Excerpt from Hungary: In Ancient, Medi�val, and Modern Times
There is but little need to explain why a new edition of the present work, published in 1889, in necessary. The earlier edition traced Hungary's fate only till 1867, and the change Hungary under went since proved more fatal than any of her previous vicissitudes.
Some readers may think it would have been better to alter Chapter I., since the Treaty of Trianon gave a new meaning to the name of Hungary. TO my mind, however, there is no reason to consider the boundaries, created at Trianon, as everlasting. They are but the results Of an atmosphere of concentrated hatred in the trail of war. This hatred is likely to abate steadily in time, and, in fact, it has decreased already. The present boundaries strongly contradict also the principles of nationality and self-determination, so warmly advocated by President Wilson, and accepted as the basis Of the peace treaties by all the Allied Powers.
One could have hardly imagined any continental country forming a stricter geographic unity than pre - war Hungary. The Carpathians girdle her in the north and east, and the Danube in the south. All her rivers ?ow into the Danube. This natural unity has been accentuated by a concentric system of highways and railways following the valleys and centring at Buda Pesth. The work of nature and the human achievement Of more than a thousand years cannot be undone by a peace treaty.
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ISBN: | 9781440090349 |
Publication date: | 22nd April 2018 |
Author: | L Frank Baum |
Publisher: | Forgotten Books an imprint of Fb&c Ltd |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 520 pages |
Genres: |
European history |