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Bori István (szerk.) : The Complete Guide to Being Hungarian - 50 Facts & Facets of Nationhood
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What is it to be Hungarian? What does it feel like? Most Hungarians are convinced that the rest of the world just doesn't get them. They are right. True, much of humanity thinks highly of Hungarians -- for reasons ranging from their heroism in the 1956 revolution to their genius as mathematicians, physicists, and financiers. But Hungarians do often seem to be living proof of the old joke that Magyars are in fact Martians: they may be situated at the very heart of Europe, but they are equipped with a confounding language, extraterrestrial (albeit endearing) accents, and an unearthly way of thinking.
condition: | |
category: | Books > Social science > |
category: | Books > Sociology > |
category: | Books > History > Hungarian history > |
publisher: | L'Harmattan, 2005 |
item number / ISBN: | 9789637343650 |
binding: | paperback |
pages: | 188 |
language: | English |