HungaryM. Cavendish, 1994 - 128 sivua Though small in size, Hungary is as rich in its history and culture as it is in its distinctive, paprika-laden cuisine. Set off from the rest of Europe by its unique Magyar language and spirit, the country has always been something of an outlier. This book traces Hungary's development, from its early days as a haven for nomadic tribes to its years as a Soviet satellite state and beyond. All books of the critically-acclaimed Cultures of the World series ensure an immersive experience by offering vibrant photographs with descriptive nonfiction narratives, and interactive activities such as creating an authentic traditional dish from an easy-to-follow recipe. Copious maps and detailed timelines present the past and present of the country, while exploration of the art and architecture help your readers to understand why diversity is the spice of Life. |
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Sivu 86
... artists to find the support they needed to develop a characteristic national style . When a demand arose for paintings in the 19th century , Hungarian artists did little more than imitate the styles current in Vienna or France ...
... artists to find the support they needed to develop a characteristic national style . When a demand arose for paintings in the 19th century , Hungarian artists did little more than imitate the styles current in Vienna or France ...
Sivu 90
... artists too , developed a sense of what they could safely write and produce , and what would go too far - in short , they became their own censors . One way to avoid the problem of self - censorship was a style of allegory that became ...
... artists too , developed a sense of what they could safely write and produce , and what would go too far - in short , they became their own censors . One way to avoid the problem of self - censorship was a style of allegory that became ...
Sivu 94
... artists can return to universal themes and pure artistic achievement , thus making Hungarian culture meaningful for all the world . Others , however , wonder whether high quality can be sustained when the artist has to constantly worry ...
... artists can return to universal themes and pure artistic achievement , thus making Hungarian culture meaningful for all the world . Others , however , wonder whether high quality can be sustained when the artist has to constantly worry ...
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1848 Revolution 1956 Revolution agricultural apartment army artists Austria Bartók became Béla Béla Bartók Béla Kun Budapest capital Carpathian Catholic celebrated century Christian church Communism Communist Communist system countryside culture Danube developed drink Eastern European economy especially ethnic Hungarians factories festivals FIDESZ film foreign free market German goulash György Dózsa Gypsies Habsburg holidays Hungarian language Hungarian nation Hungary Hungary's industry István János Jewish Jews József József Antall Kádár Kékes Kodály Kossuth Lajos Kossuth Lake Balaton land leaders living Magyar Magyar tribes major name days neighboring official opposition paprika Parliament Party pastry peasants Pécs peppers Petőfi political system population prime minister produced puszta reform religion religious revolutionary river Romania Russian Sándor Petőfi Serbia social socialist soup speak Hungarian Stephen struggle symbol SZDSZ towns traditional Transylvania Turkish Turks vegetables villages West Western wine women workers World writers young Zoltán Kodály