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{{Library work|title=A History of Hungary|author=Barta István, Berend Iván, Hanák Péter, Lackó Miklós, Makkai László, Nagy Zsuzsa, Ránki György|publisher=Zrínyi Printing House|published_date=1973|published_location=Budapest|source=https://archive.org/details/HistoryHungary/mode/1up}} | {{Library work|title=A History of Hungary|author=Barta István, Berend Iván, Hanák Péter, Lackó Miklós, Makkai László, Nagy Zsuzsa, Ránki György|publisher=Zrínyi Printing House|published_date=1973|published_location=Budapest|source=https://archive.org/details/HistoryHungary/mode/1up}} | ||
== The Origins of the Hungarian People and State == | |||
=== From Primitive Society to Feudalism === | |||
==== Ugrian Prehistory ==== | |||
==== Nomadic Pastoral Society ==== | |||
==== The Hungarian Tribal Federation ==== | |||
==== The Conquest of the Carpathian Basin ==== | |||
==== "De sagittis Hungarorum..." ==== | |||
== The Independent Hungarian Monarchy to the Battle of Mohács (1000–1526) == | |||
=== The Rise of Feudal Hungary === | |||
==== Conditions during the Transition to Feudalism ==== | |||
==== The Struggle for Power by Géza and Stephen ==== | |||
==== The Organization of State and Church under Stephen ==== | |||
=== The Early Period of Feudalism (11th and 12th Centuries) === | |||
==== Extensive Farming ==== | |||
==== Slaves, Serfs, Freemen ==== | |||
==== Handicrafts and Market Places ==== | |||
==== The German Attack and the Domestic Crisis ==== | |||
==== The Investiture Struggle and Expansion in the Balkans ==== | |||
==== Hungarian-Byzantine Rivalry in the Balkans ==== | |||
=== Disintegration of the Early Feudal System (1196–1241) === | |||
==== The Development of Agriculture, Handicrafts and Commerce ==== | |||
==== The Decline of the Castle System ==== | |||
==== Alienation of the Royal Estates ==== | |||
==== Social Struggles. The 'Golden Bull' ==== | |||
==== The Invasion of the Mongols ==== | |||
==== The Dawn of Chivalry ==== | |||
=== The Emergence of the Towns and the Nobility (1241–1308) === | |||
==== The Growth of Towns ==== | |||
==== County Administration and Autonomy of the Nobility ==== | |||
==== Feudal Oligarchy versus Royal Power ==== | |||
==== The Feudal Anarchy ==== | |||
==== The Transformation of the Hungarian Peasantry ==== | |||
=== Attempt at Adriatic Hegemony (1308–1437) === | |||
==== The Development of a New Aristocracy ==== | |||
==== Economic Policy of Charles I ==== | |||
==== Foreign Affairs ==== | |||
==== The Adventure in Naples and Expansion in the Balkans ==== | |||
==== The Loss of the Hungarian Possessions in the Adriatic ==== | |||
=== Mature Feudal Society (14th Century) === | |||
==== Nobility versus Peasants ==== | |||
==== The Growth of Boroughs ==== | |||
==== Trade and Industry in the Royal Towns ==== | |||
==== The Peasantry and the Hussite Movement ==== | |||
==== Gothic Art in Hungary ==== | |||
=== The Alliance of the Monarchy with the Nobility (1437–1458) === | |||
==== Tensions between Barons and Nobility ==== | |||
==== The Monarchy and the Estates ==== | |||
==== Hunyadi's Wars against the Turks ==== | |||
==== Clash between the King and the Hunyadi Party ==== | |||
=== An Experiment in Centralized Government (1458–1490) === | |||
==== The Success of Matthias Hunyadi's Policy of Centralization ==== | |||
==== Foreign Capital in Hungarian Trade ==== | |||
==== Setback in the Development of the Towns ==== | |||
==== Attempts to Establish a Central European Empire ==== | |||
==== The Programme of the Absolute Monarchy ==== | |||
==== Matthias's Compromises with the Ruling Class ==== | |||
==== The Renaissance and Humanism in Hungary ==== | |||
=== The Collapse of Royal Power (1490–1526) === | |||
