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ARCHIVÉ - Nandor Fred Dreisziger,BA, MA, DipREES, PhD.Professeur émérite
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Publications - Pleine liste

Publications - Pleine liste

2003

  • "The Long Shadow of Trianon: Hungarian Alliance Policies during World War II," Hungarian Studies (Budapest), 17, 1 (2003): 33-56.
  • The United States and Hungary in the Twentieth Century: Studies, Review Articles, Documentary Articles and Memorial Tributes, a special vol. of the Hungarian Studies Review, 30, 1-2 (2003), viii + 155 pages.
  • "The United States and Hungary, Hungary and the United States," a preface to the volume The United States and Hungary in the Twentieth Century (Toronto and Budapest: HSR, 2003), pp. v-x.
  • "Immigration Policy, Migration, Refugees from Nazi Europe," an introduction to Part I of the above volume, pp. 1-2.
  • "American Attitudes to Hungarians and Hungarian-American Politics," an introduction to Part II of the above volume, pp. 61-62.
  • "Keeping an Eye on Hungarians in Wartime America: The Spencer Taggart Memorandum (Part 1)," a documentary article in the above volume, pp. 63-112.
  • "Hungarian-American Historiography," an introduction to Part III of the above volume, pp. 119-21.
  • "Prominent Hungarian Americans Remembered," an introduction to Part IV of the above volume, pp. 127-28.
  • "Redrawing the Ethnic Map in North America: The Experience of France, Britain and Canada, 1536-1946," in Ethnic Cleansing in Twentieth-Century Europe ed. Steven B'la V rdy and T. Hunt Tooley (New York: East European Monographs/Columbia University Press, 2003), pp. 45-62.

2002

  • "Rallying Canada's Immigrants behind the War Effort, 1939-1945," in Forging a Nation: Perspectives on the Canadian Military Experience. ed. Bernd Horn (St. Catharines, ON: Vanvell, 2002), pp. 177-94..
  • "Raimondo Montecuccoli, Prince" (Field-Marshall & military theorist, 1611-80), "Louis-Joseph Montcalm, Marquis de (1712-1759)," "Office of Strategic Services (OSS)," entries in Ground Warfare, a volume in the new ABC-Clio Encyclopedia of World Military History (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2002), pp. 586-88 and 643-44.

2001

  • Hungary, 1001-2001: A Millennial Retrospection, the selected proceedings of a University of Toronto conference on "1000 Years of Hungarian History" (Budapest and Toronto, 2001), vi + 242 pages.
  • "Thousand Years of Hungarian Survival," an introduction to the above: Hungary, 1001-2001: A Millennial Retrospection, the selected proceedings of a University of Toronto conference on "1000 Years of Hungarian History" (Budapest and Toronto, 2001), pp. 1- 72.
  • "Hungarian Survival in Hungary and beyond the Borders," a postscript to the same volume, pp. 211-39.
  • "How French Troops Helped to Save Hungary from the Turks in 1664," in Tárogató: the Journal of the Hungarian Cultural Society of Vancouver, Vol. XXVIII, no. 5 (May 2001), pp. 45-46. "How French Troops Saved Canada from the Iroquois in 1665- 66," ibid., Vol. XXVIII, no. 8 (Aug. 2001), pp. 47-49.
  • "Towards a History of the Hungarian Ethnic Group of the United States," an online paper posted on the website of the Hungarian American Resource Center.
  • "From Ethnic Cleansing to Apologies: The Canadian Experience in Dealing with Minorities in Wartime," in Canadian Military History since the 17th Century, ed. Yves Tremblay (Ottawa, 2001), pp. 533-542.

2000

  • "Stalin's Wartime Plans for Transylvania, 1939-1945," in Hungary's Historical Legacies: Studies in Honor of Professor Steven Béla Várdy, Dennis P. Hupchick and R. William Weisberger, eds. (Boulder and New York: East European Monographs/Columbia University Press, 2000), pp. 146-54.
  • "Bárdossy, László (1890-1946)," and several other entries, in the Encyclopedia of Eastern Europe, Richard Frucht, ed. (New York and London: Garland Publishing, 2000), pp. 56, 237, etc.
  • "Time of Troubles for the Multicultural History Society of Ontario," a short article published in the bulletin of the Finno-Ugric Studies Assoc. of Canada, 2000.
  • "The Great Powers and the 1956 Revolution in Hungary," in Tárogató: the Journal of the Hungarian Cultural Society of Vancouver, Vol. XXVII, no. 4 (April 2000), pp. 43-44. (A review article). "Social Progress and Ethnic Solidarity: Ambrosius Czakó's Tárogató," ibid., Vol. XXVII, no. 9 (Sept. 2000), pp. 55-56.
  • "Jöv_építés Kanadában, az els_ magyar bevándorlastól 1948-ig," [Building a future in Canada from the time of the first Hungarian immigration to Canada to 1948], in Itt-Ott [Here and there, the journal of the Hungarian Society of Friends, USA] Vol. 33, 2000, pp. 21-23.
  • "Hungarians in Brazil," Kaleidoscope (Toronto) Vol. III, No. 1 (Jan. 2000), pp. 13-15

