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"A görög, örmény és zsidó kereskedök szerepe a XVIII. századi Erdély gazdaságtörténetében."
[The Role of Greeks, Armenians and Jews in the Economic Life of Transylvania in the Eighteenth Century]. Tanulmányok Dányi Dezsö 75. születésnapjára (Budapest:KSH Könyvtár és Dokumentációs Szolgálat, 1996): 124-130.
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Hungary in Early 1848: The Constitutional Struggle
Against Absolutism in Contemporary Eyes. By Edsel Walter Stroup.
Foreword by Steven Bela Vardy. Buffalo, New York - Atlanta, Georgia:
Hungarian Cultural Foundation, 1977.
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The Lawful Revolution: Louis Kossuth and the Hungarians,
1848-1849. By I. Deak. New York: Columbia University Press,
1979. xxiv, 415 pp. +16 pp. plates. $22.50.
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The Prague Slav Congress of 1848. LAWRENCE D.ORTON. Boulder, Col.: East European Quarterly, 1978. vii, 187 pp., $13.50. (Distributed by Columbia University Press).In Canadian Slavonic Papers/Revue Canadienne des Slavistes 22, No.3 (September 1980): 438-439.
Ivan Volgyes. Hungary: A Nation of Contradictions (Westview Profiles,Nations of Contemporary Eastern Europe series). Boulder, Col.: Westview Press, 1982. viii, 113 pp. $16.50.In Canadian Slavonic Papers/Revue Canadienne des Slavistes 25, No.2 (June 1983): 345-346.
Frank, Tibor. From Habsburg Agent to Victorian Scholar: G. G. Zerifi, 1820-1892. Christopher Sullivan and Tibor Frank, trans. Atlantic Studies on Society and Change, vol. 105. Boulder: Social Science Monographs, 2000. Pp. 469. In Austrian History Yearbook 34 (2003): 340-342.
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