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Hungarian Studies ReviewVol. 19. No 1-2. (Spring - Fall 1992)

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Review Article

In this volume Austro-Hungarian society is examined in two papers and a review article. Blair Holmes analyses the problem of premarital pregnancy in nineteenth and early twentieth century village community, Edward Plater comments about Istvan Szabo's film depicting life and high society in the last decades of the Habsburg Empire, and Sándor Agócs reviews Istvan Deák's book on the Habsburg officer corps. In other articles, Béla Vassady writes about the relationship between turn-of-the-century Hungarian-American mutual aid associations and the Hungarian ethnic press, Stephen Sátory outlines aspects of the diverging careers of composers Bartók and Kodály, and Moses Nagy comments on Rumanian author Emile M. Goran's characterization of Rumanians and Hungarians.

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