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Miklós M. Molnár 
33 Hungarian Histories 
Hungarian Identity Through Portraits

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Understand the Hungarian Mentality through 33 Captivating Stories of Inherently Magyar Personalities




Whether you’re in search of your Hungarian roots, are living in or travelling to Hungary or you’re just curious about the history of this tiny but ever-proud nation – this book is for you. 
You don’t have to pick your way through long and boring history books. Each of these stories is packed with interesting facts you probably didn’t know before, peculiarities that’ll make you chuckle and an irresistible sense of humour that’ll stick with you long after you’ve read the last page. 




Are Hungarians really descendants of Attila and the Huns after all?




Who was Vörösmarty, who received an entire square with an oversized statue on top in the very centre of the city?




Why is Ferenc Puskás still loved as “everybody’s little brother” today




Who was the “architect” of Trianon, the “national trauma” that lasts until today?




How exactly was this tiny nation involved in the discovery of something as vital as Vitamin C, as ubiquitous as the biro and something so horrendously destructive as the atomic bomb?




What makes the Hungarian people tick? Where is their strong pride rooted? How can this pride go hand in hand with a deep sense of loneliness, isolation and inferiority? 





This book has the answers to all of these questions (any many more). It spans across centuries of Hungarian history from the dark Medieval Ages to the Atomic Era. And it provides invaluable and highly entertaining insights into the complexes, virtues and flaws of the modern Magyar existence. 
This book is for everyone who is interested in Hungarian History and wants to understand the Hungarian mentality and identity – with all its flaws and virtues.




 
WHOSE STORIES ARE TOLD  
In Search of Roots




Attila the Hun, Our Hun




Chief Árpád, The Founding Father




Sándor Kőrösi-Csoma, Seeking Hungarian roots, founding Tibetology




Ármin Vámbéry, The Dervish in Disguise





Nation Builders




Mátyás, The King in Disguise




István Széchenyi, The Greatest of the Magyars




Albert Apponyi, The Architect of Trianon




Mihály Károlyi, The Red Count




Anna Kéthly, A Friend of Social Justice, a Thorn in the Side of Politicians




László Rajk, The Man who was Buried Three Times





Voices




Mihály Vörösmarty, The Voice of Despair and Hope




Franz Liszt, A Lover of Music and Women




Tivadar Csontváry, The Painter of Loneliness




Molnár Ferenc, The Bohemian Hungarian Who Conquered Broadway




Robert Capa, A Pacifist and Eye-witness to Five Wars




István Örkény, Chronicler of Absurdity




Zoltán Kodály, The Music Educator of a Nation





Myth-makers




Sisi, Queen of the Hungarians




Tivadar Herzl, Architect of the Jewish Nation




Blaha Lujza, The Nation’s Nightingale




Béla Lugosi, The Resurrection of Count Dracula




Karádi Katalin, Legendary Sex Symbol




Ferenc Puskás, Everybody’s Little Brother





Vagabonds




Móric Benyovszky, The Hungarian Made King of Madagascar




Rózsa Sándor, The King of the Betyárs




Ágoston Haraszty, The Father of California Wine




Ignaz Trebitsch, The Talented Mr. Trebitsch




László Almássy, The Hungarian Patient





Unbridled Geniuses




Arthur Koestler, A Man of Causes




László Bíró, The Man Who Gave His Name to a Pen




Albert Szent-györgyi, The Man Behind Vitamin C




Leo Szilárd, Doctor A-bomb




Pál Erdős, The Vagabond of Mathematics

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 171 ● ISBN 6610000167418 ● File size 7.2 MB ● Publisher Catch Budapest ● Published 2018 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7549564 ● Copy protection without

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