Studies on Early Hungarian and Pontic History

Studies on Early Hungarian and Pontic History
Author: C.A. Macartney
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 549
Release: 2019-07-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0429515170

Published in 1999, Professor C.A. Macartney was one of the foremost 20th-century authorities on the history of the Danube basin. His life’s work included the re-examination of the sources relating to early Hungarian and Pontic history. This selection of his studies (some of them hardly accessible because they were published in wartime conditions) illuminates one of the dark corners of medieval Europe and tackles controversial questions in the history of the nomadic steppe peoples, such as the Magyars, Pechenegs, Kavars and Cumans. Macartney’s treatment of the earliest Hungarian written sources and their interpretation laid the foundation for his shorter book, The Medieval Hungarian Historians. The present volume brings together for the first time, and indexes, his series of detailed studies on this material; penetrating in both its analysis and scholarship, this work remains indispensable for our understanding of the period and its historiography.

Benjamin's Blue Feet

Benjamin's Blue Feet
Author: Sue Macartney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2020-06-16
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781772781113

A young bird with a flair for discovery and invention learns self-acceptance one blue-footed step at a time.

The Medieval Hungarian Historians

The Medieval Hungarian Historians
Author: C. A. Macartney
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1953-01-02
Genre: History
ISBN:

The various works in which the Hungarians of the Middle Ages recorded their own origins and early doings are of great value not only for the history of Hungary and the Magyar people, but also for the whole of south-eastern Europe. But before they can be safely used as sources they require much editing and interpretation. Studies by Hungarian and German scholars of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries are now of course out-dated. Mr Macartney spent some years going through the documents and all the critical literature, and here presents the fruits of his work in a short form containing all that needs to be known for safe and profitable use of the texts. The present book has as its first part a long introductory essay on the development of the Hungarian historical tradition; its second part is an analytical guide to the separate documents, carrying summarised descriptions of MSS, editions, date, contents, reliability, relations to other texts, and so on, and including references to Mr Macartney's own contributions in the Studies. It is intended for Western students not able to read Magyar.

Cherishing Men from Afar

Cherishing Men from Afar
Author: James Louis Hevia
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822316374

In the late eighteenth century two expansive Eurasian empires met formally for the first time--the Manchu or Qing dynasty of China and the maritime empire of Great Britain. The occasion was the mission of Lord Macartney, sent by the British crown and sponsored by the East India Company, to the court of the Qianlong emperor. Cherishing Men from Afar looks at the initial confrontation between these two empires from a historical perspective informed by the insights of contemporary postcolonial criticism and cultural studies. The history of this encounter, like that of most colonial and imperial encounters, has traditionally been told from the Europeans' point of view. In this book, James L. Hevia consults Chinese sources--many previously untranslated--for a broader sense of what Qing court officials understood; and considers these documents in light of a sophisticated anthropological understanding of Qing ritual processes and expectations. He also reexamines the more familiar British accounts in the context of recent critiques of orientalism and work on the development of the bourgeois subject. Hevia's reading of these sources reveals the logics of two discrete imperial formations, not so much impaired by the cultural misunderstandings that have historically been attributed to their meeting, but animated by differing ideas about constructing relations of sovereignty and power. His examination of Chinese and English-language scholarly treatments of this event, both historical and contemporary, sheds new light on the place of the Macartney mission in the dynamics of colonial and imperial encounters.

The Man of Many Devices, who Wandered Full Many Ways--

The Man of Many Devices, who Wandered Full Many Ways--
Author: Bal zs Nagy
Publisher: Central European University Press
Total Pages: 740
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9789639116672

More than sixty friends and colleagues pay tribute to the distinguised professor Janos M. Bak's 70th birthday."