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  3. Vol. 16 No. 1 (2020): Special Issue
THE TRIANON PEACE TREATY, POST-WAR SETTLEMENT AND THE ANGLO-SAXON WORLD: 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE TREATY OF TRIANON

Guest Editor: Zoltán Cora
Edited by Réka M. Cristian and Zoltán Dragon
Cover image © by Das Sasha

Published: 2020-12-01

Essays

Semi-Official Hungarian Efforts in the United States for Territorial Revision in the 1920s

Éva Mathey
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Royall Tyler and His Evaluation of the Treaty of Trianon

Zoltán Peterecz
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The Treaty of Trianon and the Hungarian Post-war Settlement in the Eyes of the British

Zoltán Cora, Erik Papp, Dorottya Forrai
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Redemption Through Culture: Hungarian Cultural Diplomacy and Its English and American Perspectives in the 1920s

Gizella T. Molnár, Márton Tőke
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Reviews

A Nation Dismembered. The 1920 Treaty of Trianon in Hungarian Poetry

Réka M. Cristian
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Alan J. Lichtmann: The Embattled Vote in America. From the Founding to the Present

Zoltán Cora
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Current Tendencies in English and American Studies in Central Europe. Review of Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies Spring, 2020. Vol 26, No 1. and Ad Americam. Journal of American Studies, 2020. Vol. 21.

Lívia Szélpál
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Charles A. Kupchan's Isolationism

Márton Tőke
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Editorial

Introduction to the Special Issue: THE TRIANON PEACE TREATY, POST-WAR SETTLEMENT AND THE ANGLO-SAXON WORLD: 100th Anniversary of the Treaty of Trianon

Zoltán Cora
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