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Paul Bödy, Joseph Eötvös and the Modernization of Hungary, 1840–1870: A Study of Ideas of Individuality and Social Pluralism in ModernPolitics. In Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, newser., Vol. LXI1, Pt. 2. Philadelphia, Pa.: The American Philosophical Society, 1972. Pp. 134.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 February 2009

József Antall*
Affiliation:
Semmelweis Medical Historical Museum Library and Archives (Budapest)

Abstract

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Book Review
Copyright
Copyright © Center for Austrian Studies, University of Minnesota 1973

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References

1 “Baron Joseph Eötvös and his Critique of Nationalism in the Habsburg Monarchy,1848–1854,” The Historian, Vol. XXVIII, No. 1 (November, 1965), pp. 1947 Google Scholar; Lord Acton and the Idea of the Nation State,” The University of Portland Review, 1965, pp. 5II.Google Scholar

2 His relationship with John Stuart Mill is discussed by IstvanGal in Filologiai Kozlony, 1969, pp. 211–220.

3 See my article on Eötvös and the preparation of the Compromise in Századok, 1965, No. 6, pp. 1099–1130.