Itt-Ott, 1975 (8. évfolyam, 1-6. szám)

1975 / 6. szám

TÜKÖR "The basis of the /Hungarian/ nationalist movement was always rather questionable. The ’national language' was a confectionery of German idiom and peasant gruntings, and was in any case used only by a minority of Hungarians." "But behind the political rigmaroles of the Hungarian Diets* there was a more important question* that of Bohemia. The Habsburg Mon­archy seems at times to have been little more than a device for di­verting Czech cash to Hungarian pockets." "It is remarkable that the Bohemians, with so much more real weight in the Monarchy*s affairs, should have been politically so ineffect­ive* for the Hungarians — essentially parasitic — made all the running." "Survival of the Habsburgé,* The London Times Literary Supplement. 19?3*. szeptember 14. 25

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