1999

  • The Wartime Origins of Ethnic Tolerance in Canada (Toronto: Robert F. Harney Program in Ethnic, Immigration and Pluralism Studies, University of Toronto, 1999) Lectures and Papers in Ethnicity no. 29, ISBN 0-7727-3028-8, ii + 25 pages.
  • "The Hungarians," the Encyclopedia of Canadian Ethnic Groups. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1999. Pp. 660-74.
  • "Theodore Roosevelt, Albert Apponyi, and the Fate of Hungary after World War I," Tárogató, XXV 12 (Dec. 1998), p. 39. Also: "Some Thoughts on István Horthy's Tragic Death in 1942," ibid., XXVI no. 3 (March 1999), pp. 31-32. (these are basically reviews of recent books, etc.). "Francis S. Wagner, 1911-1999," ibid., XXVI no. 10 (Oct 1999), p. 37.
  • "Transylvania in the Grips of Hitler," Carpathian Observer 20, 1 (Fall, 1999), pp. 1-3.
  • "I Primi 25 Anni della Hungarian Studies Review," in Rivista di Studi Ungheresi (Rome), vol. XIV (1999), pp. 121-145 (including an index).
  • "Péter Gosztonyi, 1931-1999: A Prolific Historian," Kaleidoscope (Toronto), Vol. II, Nos. 11-12 (Nov.-Dec. 1999), pp. 12-14.
  • "The Hungarian Studies Review," Hungarian Studies Newsletter (New Brunswick, N.J.), nos. 55-57 (1999), pp. 10-11. A similar report appeared in Hungarian: "A Hungarian Studies Review els_ negyed évszázada" [The First Quarter Century of the Hungarian Studies Review], in Itt-Ott (the journal of the Hungarian Society of Friends, USA) Vol. 32, No. 2 (1999), p. 48.
  • "Francis S. Wagner (1911-1999) and Peter Gostony (1931-1999): Obituaries," Hungarian Studies Review Vol. XXVI, Nos. 1-2 (1999), pp. 171-174.
  • "The Year 2000 and the End of History: Especially for Hungarians," in Tárogató: the Journal of the Hungarian Cultural Society of Vancouver, Vol. XXVI, no. 12 (December 1999), pp. 45-48. An abbreviated version of this appeared under the title "The Decline of Hungarian Historical Studies in Canada," News in Hungarian Studies (the newsletter of the Hungarian Studies Assoc. of Canada), no. 53 (Dec. 2000), pp. 6-7.

1998

  • Hungary in the Age of Total War 1938-1948 (Bradenton: East European Monographs, distr. through Columbia University Press, 1998), editor and contributor; author of the introduction and 5 other essays in this collection of nearly two dozen studies. 384 pages. Cloth.
  • "Hungary and the Second World War," an introduction to Hungary in the Age of Total War, 1938-1948, ibid., pp. 3-24.
  • "Hungary Enters the War: March-December, 1941," ibid., pp. 61-72.
  • "Miklós Horthy and World War II: New Historiographical Perspectives," ibid., pp. 239-252.
  • "Oscar Jaszi: Activities and Writings during World War II," ibid., pp. 267-286.
  • "Was László Bárdossy a War Criminal? Further Reflections," ibid., pp. 311-320.
  • "Jews and Gentiles, Soldiers and Civilians: Hungary during World War II," in Habsburg, an Electronic Bulletin, 1998.

1997

  • "7 December 1941: A Turning Point in Canadian Wartime Policy Toward Enemy Ethnic Groups?" Journal of Canadian Studies, Vol. XXXII, No. 1 (Spring 1997), pp. 93-111.
  • "The Tragic Story of Prime Minister (General) Géza Lakatos," in Habsburg, an Electronic Bulletin, Aug. 1997.
  • "Miklós Horthy in North American Perspectives," Tárogató, XXIV 12 (Dec. 1997), pp. 46-47.

