Church and Society in Hungary and in the Hungarian Diaspora
β Scribed by Nandor Dreisziger
- Publisher
- University of Toronto Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 500
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In Church and Society in Hungary and in the Hungarian Diaspora, Nandor Dreisziger tells the story of Christianity in Hungary and the Hungarian diaspora from its earliest years until the present. Beginning with the arrival of Christianity in the middle Danube basin, Dreisziger follows the fortunes of the Hungarians' churches through the troubled times of the Middle Ages, the years of Ottoman and Habsburg domination, and the turmoil of the twentieth century: wars, revolutions, foreign occupations, and totalitarian rule.
Complementing this detailed history of religious life in Hungary, Dreisziger describes the fate of the churches of Hungarian minorities in countries that received territories from the old Kingdom of Hungary after the First World War. He also tells the story of the rise, halcyon days, and decline of organized religious life among Hungarian immigrants to Western Europe, the Americas, and elsewhere.
The definitive guide to the dramatic history of Hungary's churches, Church and Society in Hungary and in the Hungarian Diaspora chronicles their proud past and speculates about their uncertain future.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Preface
CHURCH AND SOCIETY IN HUNGARY AND IN THE HUNGARIAN DIASPORA
1. Introduction: Hungarians and Hungary through the Ages
2. Hungarians and Christianity to the Early Sixteenth Century
3. The Churches in the Ottoman and Habsburg Eras: From Reformation to Counter-Reformation
4. The Churches in an Independent Hungary, 1918β1944
5. The Churches under Nazi and Soviet Rule, 1944β1989
6. The Churches of Minority Hungarians in Romania, 1918β1990
7. The Churches of the Hungarian Minorities in Serbia, Slovakia, and Ukraine
8. The Religious Life of Hungarian ΓmigrΓ© Communities in Western Europe
9. The Churches of Hungarian Immigrants in the United States, 1850β2000
10. The Churches of Hungarian Immigrants to Canada in the Twentieth Century
11. Hungarian Religious Life in Latin America
12. The Hungariansβ Churches in the Distant Diaspora: Australia and South Africa
13. The Churches of the Hungarians at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century
14. The Themes of Hungarian Church History: Conclusions
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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