Select Speeches of Kossuth (eBook)

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Francis William Newman (Herausgeber)

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2022
387 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654741393-6 (EAN)

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Select Speeches of Kossuth - Lajos Kossuth
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In "Select Speeches of Kossuth," Lajos Kossuth presents a masterful collection of oratory that encapsulates the fervor and ideological zeal of 19th-century Hungarian nationalism. Written in a time when Europe was rife with revolutionary sentiment, Kossuth's speeches echo the aspirations for independence and democracy. His eloquence intertwines with profound philosophical insights and vivid imagery, offering readers not just political arguments but a glimpse into the emotional landscape of a nation yearning for freedom. As a notable figure in both Hungarian liberation and constitutional reform movements, his rhetorical skill showcases the literary style typical of the Romantic period, brimming with passion and nationalistic fervor. Lajos Kossuth, often regarded as a national hero in Hungary, was deeply influenced by the struggles against Habsburg oppression. His early life was marked by a commitment to reform and advocacy for civil liberties, which propelled him into politics as a leading revolutionary. Kossuth's personal experiences fueled his oratory, as he became a voice for the oppressed, blending his legal acumen with a profound sense of moral duty to his nation. His speeches were pivotal in rallying support for the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, positioning him as an influential figure in both Hungarian and European political discourse. This compelling collection is highly recommended for those interested in the intersections of rhetoric, nationalism, and history. Readers seeking to understand the roots of modern Hungarian identity and the broader implications of Kossuth's work will find this book an invaluable resource. His speeches remain not only relevant to the historical context but also resonate with contemporary struggles for liberty and self-determination, making it an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts of political eloquence.

Lajos Kossuth, born on September 19, 1802, in Monok, Kingdom of Hungary, was a Hungarian lawyer, journalist, politician, statesman, and Governor-President of the Kingdom of Hungary during the revolution of 1848–49. A fervent advocate for his country's independence and democratic reform, Kossuth's political fervor and eloquence positioned him as a prominent leader in the fight against Habsburg rule. His speeches, rousing and potent, were compiled in the book 'Select Speeches of Kossuth,' mirroring the intellectual landscape and passionate nationalism of 19th-century Hungary. His literary style, marked by persuasive rhetoric and a powerful command of language, underscored his commitment to liberty and national self-determination. Although his attempts at securing Hungarian independence were ultimately thwarted, Kossuth's legacy as a champion of democracy and freedom made him a national hero. Exiled after the Hungarian War of Independence, he continued to influence European politics from abroad. Kossuth died on March 20, 1894, in Turin, Italy, but his writings still resonate as testament to his profound impact on Hungarian history and the enduring struggle for human rights and national sovereignty. Not only do his speeches provide insight into the revolutionary period, but they also serve as essential documents for understanding the evolution of political oratory and its role in shaping public discourse.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Schlagworte 1848 Revolutions • 19th-century Hungary • 19th-century nationalism • 19th century speeches • czechoslovakia • Democracy Advocacy • European historical figures • European liberal revolutions • European Political History • freedom movement literature • Governor-president of Hungary • historical speeches • History • History of Austria • hungarian history • Hungarian independence • Hungarian revolution • Hungarian Revolution 1848 • Hungary • Impactful figures • Independence movement • Kossuth's rhetoric • Lajos Kossuth speeches • Liechtenstein • Oratory Skills • Political Discourse • Political influence • Political oratory • political rhetoric • Revolutionary literature • Rhetorical finesse • Self-determination • Statecraft analysis
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