1996

  • Regent Miklós Horthy, István Horthy and the Second World War, editor and contributor (Toronto and Budapest: HSR, 1996), 127 pages.
  • "John F. Montgomery and the Image of Hungarians in Wartime North America," in Tárogató: the Journal of the Hungarian Cultural Society of Vancouver, Vol. XXIII, no. 5 (May 1996), pp. 39-40.
  • "Friends of Hungary in the English-Speaking World," in Visszatekintés - Looking Back - Regard sur le passé, E. Puskas-Balogh ed. (Montreal: Hungarian Literary Association, 1996), pp. 157-65.
  • "Prime Minister László Bárdossy was Executed 50 Years Age as a 'War Criminal'," in Tárogató: the Journal of the Hungarian Cultural Society of Vancouver, Vol. XXIII, no. 11 (November 1996), pp. 56-57.
  • "Miklós Horthy and the Second World War: Some Historiographical Perspectives," in Regent Miklós Horthy, István Horthy and the Second World War (Toronto and Budapest: special volume of the Hungarian Studies Review, Vol. XXIII, Nos. 1-2, 1996), pp. 5-16.
  • "Edmund Veesenmayer on Horthy and Hungary: An American Intelligence Report," in Regent Miklós Horthy, István Horthy and the Second World War, (Toronto and Budapest, 1996), pp. 43-66.
  • "Mutual Images and Stereotypes: The United States and Hungary," a review article in Hungarian Studies Review, Vol. XXIII, No. 2 (fall, 1996), pp. 109-116.

1995

  • Hungary Fifty Years Ago, editor and contributor (Toronto and Budapest: HSR, 1995), 127 pages.
  • "Az atlanti demokraciák és a 'Szabad Magyarországért' mozgalmak a II. világháború alatt" [The Atlantic Democracies and the Movements for a "Free Hungary" during World War II], in Magyarország és a nagyhatalmak a 20. században, Ignác Romsics, ed. (Budapest: Teleki László Alapítvány, 1995), pp. 149-62.
  • "A Dove? A Hawk? Perhaps a Sparrow: Bárdossy Defends his Wartime Record before the Americans, July 1945," in Hungary Fifty Years Ago, N.F. Dreisziger ed. (Toronto and Budapest: special issue of the Hungarian Studies Review, Vol. XXII, Nos. 1-2, 1995), pp. 71-90.
  • "The Atlantic Democracies and the Movements for a "Free Hungary" during World War II," in 20th Century Hungary and the Great Powers (Boulder, Colorado: Social Science Monographs, distr. Columbia University Press, 1995), Ignác Romsics, ed., pp. 185-205.
  • "Hungary in 1945: An Introduction," in Hungary Fifty Years Ago (Toronto and Budapest: HSR, 1995), pp. 5-12. Based on comments made at a session, entitled "Hungary in 1945 Reconsidered," given at the annual meeting of the American Historical Association, Chicago, January, 1995.

1994

  • "Canada seen through Hungarian Eyes in 1831," Krónika (Toronto) Vol. XX, No. 3 (May-June 1994), pp. 18-19.
  • "Emigre Artists and Wartime Politics, 1939-45," in Hungarian Artists in the Americas, Oliver Botar, ed. (Budapest and Toronto: HSR, 1994), pp. 43-75.

1993

  • "Between Nationalism and Internationalism: Oscar Jaszi's Path to Danubian Federalism, 1905-1918." Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism, Vol. XIX, Nos. 1-2 (1993), pp. 19-29.
  • "The 1956 Hungarian Student Movement in Exile," introd. to a documentary article, Hungarian Studies Review, Vol. XX (1993), pp. 103-116.
  • "The Refugee Experience in Canada and the Evolution of the Hungarian-Canadian Community," in Breaking Ground: The 1956 Hungarian Refugee Movement to Canada, R.H. Keyserlingk, ed. (North York, Ont.: York Lane Press, York University, 1993), pp. 65-86.

1992

  • "The Evolution of Oscar Jaszi's Political Ideas during the First World War," in Király Béla emlékkönyv [Bela Kiraly Festschrift], P. Jonas, P. Pastor, P.P. Toth, eds. (Budapest, 1992), pp. 1159-67.
  • "Sub-ethnic Identities: Religion, Class, Ideology, etc. as Centrifugal Forces in Hungarian-Canadian Society," Hungarian Studies (Budapest), vol. 7 (1992), pp. 123-138.

1991

  • Oscar Jaszi: Visionary, Reformer, Political Activist, co-editor and contributor (Toronto and Budapest: HSR, 1991), 104 pages.
  • "Tracy Philipps and the Achievement of Ukrainian-Canadian Unity," Canada's Ukrainians, L. Luciuk and S. Hryniuk eds. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991), pp. 326-41 and 477-83.
  • Oscar Jaszi and the Hungarian Problem: Activities and Writings during World War II," in Oscar Jaszi: Visionary, Reformer and Political Activist, N.F. Dreisziger and A. Ludanyi, eds. (Toronto and Budapest, 1991), pp. 59-79.

1990

  • Ethnic Armies: Polyethnic Armed Forces From the Time of the Habsburgs To the Age of the Superpowers (Waterloo, Ont.: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1990). vi + 202 pages. Proceedings of the 1986 Military History Symposium.
  • Polyethnicity and Armed Forces: An Introduction," written in collaboration with Richard A. Preston, in the above volume, pp. 1-20.
  • "Immigrant Fortunes and Misfortunes in Canada in the 1920s," a documentary article in the Hungarian Studies Review, 17, (Spring 1990), pp. 29-59.

