Hungarian Culture - Universal Culture : Hungary's Cultural Diplomatic Endeavors, 1945-1948

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Pub. Date: 1999-10-01
Publisher(s): Intl Specialized Book Service Inc
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Table of Contents

Introduction 11(6)
Hungarian---Romanian Relations
A New Orientation of Cultural Diplomacy
17(2)
Laying the Foundations of a New Cooperation
19(3)
The Model Value of the Hungarian---Romanian Connections
22(7)
Contradictions in the ``Good'' Relationships
29(2)
Setbacks in the Cooperation after Signing the Peace Treaty
31(3)
Modest Connections in the Field of Sciences
34(3)
Diminishing Activity of the Civilian Organizations
37(2)
An Evaluation of the Connections in Literature and Arts
39(1)
Signing the Cultural Agreement and its Discussion in Parliament
40(6)
Cultural Cooperation Between Hungary and Yugoslavia
Continuing Past Connections
46(1)
The Foundations of the Good Relationships
47(2)
Political Parties and Social Organizations
49(3)
The Results of Cooperation
52(3)
Signing and Ratifying the Cultural Agreement
55(5)
The Role of the Soviet Union in Hungary's Political and Cultural Political Orientation
Hungary's Interest in Hungarian---Soviet Cultural Connections
60(2)
Establishing the Hungarian---Soviet Cultural Association
62(4)
The Importance of the Hungarian Institute
66(3)
The Significance of the Scientific Connections for Hungarian Researchers
69(4)
Hungarian Initiatives for the Visits of Scientists and Scholarship Holders
73(2)
Hungary's Interest in the Exchange of Scientific Publications
75(1)
Cooperation in Literature and Arts
76(3)
The Beginning of Russian Language Education in Hungary
79(3)
The Effects of the ``Year of Change'' on Cultural Diplomacy
82(4)
A Halt in Scientific Relations
86(2)
Hungarian Scholarship Holders Studying in the Soviet Union
88(1)
The Changing Role of the Hungarian---Soviet Cultural Association
89(2)
Stagnation in the Cooperation in Arts
91(2)
The Place of France in Hungarian Cultural Diplomacy
The Heritage of the Past
93(3)
The Hungarian Institute in Paris
96(2)
Shaping the Image of Hungary in the French Cultural Awareness
98(2)
French Culture Foregrounded in Hungarian Cultural Diplomacy
100(1)
Hungarian---French Scientific Connections
101(5)
Establishing a Department of Hungarian Philogy at Sorbonne
106(2)
Cooperation in Literature and Arts
108(3)
The Activities of the Hungarian---French and French---Hungarian Associations
111(1)
A Draft Hungarian---French Cultural Agreement
112(5)
Cultural and Scientific Cooperation with the United States of America
Consequences of the United States' New Position as a Superpower
117(1)
Establishing Cultural Connections Between the Two Nations
118(3)
The Role of Emigrants in Shaping Cooperation
121(3)
American Book Donations to Hungary
124(2)
Exchange Visits of Scientists and Scholarship Holders
126(3)
Establishing Institutes and Language Departments in Hungary and the USA
129(3)
The Activities of the Hungarian---American Association
132(3)
Cultural Relations with the United Kingdom
Historic Preliminaries in the Connections of the Two Countries
135(2)
Establishing New Connections with Great Britain
137(1)
The Fields of Scientific Cooperation
138(3)
Literary and Art Connections and Hungarian Emigrants in England
141(2)
The Effects of the Cold War on the Relations of the Two Countries
143(3)
A Draft Cultural Agreement Between Hungary and England
146(3)
The Type and Significance of the Swedish Connections
Research Opportunities in Sweden
149(2)
Hungarian Institutions and Departments in Sweden
151(2)
Cooperation in Music
153(1)
Book Exchanges and Inter-library Cooperation
154(1)
The Adverse Effects of the Cold War on Cultural Connections
155(2)
Continuing Good Relations Between Italy and Hungary
The Foundations of an Undisturbed Cooperation
157(2)
Possibilities in Scientific Research
159(1)
The Role of the Hungarian Cultural Institutes in the Bilateral Relationship
160(3)
Connections Between Universities
163(1)
Opening in the Field of Literature, Arts and Music
164(3)
Continuing Cooperation in the First Years of the Cold War
167(6)
The Changing Role of Culture and Science of the German-Speaking Countries
Traditional Binds to the German Culture
173(3)
The Necessity of a New Orientation
176(2)
The Significance of Austria in the New Orientation
178(6)
The Importance of Switzerland in Shaping the Image of Hungary
184(2)
Our Literature and Music in Switzerland
186(2)
Propagating Hungarian Culture in Switzerland
188(3)
Establishing Contacts with Jewish-Palestine
Special Features of the Hungarian---Jewish-Palestinian Relationship
191(2)
The Possibilities in Scientific Cooperation
193(1)
Initiatives for Establishing University Departments and Language Departments in Jerusalem
194(1)
Positive Reception of the Hungarian Initiatives
195(3)
Disturbances in the New Relationship as a Result of the Political Changes
198(1)
Temporary Cancellation of the Hungarian Institute of the University of Jerusalem
199(2)
Hungarian---Polish Cooperation
``The Polish and the Hungarian Are Two Jolly Good Friends'': A Catalyst of the Good Relationship
201(1)
Hungarian Institutions in Poland---Polish Institute in Hungary
202(2)
Associations in the Service of Friendship and Dissemination of Culture in Each Other's Countries
204(2)
The Hungarian---Polish Cultural Agreement
206(4)
Fruitful Connections with Turkey
The Possibilities Offered by the Historic Past in the Field of Culture
210(2)
Literary and Scholarly Activities of the Hungarian Institute in Ankara
212(5)
Exchange of Scholars and Scholarship Holders Between the Two Countries
217(1)
Connections with Turkey in the Field of Arts
218(1)
The Adverse Effects of the Cold War in Cooperation
219(2)
Stalemate in the Hungarian---Bulgarian Relationship
Hungarian---Bulgarian Connections in the Past
221(1)
Passivity of the Civilian Organizations
222(1)
Cooperation in Arts and Science
223(2)
Making a Cultural Agreement
225(2)
Discussion of the Agreement in Parliament
227(3)
Summary, Results, Conclusions
230(25)
Abbreviations 255(2)
Index of Names 257

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