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Beloved children: history of aristocratic childhood in Hungary in the early modern age
Katalin Péter
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Frontmatter
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS (page viii)
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (page ix)
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SOME PRELIMINARIES BY WAY OF INTRODUCTION (page 1)
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HISTORICAL BACKGROUND (Katalin Péter, page 19)
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1 THE FIRST TEN YEARS OF LIFE (Katalin Péter, page 39)
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2 ORPHANS OF NOBLE BIRTH (Ildikó Horn, page 99)
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3 COUNT ÁDÁM BATTHYÁNY I AND HIS CHILDREN (István Fazekas, page 163)
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4 THE MARRIAGE POLICY OF THE ESTERHÁZY FAMILY AFTER THE DEATH OF PALATINE MIKLÓS (Judit Fejes, page 199)
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GENEALOGICAL TABLES (page 251)
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Tables I/1-I/2. The Batthany Family (page 253)
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Tables II/1-II/3. The Csáky Family (page 255)
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Tables III/1-III/4. The Esterházy Family (Ferenc, Dániel, Miklós and Pál Esterházy's Branches) (page 258)
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Table IV. The Forgách Family (page 262)
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Table V. The Rákóczi Family (page 263)
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Table VI. The Zrínyi Family (page 264)
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INDEX (page 265)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JIH | 33.2 (Autumn 2002): 301-302 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_interdisciplinary_history/v033/33.2zelensky.html |
Citable Link
Published: c2001
Publisher: Central European University Press
- 9789639116771 (hardcover)