Barany, George, 1922-2001
Barany, George
Barany, George, 1922-
Bárány, György 1922-
George Barany American historian
VIAF ID: 265384675 ( Personal )
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Works
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The age of royal absolutism, 1790-1848 | |
The Anglo-Russian entente cordiale of 1697-1698 : Peter I and William III at Utrecht | |
The appeal and the echo | |
Crossroads of chemistry and biology : a celebration of Bruce Merrifield's 80th birthday | |
The current stage of research on Raoul Wallenberg | |
The dragon's teeth: the roots of Hungarian fascism | |
East Central European perceptions of early America | |
The emergence of Széchenyi and Hungarian reform until 1841 | |
Hoping against hope : the enlightened age in Hungary | |
Hungary: from aristocratic to proletarian nationalism | |
Hungary the uncompromising compromise | |
The interest of the United States in Central Europe: appointment of the first American consul to Hungary | |
LandesBaumeister Csicsinyi and Hungarian political culture: observations about a shifting concept and a shifting man | |
The liberal challenge and its limitations The religious question at the Diet 1843-1844 | |
"Magyar Jew or Jewish Magyar? reflections on the question of assimilation | |
The Magyars | |
Market reforms in socialist societies : comparing China and Hungary | |
A note on the prehistory of American diplomatic relations with the Papal States | |
Problems and perspectives on market reforms in Hungary: a comment on Ránki, Marer and Kornai | |
Slavic review, vol. 61, no. 2 summer 2002 | |
Stephen Széchenyi and the awakening of Hungarian nationalism, 1791-1841 | |
Széchenyi István nacionalizmusa | |
"Things to think about": the religious views of some leading men of science and letters | |
The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth: variations on a theme | |
Two revolutions in 1848: Vienna and Pest | |
Wilsonian Central Europe: Lansing's contribution |