephen's City 87 Theatre, The American — 696 Three in the Snow 342 Turkish Rule, Hungarian Preachers in the Days of — 332 Turkish Times, In — 324 Upper Hungary and Francis Rákóczi II 689 Upper Hungary, The Hungarian Spirit in — 674 Vain Triumph 393 Watcher in the Tower, The — 163 Wind, The — 744 Wines, The — of Hungary 109

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