Skip to main content

Home/ IB History/ Group items tagged ethnics

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Amy Haggstrom

The Empire That Was Russia: The Prokudin-Gorskii Photographic Record Recreated - 0 views

shared by Amy Haggstrom on 27 Feb 10 - Cached
  •  
    Photographic Record Recreated with exhibition sections on the Tsar, architecture, ethnic diversity, transportation and people at work
Amy Haggstrom

Institute for Ethnics and Public Affairs: Richard Falk "Global Justice, Global Governance" - 0 views

  •  
    Lecture on Global Justice
Van Weringh

A Case Study on Trianon - 0 views

    • Van Weringh
       
      Notion of Hungarian Nationalism, irrendentism (One who advocates the recovery of territory culturally or historically related to one's nation but now subject to a foreign government.)
  • This pamphlet described the Hungarians as a "nation of mediators" and Hungary as a "link" between the East and the West. Historic Hungary was also characterized as a "community of nations" that are bound together by common history, common traditions and common interests.17
  • While trying to apply the principle of national self-determination to Britain's adversaries in the war, however, Toynbee was reluctant to do so in the case of the Entente states and their allies. In the latter case, political and economic considerations seem to have taken precedence over ethnic matters.
  • ...2 more annotations...
  • Although obviously dejected as was virtually every Hungarian, Homan ended his essay of 1920 on a positive note by professing his faith in the unique destiny of his nation in the lands conquered by their ancestors: "In the course of the fifteen hundred years that preceded the Hungarian conquest, about thirty nations have conquered ... various regions of our country. Yet, none of them was able to establish a lasting rule. ... Hungary may be dismembered, divided and truncated, its political unity may be shattered, but the country's natural geographical and economic unity, and its people's cultural unity, which is the product of a long historical evolution, are indissoluble. For this reason, its political unity is bound to be restored within a short period by the mighty powers of the laws of nature and of history."36
  • Trianon in Interwar Hungarian Historiography
1 - 3 of 3
Showing 20 items per page