Körmöczi Katalin szerk.: Historical Exhibition of the Hungarian National Museum 3 - From the End of the Turkish Wars to the Millennium - The history of Hungary in the 18th and 19th centuries (Budapest, 2001)
ROOM 14. Endurance, Compromise and Economic Boom "The Repudiation of That Which is Illegal is No Mere Option, But Rather an Obligation" (Ferenc Deák) (Katalin Körmöczi - Edit Haider)
47. Ferenc Deák (1803-1876), Painting by Bertalan Székely, 1869 cause of both), he escaped vilification and humiliation, despite his having been a deputy for Zala county at the Reform Diets and justice minister in the first Hungarian government. His past and his example had, by the 1850s, made Deák a leader, even in spite of his personal ambitions and efforts. At first Deák lived on his estate at Kehida, but in 1854 he moved to Pest, to the
/