==== Victory of Feudal Reaction ==== | |||
==== Economic Decline and Social Tension ==== | |||
==== The Great Peasant War and the Mohács Disaster ==== | |||
== From the Battle of Mohács to 1711 == | |||
=== The Division of Hungary into Three Parts (1526–1571) === | |||
==== Two Kings ==== | |||
==== Frustrated Attempts at Union ==== | |||
==== Political System of the East Hungarian Kingdom ==== | |||
==== The New Principality of Transylvania ==== | |||
==== Political System of the West Hungarian Kingdom ==== | |||
==== The Establishment of Effective Defences against the Turks ==== | |||
=== Interruption in Economic and Social Development (16th Century) === | |||
==== The Decay of Town Markets ==== | |||
==== Increasing Labour Services ==== | |||
==== The Turkish Occupation and Its Effects on Economic and Social Conditions ==== | |||
==== Late Renaissance and Reformation ==== | |||
=== The Crisis of Habsburg Power (1571–1606) === | |||
==== Centralization in Transylvania ==== | |||
==== A New Court Aristocracy and the Fifteen Years War ==== | |||
==== The Bocskai Rising ==== | |||
==== The System of 'Perpetual Serfdom' and the Subjection of the Towns to the Nobility ==== | |||
=== Transylvania versus Habsburg (1606–1648) === | |||
==== Transylvania, the Stronghold of Resistance ==== | |||
==== The Confederation of the Estates in the Habsburg Countries and Their Alliance with Transylvania ==== | |||
==== Gábor Bethlen and the Anti-Habsburg European Coalitions ==== | |||
==== Gábor Bethlen's Political Legacy ==== | |||
==== The Cultural Split ==== | |||
=== Resistance to Hapsburg Absolutism (1648–1703) === | |||
==== Tension between the Habsburg Government and the Hungarian Estates ==== | |||
==== The Economic and Political Aspirations of the Nobility ==== | |||
==== Miklós Zrínyi's Political Activity and His Wars against the Turks ==== | |||
==== The Conspiracy of the Aristocracy and the Kuruc Rising ==== | |||
==== The Expulsion of the Turks and the Establishment of Habsburg Absolutism ==== | |||
=== Rákóczi's War of Independence (1703–1711) === | |||
==== Revival of the Kuruc Movement ==== | |||
==== Initial Success in the War of Independence ==== | |||
==== The Crisis and End of the War of Independence ==== | |||
==== The Baroque Culture of the Kuruc Period ==== | |||
== Habsburg Absolutism and Hungary (1711–1760) == | |||
=== Habsburg-Hungarian Compromise (1711–1760) === | |||
==== The Consolidation of the System of 'Perpetual Serfdom' ==== | |||
==== Agrarian Towns and Foreign Merchants ==== | |||
==== Aristocracy and Nobility ==== | |||
==== Late Baroque Culture ==== | |||
==== Aristocratic Mercantilism and the First Manufactories ==== | |||
==== The Use of Hungary as a Colony ==== | |||
=== Enlightened Absolutism—Hungarian Enlightenment (1760–1790) === | |||
==== The Urbarial Patent and Its Consequences ==== | |||
==== The Modernization of Agriculture and New Industries ==== | |||
==== Cultural Enlightenment ==== | |||
==== Joseph II and His System ==== | |||
==== On the Eve of National Development ==== | |||
== Towards Bourgeois Transformation, Revolution and War of Independence (1790–1849) == | |||
=== National Resistance and the Republican Movement. The Anti-Revolutionary Compromise and Open Absolutism === | |||
==== The Diet of 1790–91 ==== | |||
==== The Hungarian Jacobins ==== | |||
==== The Period of the Napoleonic Wars ==== | |||
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A History of Hungary | |
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Author | Barta István, Berend Iván, Hanák Péter, Lackó Miklós, Makkai László, Nagy Zsuzsa, Ránki György |
Publisher | Zrínyi Printing House |
First published | 1973 Budapest |
Source | https://archive.org/details/HistoryHungary/mode/1up |