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001-es BibID:BIBFORM111240
Első szerző:Pallai László (történész)
Cím:The development of integration theories in Hungary / László Pallai
Dátum:2022
Megjegyzések:Since the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries, the idea of integration has been on the agenda in Hungary, as well as in Central and Eastern Europe. It materialized in the formulation of various federation and confederation plans. Even though these ideas were generally far removed from political reality and therefore, had little chance of being realized, they were nevertheless reformulated. In the 19th century, the federation ideas of the Habsburg Empire were dominant, which also meant preserving the territorial unity of historic Hungary. Between the two world wars, the most influential and resonant ideas were those of the Pan-European movement and those from the Germans in various forms of Mitteleuropa. After the Second World War, Soviet-style forms of integration prevailed. Following the political transitions, the so-called Visegrad concept gained new momentum and is now dominant in the region.
ISBN:978 615 647 404 9 978 615 647 405 6
Tárgyszavak:Bölcsészettudományok Történelemtudományok könyvfejezet
könyvrészlet
federation
confederation
Hungarian integration ideas
Habsburg Empire federalization
Mitteleuropa plans
Pan-European Movement
socialist integration
Comecon
Visegrad concept
Megjelenés:The Development of European and Regional Integration Theories in Central European Countries / szerk. Gedeon Magdolna, Halász Iván. - p. 45-66. -
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