Steven Bela Vardy, Ph.D., is a Professor of European History at Duquesne University, Director of Duquesne University History Forum, President of the American Association for the Study of Hungarian History, and Vice President of the International Association of Hungarian Historians. He is the author or co-author of over a dozen books and nearly 300 articles, chapters, essays and reviews.
Filling a gap in the literature, this volume is recommended for all
academic and large public library reference collections.
*American Reference Books Annual*
The maps...are admirably clear and effective in tracing territorial
evolution... excellent ready reference ...the bibliograph[y] that
conclude[s this volume is [a] valuable contribution, particularly
since [it] include[s] recent works and articles that would be
difficult to track down in other sources...students, teachers, and
specialists are likely to find [this compilation] useful.
*H-Net: Humanities and Social Science Reviews Online*
...balanced and objective...credit must be given the author for the
enormity of the work and the unbiased presentation of controversial
issues and figures. Recommended for colleges and universities with
programs in Central European studies.
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...an extensive chronology, a historical introduction, 667 pages of
text and a vast...bibliography...its aim is to give all the
necessary information about Hungary's past and present in the form
of clearly written, unbiased entries...this aim is on the whole
achieved.
*Journal Of European Studies*
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