Hungarian Studies Review Vol. 20., 1993

Hungarian Studies Review, Vol. XX, Nos. 1-2 (Spring-Fall, 1993) Our Contributors KALMAN DREISZIGER has been involved in Hungarian community folk-dancing since the 1960s. He has been choreographer and artistic director for groups in Toronto and Montreal, has conducted folk-dance research in Hungary and Romania, and has been a guest teacher with Hungarian and international folk-dance groups in Canada and the United States. TIBOR GLANT received his undergraduate education at Lajos Kossuth University in Debrecen, Hungary, and his M.A. degree at the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom where he is a Ph.D. candidate at the present. He is a member of the faculty of the Institute of English and American Studies at Kossuth University. VIRGINIA L. LEWIS was an Annenberg Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania, where she received her Ph.D. in modern German literature. She has published a book and several articles on German and Austrian prose writers from the late nineteenth century. Currently she is Assistant Professor of German at Drake University. NORA NIXON is Associate Director of Academic Year Programs at Educational Resource Development Trust in Marina Del Rey, California, and a recipient of a Fulbright scholarship. She graduated from the Teach­ing English as a Second Language department at University of California at Los Angeles, and has trained teachers in this field in the United States, Hungary, Italy, and the People's Republic of China. M. TAMAS REVESZ teaches at Eotvos Lorand University in Budapest. He has published on Hungarian legal history widely, and has given papers at conferences in Europe and North America. STEVEN BELA VARDY is Professor of History at Duquesne University, Director of Duquesne University History Forum, immediate past Chairman of the Department of History, and Adjunct Professor of East European History at the University of Pittsburgh. He is the author or co-author of over a dozen books and a great many papers, including several in our journal.

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