Hungarian Studies Review Vol. 4., 1977

No. 1. Spring

Book Reviews: Vera Gervers-Molnar. A kdzepkori Magyarorszag rotundai [The Rotundas of Medieval Hungary] 77 AN DOR URBANSKY Csaba Csapodi. The Corvinian Library. History and Stock 79 LASZLO DOMONKOS Bela K. Kiraly (ed.). Tolerance and Movements of Religious Dissent in Eastern Europe 82 S. B. VARDY Lorant Czigany. A magyar irodalom fogadtatasa a viktorianus Angliaban [The Reception of Hungarian Literature in Victorian England] 84 A. H. VARDY Linda Degh. People in the Tobacco Belt: Four Lives 87 PAUL BODY Sari Megyeri. En is voltam javorfacska [I Too Had Been a Tiny Maple Tree] 91 CLARA GYORGYEY Review of Reviews 95 Books Received 109 Obituary: Watson Kirkconnell (1895-1977) 110 OUR CONTRIBUTORS: EVA S. BALOGH is Assistant Professor of History at Yale University, where she also serves as Director of Undergraduate Studies of the Russian and East European Studies Program and Dean of Morse College. She was an undergraduate at the University of Budapest and Carleton University, and received her M.A. and Ph.D. from Yale University. Professor Balogh's articles have appeared in the Slavic Review, Canadian Slavonic Papers, East European Quarterly, and in two collections of essays: Hungary in Revolution, 1918-1919 (ed. Ivan Volgyes, 1971) and The Habsburg Empire in World War I {tds. Robert A. Kann, Bela K. Kiraly, and Paula S. Fichtner, 1977). She is the current chairman of the American Association for the Study of Hun­garian History. (continued on page 112)

Next