Harcz az alkotmányért

audiobook

Harcz az alkotmányért

by Károly Eötvös

HU·~7 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total

Megjegyzés:

0:18

HARCZ AZ ALKOTMÁNYÉRT

0:13

TÁJÉKOZTATÓ.

14:36

A KÉPVISELŐK MEGVESZTEGETÉSE. - I.

27:17

MAGYARORSZÁG KÜLÖN ÁLLAM. - I. A BESZÉD TÖRTÉNETE.

46:54

A KILENCZES BIZOTTSÁG.

13:50

UJONCZ-AJÁNLÁSI TÖRVÉNY 1904-RE. - I. A BESZÉD TÖRTÉNETE.

27:15

A KIRÁLYI UDVAR KÖLTSÉGEI. - I. A BESZÉD TÖRTÉNETE.

1:12:47

A HÁZSZABÁLY KÉRDÉSE. - I. A BESZÉD TÖRTÉNETE. - 1.

59:58

SZÓZAT A NEMZETHEZ. - I. A SZÓZAT TÖRTÉNETE.

27:30

Description

Set against the turbulent final decade of the nineteenth‑century Hungarian kingdom, this collection brings together a series of impassioned speeches and reflective essays that chronicle a nation’s fight to protect its constitutional foundations. Through vivid, first‑hand accounts, the author captures the erosion of public morals, the sway of foreign influence, and the alarming rise of political bribery that marked the era’s governance. Listeners are invited into the corridors of power, hearing the raw urgency of a reformer who witnessed the slow decay of democratic ideals.

The volume delves into the mechanics of legislation, the inner workings of parliamentary committees, and the personal convictions that drove an unwavering campaign for national self‑determination. Each piece balances factual detail with rhetorical flair, offering insight into how the author mobilized both the press and literary circles to rally support for constitutional integrity. As a historical testimony, it provides a clear window into a pivotal moment when Hungary’s future hung in the balance, making the struggle both immediate and resonant for today’s audience.

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Language

hu

Duration

~7 hours (447K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Hungary: Révai, 1909.

Credits

Albert László from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project

Release date

2022-01-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Károly Eötvös

Károly Eötvös

1842–1916

Best remembered as the lawyer who defended the accused in the 1883 Tiszaeszlár blood libel case, he also wrote lively, reflective prose about Hungarian public life and memory. His work blends the voice of a seasoned advocate with the warmth of a gifted storyteller.

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