This book is the story of the Catholic worker movement developed in Hungary after World War I with revival of the institution founded by Adolph Kolping. The story is told through the life of its national leader, John Madl-Miké. Book includes a 16-page photospread of historical illustrations.
This book is the story of the Catholic worker movement developed in Hungary after World War I with revival of the institution founded by Adolph Kolping. The story is told through the life of its national leader, John Madl-Miké. Book includes a 16-page photospread of historical illustrations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Valerie Miké, a native of Budapest, Hungary, has a doctorate in mathematics and is a professor at Weill Medical College of Cornell University, with a special interest in ethical issues pertaining to uncertainty in biomedical science and technology. Hungarian historians of the older generation who had personal knowledge of events urged her to undertake a biography of her father, lest all be lost for posterity. Important help was provided by her brother John Jr., an MIT-trained physicist with a wide range of interests including history and political theory.
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Foreword by Attila Miklósházy, SJ. Acknowledgments Hungary: A Brief History Introduction Prologue PART I: HUNGARY (1905-1945) 1 Family Life 2 The Hungarian Kolping Movement Appendix to Chapter 2 3 Reconstruction: The Early Years (1923-1931) Appendix to Chapter 3 4 Flowering: The Later Years (1931-1944) Appendix to Chapter 4 5 Toward a Brighter Future: The Goal Is in Sight Appendix to Chapter 5 PART II: GERMANY (1945-1949) 6 Refugees in a Foreign Land 7 Building Community Appendix to Chapter 7 8 An Uncertain Future Appendix to Chapter 8 PART III: PREVIEW OF VOLUME 2 Volume 2: USA (1949-1981) Commentary: The Statesman by John Miké, Jr. Small Business and Capitalism in Europe and the United States (Text of Study) Epilogue List of Chapter Appendices Bibliography Notes on Translation and Terminology Index Picture Credits
Foreword by Attila Miklósházy, SJ. Acknowledgments Hungary: A Brief History Introduction Prologue PART I: HUNGARY (1905-1945) 1 Family Life 2 The Hungarian Kolping Movement Appendix to Chapter 2 3 Reconstruction: The Early Years (1923-1931) Appendix to Chapter 3 4 Flowering: The Later Years (1931-1944) Appendix to Chapter 4 5 Toward a Brighter Future: The Goal Is in Sight Appendix to Chapter 5 PART II: GERMANY (1945-1949) 6 Refugees in a Foreign Land 7 Building Community Appendix to Chapter 7 8 An Uncertain Future Appendix to Chapter 8 PART III: PREVIEW OF VOLUME 2 Volume 2: USA (1949-1981) Commentary: The Statesman by John Miké, Jr. Small Business and Capitalism in Europe and the United States (Text of Study) Epilogue List of Chapter Appendices Bibliography Notes on Translation and Terminology Index Picture Credits
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