Table of Contents
Plans and projects for integration in East Central Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries : toward a typology /Ignaâc Romsics --Mikloâs Wesseleânyi on the future of the Habsburg Empire and Hungary /Aâgnes Deaâk --Hungarian nationalities act of 1849 /Andraâs Gergely --Lajos Kossuth's Role in the conceptualization of a Danubian Federation /Gyoèrgy Szabad --Dialogue among Hungarian and Romanian exiles, 1850-51 /Ambrus Miskolczy --Joâzsef Eoètvoès and Ferenc Deaâk : laws on nationalities /Laâzloâ Katus --Lajos Mocsaâry's political theory of national minorities /Istvaân Csucsuja --Hungarian-Croat compromise of 1868 /Imre Ress --Conceptual changes on central European integration in Hungarian political thinking, 1920-1948 /Gyoèrgy Gyarmati --Oszkaâr Jaâszi's Danube Federation theories /Gyoèrgy Litvaân --Transylvanism : revision or regionalism? /Piroska Balogh --Istvaân Biboâ on the conditions of Danubian reconciliation /Tibor Zs. Lukaâcs --National independence, neutrality, and cooperation in the Danube region : Imre Nagy's foreign policy ideas /Janoâs M. Rainer --"Why did the Danubian Federation plans fail?" /Peâter Hanaâk --Protection of national and ethnic minorities' rights in Hungary (1989-1997) /Judit Boda Paâlok --Bilateral treaties between Hungary and its neighbors after 1989 /Gaâspaâr Biâroâ