Somogy megye múltjából - Levéltári évkönyv 23. (Kaposvár, 1992)
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Europe that kept changing as the persons manifesting or their positions changed. Szabó’s study helps us understand how contemporaries interpreted the position of Hungary in Europe and how they drew her future prospects. Géza Buzinkay, What Were Read in the Cafés of Vienna in 1913? This cultural-historical study gives a view of the life of cafés in Vienna in the year 1913. We meet famous persons and come to know about their customs and the newspapers they usually read. We learn that Vienna was not only the political cetre of Central Europe, but also the haart of cultural life in the region. The kinds of newspapers cafés subscribed to suggest that the main function of these places was business activity without any connections with everyday politics. Newspapers directly serving party interests or inciting could not be found in cafés. Gábor Gyáni, The Historical Theory of Social Justice: The author explores what „social justice” means to a certain social circle of a certain age, and he explains historical ideas about fair and unfair order. He describes the ideas of Barrington Moore and the legal principles proclaimed in both the American War of Independence and the French Revolution of 1789. According to Gyáni, in our century most people’s main standard of freedom is how independent they are from outer authority when they have to decide on what to do or what not to do. 352