The lawful revolution
Titel: | The lawful revolution : Louis Kossuth and the Hungarians, 1848-1849 / Istvan Deak |
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Veröffentlicht: | London : Phoenix Press, 2001 |
Umfang: | XXI, 415 S. |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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ISBN: | 1842121480 |
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Hungary's War of Independence was the bloodiest conflict of a European revolutionary era. It excited nationalist passions that have not yet been stilled. The principal actor of the drama was the nobleman, Louis Kossuth. The story of the revolution of 1848, Hungary's most important historic event, is told here in terms of the towering personality of Louis Kossuth. In the spring of that year, Kossuth and his fellow noblemen seized the opportunity presented by the European revolutions to legally restore the sovereignty of the country under the Habsburg Crown. They also introduced many administrative, social and economic reforms. The goals of the reformers however ran into the opposition of the Habsburg Court, the new liberal Austrian government and the non-Magyar peoples of Hungary who feared Hungarian nationalism. In the ensuing war the country was led by Kosssuth. The Hungarians lost the war and, in August 1849, Kossuth fled, never to return to his homeland.