Új Látóhatár, 1987 (38. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1987 / 1. szám

ÚJ látóhatár Literary and Political Review in Hungarian Editors: Gyula Borbándi, Josef Molnár and Zoltán Sztáray CONTENTS Thirtieth anniversary of Oszkár Jászi's death (Oszkár ]ászi, scholar, statesman, outstanding figure of Central Euro­pean liberal democracy, Professor Emeritus of Political Science of Oberlin College died in Oberlin, Ohio on 13 February 1937.) István Borsody (Pittsburgh, Pa.): Oszkár Jászi's political world of ideas Géza Cserenyey (London): Oszkár Jászi — republished in Hungary Zsolt K. Lengyel (Munich): Jászi, Isac and the Danubian cultural union Gyula Borbándi: Spiritual and moral home (Oszkár Jászi and the ma­gazine Látóhatár) ★ Endre Karátson (Paris): A new short story Gyula Schöpflin (Diss, Norfolk, GB.) : On the Hungarian conservativ­­ism (Part 2.) OBSERVER Tibor Hanák (Vienna): Pöltenberg (A novel by Miklós Domahidy) Judit Szász (Munich): Between two worlds (On integration of refugees) Magda Zalán (Washington, D. C): Works of medallist Dóra Pédery- Hunt Ádám Szabó T. (Budapest): The fate of a Hungarian bishop (Autobio­graphical writings of Lajos Ordass) Lóránt Czigány (London): Mass songs in Hungary (by András Tokaji) Endre Zsigmond (Munich) : László Nemeth's life in pictures Zoltán Sztáray (San Bernardino, Ca.): Languages of the World (A book by Gyula Décsy) Gyula Borbándi: Reader's diary (Essays by István Csurka; Books pub­lished on the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of October 1956)

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