A history of Hungary
Titel: | A history of Hungary / Peter F. Sugar, gen. ed. ... |
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Ausgabe: | 1. pbk. ed. |
Veröffentlicht: | Bloomington [u.a.] : Indiana Univ. Pr., 1994 |
Umfang: | XIV,432 S. : Ill., Kt. |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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ISBN: | 0253355788 |
Lokale Klassifikation: | 54 7 A |
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- Preface
- Introduction
- I
- Hungary before the Hungarian Conquest
- II
- The Hungarians' Prehistory, Their Conquest of Hungary, and Their Raids to the West to 955
- III
- The Foundation of the Hungarian Christian State, 950-1196
- IV
- Transformation into a Western-type State, 1196-1301
- V
- The Age of the Angevines, 1301-1382
- VI
- The Late Medieval Period, 1382-1526
- VII
- The Early Ottoman Period, Including Royal Hungary, 1526-1606
- VIII
- The Later Ottoman Period and Royal Hungary, 1606-1711
- IX
- The Principality of Transylvania
- X
- Cooperation and Confrontation between Rulers and the Noble Estates, 1711-1790
- XI
- The Age of Royal Absolutism, 1790-1848
- XII
- The Revolution and the War of Independence, 1848-1849
- XIII
- The Age of Neoabsolutism, 1849-1867
- XIV
- Hungary and the Dual Monarchy, 1867-1890
- XV
- Hungary through World War I and the End of the Dual Monarchy
- XVI
- Revolution, Counterrevolution, Consolidation
- Part I
- Chapter 3
- Groping for Strategy and Purpose
- The Union: War Aims at Military Frustration
- The Confederacy: Recruitment, finance, Blockade, and War Production
- The Invincible United States Navy
- The Trent Affair and a Paper Tiger
- The Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War
- Lincoln and the Purpose of the War
- McClellan and the Purpose of the War
- Chapter 4
- Bloodshed and Indecision
- An Unhappy New Year
- Mill Springs
- A Western Strategy Takes Shape
- Pea Ridge: The Great Battle of the Trans-Mississippi
- The Far West
- Forts Henry and Donelson
- Shiloh
- Western Drumbeat: New Madrid, Island No. 10, The Locomotive General, Corinth, New Orleans
- Conscription in the South
- The Potomac Front
- Battle of Ironclads
- McClellan Launches the Peninsula Campaign
- Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign
- The Climax on the Peninsula: The Seven Days
- Chapter 5
- The Confederacy Takes the Initiative
- Cedar Mountain and Second Bull Run
- Lee's First Strategic Offensive: The Maryland Campaign
- Confederate Riposte in the West: Iuka and Corinth
- Confederate Offensive in the West: The Kentucky Campaign
- Lee versus McClellan--For the Last Time
- Chapter 6
- Of Liberty and War
- The End of Slavery: The Sea Islands
- The End of Slavery: Congressional Action
- The End of Slavery: The President
- Liberty Imperiled in the Name of Liberty
- The End of Slavery: Arming African Americans
- Chapter 7
- Armies and Societies
- Fredericksburg, the Mississippi River Campaign, and Stones River
- Lincoln and the Republican Party
- Congress Refashions the Union
- The Union Pays for Its War
- Dissent in War: The Opposition in the North
- Inside the Confederacy
- Charleston Harbor and Chancellorsville
- Chapter 8
- Three Seasons of Battle
- Paying the Toll of War: The Military Draft in the North
- The March to Gettysburg
- Gettysburg: The Battle
- Gettysburg: The Assessment
- Vicksburg: Preparations
- Vicksburg: Grant's Great Campaign of Maneuver Warfare
- The Trans-Mississippi
- Chickamauga
- Chattanooga
- Coda
- Chapter 9
- On the Horizon, the Postwar World
- Assuring Freedom
- The Burden of Race
- From Battlefield to Polling Place (I)
- The Beginnings of Reconstruction
- The Union: The War, the Economy, and the Society
- The Confederacy: Accelerating Breakdown
- Chapter 10
- Traditional Politics and Modern War
- Lincoln Renominated
- The Union Army Retained
- The Generalship of U.S. Grant
- The Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Cold Harbor
- The Race to Petersburg
- The Siege of Petersburg: The First Phase
- C.S.S. Alabama
- A Catalog of Union Frustration: Red River, Bermuda Hundred, and Washington
- The Politics of Military Deadlock
- Chapter 11
- Suspense and Resolution
- Chattanooga to Atlanta
- Battling for Atlanta
- Mobile Bay
- Sheridan's Valley Campaign
- From Battlefield to Polling Place (II)
- Chapter 12
- The Relentless War
- Sheridan's War against the Enemy's Economy
- Sheridan's War against the Enemy's Economy and Morale
- The Death Throes of the Confederacy
- The End of Slavery: The Constitutional Assurance
- Chapter 13
- The Fires Die
- Franklin and Nashville
- The Campaign of the Carolinas
- The Petersburg Campaign: Summer 1865 - Spring 1865
- To Appomattox
- Richmond and Reunion
- Durham Station
- The Terrible Assassination, and the Terrible War
- The Sudden Death of the Confederacy
- Notes
- Bibliography