Hungarian Studies Review Vol. 20., 1993

Hungarian Studies Review, Vol. XX, Nos. 1-2 (Spring-Fall, 1993) CONTENTS Articles: The Price of Emancipation: Peasant-Noble Relations as Depicted by Novelists Jozsef Eotvos and Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach VIRGINIA L. LEWIS 3 The War for Wilson's Ear: Austria-Hungary in Wartime American Propaganda TIBOR GLANT 25 Hungarian National Consciousness and the Question of Dual and Multiple Identity STEVEN BELA VARDY 53 Hungarian Community Folkdance Groups in Canada KALMAN DREISZIGER 71 Designing an English Curriculum for Hungarian Teachers of Math and Science NORA NIXON 83 Freedom of the Press: Its Idea and Realization in Pre-1914 Hungary TAMAS REVESZ 93 Documents: The 1956 Hungarian Student Movement in Exile NANDOR DREISZIGER (editor) 103 Book Reviews: Works by Miklos Kontra, Chris Corrin, and Ignac Romsics are reviewed by Andrea Horvath, Marlene Kadar, and N. Dreisziger 117 A brief note from the editors 127

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