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- A Twentieth Century Prophet: Oscar Jaszi, 1875-1957
- Book
- 2006
- Published by: Central European University Press
summary
A fascinating look at a man, who fought for liberal ideals and for progress in Central Europe but was forced to spend the latter half of his life in America. Oscar Jászi was a historian, political theorist and sociologist, who dedicated his tremendous intellect to modern democracy in Hungary. Exiled from his homeland, Jászi's moral courage stood strong against the political tyranny and totalitarianism of the interwar period that nearly destroyed Hungary's political and social foundations. From his early years in Budapest to his later life as professor at Oberlin College in Ohio, he worked tirelessly for what he described as "a new moral, social, and economic synthesis is needed." The life of Oscar Jászi represents one of the great triumphs of reason over violence, regardless of the defeat of his vision for a 'Danubian Federation,' and his subsequent exile. His vow to not be buried in an undemocratic Hungary was kept, and as his country emerged from the ruins of the Soviet block, his remains were transferred to Budapest in 1991, a symbol of his lasting philosophy and the spirit of his will.
Table of Contents
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- Title Page, Copyright
- pp. 1-4
- 1. Early career
- pp. 20-37
- 2. Huszadik Század
- pp. 38-53
- 3. Radicalism
- pp. 54-75
- 4. Rifts and Alliances
- pp. 76-101
- 5. Marriage and War
- pp. 102-131
- 6. Before the Revolution
- pp. 132-155
- 7. In the Revolution
- pp. 156-197
- 8. The Commune and Exile
- pp. 198-227
- 9. The Hungarian Newspaper of Vienna
- pp. 228-251
- 10. Danubian CulturalAlliance
- pp. 252-275
- 11. First Time in America
- pp. 276-304
- 12. Back in Vienna
- pp. 305-322
- 13. Betwixt Europe and America
- pp. 323-348
- 14. Dissolution
- pp. 349-373
- 15. Disputes Between Generations
- pp. 374-385
- 16. American Citizen with a European Heart
- pp. 386-412
- 17. War Germs
- pp. 413-437
- 18. The Second World War
- pp. 438-470
- 19. Danubia—Old and New
- pp. 471-509
- 20. The Exile Cannot Return
- pp. 510-548
- Selected Bibliography
- pp. 549-550
- Image Plates
- pp. 563-573
Additional Information
ISBN
9786155053603
Related ISBN(s)
9789637326424
MARC Record
OCLC
191936147
Pages
570
Launched on MUSE
2016-01-01
Language
English
Open Access
No