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A History of the Hungarian Constitution - Law, Government and Political Culture in Central Europe

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Informationen zum Autor Ferenc Hörcher is Director of the Institute of Philosophy at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Professor of Aesthetics at the Pázmány Péter Catholic University in Hungary. He has published widely on philosophy! intellectual history! poetry! legal theory and politics and is a also member of the editorial board of Hungarian Review . Thomas Lorman is a teaching fellow at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES)! University College London (UCL). He is the author of Counter-Revolutionary Hungary 1920-1925 (2006) and The Path to Fascism in Slovakia (I.B.Tauris! 2018). He has also published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and is an editor of the journal Central Europe . Klappentext HISTORY / Europe / General A comprehensive history of Hungarian constitutional thought which brings together leading academics from disciplines including history, law and political science. Zusammenfassung The new Hungarian Basic Law! which was ratified on 1 January 2012! provoked domestic and international controversy. Of particular concern was the constitutional text's explicit claim that it was situated within a reinvigorated Hungarian legal tradition that had allegedly developed over centuries before its violent interruption during World War II! by German invaders! and later! by Soviet occupation. To explore the context and validity of this claim! and the legal traditions which have informed the stormy centuries of Hungary's constitutional development! this book brings together a group of leading historians! political scientists and legal scholars to produce a comprehensive history of Hungarian constitutional thought. Ranging in scope from an overview of Hungarian medieval jurisprudence to an assessment of the various criticisms levelled at the new Hungarian Basis Law of 2012! contributors assess the constitutions! their impacts and their legacies! as well as the social and cultural contexts within which they were drafted. The historical analysis is accompanied by a selection of original source materials! many translated here for the first time. This is the only book in English on the subject and is essential reading for all those interested in Hungary's history! political culture and constitution. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations List of Contributors 1. Introduction ! Philip Barker and Thomas Lorman 2. Law and the Ancient Constitution in Medieval and Early Modern Hungary ! Martyn Rady 3. The Birth of the Constitution in Eighteenth-Century Hungarian Political Thought ! István M. Szijártó 4. Resurrecting the Past! Reshaping the Future: The Rise of the 'Ancient Constitution' at the Diet of 1790/1 ! Philip Barker 5. Reforming or Replacing the Historical Constitution: Lajos Kossuth and the April Laws of 1848 ! Ferenc Hörcher 6. Reform Fever and Disillusionment: Constitutional Codification Fiascos of the Hungarian Liberals after the Settlement of 1867 ! András Cieger 7. The Use and Abuse of Flexibility: Hungary's Historical Constitution! 1867-1919 ! Thomas Lorman 8. Law I of 1920 and the Historical Constitution ! István Szabó 9. Law I of 1946 and Law XX of 1949: Continuity or Discontinuity in Traditional Hungarian Constitutionalism? Balázs Fekete 10. Is a Revival Possible?: Theoretical Reflections on the Historical Constitution ! Kálmán Pócza 11. Epilogue: On the Future(s) of the Historical Constitution ! Ferenc Hörcher and Kálmán Pócza Appendix I: Primary Sources on Hungarian Constitutional History: The Golden Bull of 1222 Appendix II: The Rákos Declaration (1505) Appendix III: Extracts from Stephen Werboczy's Tripartitum (1517) Appendix IV: The Laws of 1687 Appendix V: The Laws of 1790/1 <...

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