24 novembre 2020
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József Gellén et al., « II. 1. The American Experiment and Reform-Age Hungary, 1828-1848 », Publications de la Sorbonne, ID : 10.4000/books.psorbonne.51486
I. Reform and Its Background The first half of the 19th century is marked by the tides of opposition of the progress-minded elements of the Hungarian nobility against Habsburg absolutism. Progressivism reached back to the Hungarian Jacobin conspiracy of 1794-95. Its leaders regarded the American democratic experiment as one of the significant examples to follow. Ignác Martinovics recommended the convention of Philadelphia and József Hajnóczy, (a solicitor in the service of Count Ferenc Széche...