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Szabó-Zsoldos, Gábor
2024-02-29T12:28:05Z
2024-02-29T12:28:05Z
2023-02-15
2786-1902hu_HU
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/25487
“We, abandoned Europeans, armed to the teeth, only have the pleasure of reading the news of the war left; but we are revelling in them, and woe to our poor newspapers if they do not accompany the freshly baked bun of our breakfast with even fresher news –from South Africa.” (Szigethy, 1901, p. I) These lines come from the foreword of Lajos Szigethy’s Anglo-Boer War recollections and capture the atmosphere and tremendous interest of contemporary Hungarian public opinion regarding a war in which Austria-Hungary was not directly involved and took place at a considerable distance from the country. There was particular interest in the Hungarian participants of the war, most of whom, like the Hungarian public, supported the cause of the Boer republics. How they viewed the enemy, i.e. the British, stands at the centre of the present paper. Special emphasis is put on the influence the pro-Boer narrative about the war that was popular in other European countries had on the ways the Hungarian veterans constructed their war reminiscences about the national characteristics, imperial aspirations, and armed forces of the enemy in their respective books, articles, and lectures.hu_HU
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“That They, Shakespeare's People, Play the Role of the Barbarians Here”hu_HU
Open accesshu_HU
Óbudai Egyetemhu_HU
Budapesthu_HU
Bánki Donát Gépész és Biztonságtechnikai Mérnöki Karhu_HU
Óbudai Egyetemhu_HU
Természettudományok - földtudományokhu_HU
Anglo-Boer Warhu_HU
British Empirehu_HU
Boer republicshu_HU
Hungarianshu_HU
foreign volunteeringhu_HU
pro-Boer journalismhu_HU
Tudományos cikkhu_HU
Journal of Central and Eastern European African Studieshu_HU
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10.59569/jceeas.2022.2.3.81
Kiadói változathu_HU
p. 24-39.hu_HU
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2. évf.hu_HU
2022hu_HU
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