1989

  • Forgotten Minorities: The Hungarians of East Central Europe, co-edited with A. Ludanyi (Toronto: HSR, 1989). The Proceedings of a 1986 conference held at Oberlin College, 152 pages.
  • "Canadian Studies on Hungarian Canadians," review article in the Journal of Canadian Studies, Vol. 24, No. 2 (summer 1989), pp. 153-56.
  • "'Bridges to the West': The Horthy Regime's Reinsurance Policies in 1941," War and Society, Vol. 7, No 1 (May 1989), pp. 1-23.
  • "Hungarian Minorities in East Central Europe: An Introduction," with Andrew Ludanyi, in Forgotten Minorities: The Hungarians of East Central Europe, Dreisziger and Ludanyi, eds. (Toronto, 1989), pp. 5-18.
  • "L'Evoluzione dello Status degli italiana 'stranieri nemici' in Canada durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale" [The Evolving Status of Italian 'Enemy aliens' in Canada during World War II] in Il Canada e la Guerra dei Trent'anni ed. Luigi Bruti Liberati (Milan, Guerini Studio, 1989), pp. 229-39.

1988

  • "The 'Justice for Hungary' Ocean Flight: The Trianon Syndrome in Immigrant Hungarian Society," in Triumph in Adversity: Studies in Hungarian Civilization, ed. S.B. Vardy (Boulder, Co.: East European Monographs, 1988), pp. 573-89.
  • "The Rise of a Bureaucracy for Multiculturalism: The Origins of the Nationalities Branch, 1939-41," in On Guard for Thee: War, Ethnicity, and the Canadian State, 1939-1945 Norman Hillmer et al., eds. (Ottawa, 1988), pp. 1-29.
  • "Mission Impossible: Secret Plans for a Hungarian Government-in-Exile in Canada During World War II," Canadian Slavonic Papers, Vol. XXX, No. 2 (June 1988), pp. 245-62.

1986

  • East Central European Society in World War I, (New York: Social Science Monographs, 1986). Co-edited with B.K. Kiraly. 628 pages. Distributed by Columbia University Press.
  • The Tree of Life: Essays Honouring a Hungarian-Canadian Centenary (Toronto: Hungarian Studies Review, 1986), co-edited with M.L. Kovacs. A special issue of HSR, Vol. XIII, No. 2 (Fall, 1986), 91 pages.
  • "Peoples of Canada: Hungarians in Canada," Horizon Canada, Vol. 10, no. 110, pp. 2630-35.
  • "Immigration and Re-Migration: The Changing Urban-Rural Distribution of Hungarian Canadians, 1986-1986", in The Tree of Life: Essays Honouring a Hungarian-Canadian Centenary (Toronto, 1986), M.L. Kovacs & N.F. Dreisziger eds.. A special issue of the HSR, Vol. XIII, No. 2 (fall, 1986). pp. 20-41.

1985

  • The Hungarian Experience in Ontario. Author, a special issue of HSR, Vol. XII, No. 2 (Fall, 1985), 88 pages.
  • "The Hungarian Revolution of 1956: The Legacy of the Refugees," Nationalities Papers, the journal of the Association for the Study of the Nationalities of the USSR and Eastern Europe, Vol. XIII, No. 2 (Fall 1985), pp. 198-208.
  • "Hungarians in the Canadian West: A Research Report," Prairie Forum, the Journal of the Canadian Plains Research Center (University of Regina), Vol. X, No. 2 (Fall 1985), pp. 435-53.
  • "Bering Sea Dispute," Canadian Encyclopedia (Edmonton: Hurtig, 1985), Vol. l, p. 64. "Boundary Waters Treaty," ibid., p. 209. "Cadets," (co-author), ibid., p. 254. "Hungarians," ibid., Vol. 2, pp. 848-49. "International Joint Commission," ibid., Vol. II, p. 892. "Lend-Lease," ibid., Vol. II, p. 998.
  • "The Dimensions of Total War in East Central Europe, 1914-18," in East Central European Society in World War I, (Boulder and Highland Lakes: Social Science Monographs, distributed by Columbia University Press, 1985), B.K. Kiraly et al. eds. pp. 1-23.

1984

  • Minorities and Minority Politics in Hungary, editor (Toronto: HSR, 1984), 64 pages.
  • The First War Between Socialist States: The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and its Impact (New York: Social Science Monographs & Brooklyn College Press, 1984), 608 pages. Co-edited with Bela K. Kiraly and B. Lotze.
  • "The Impact of the Revolution on Hungarians Aboard," in the above volume, pp. 411-25.

1983

  • Hungary and the Second World War, editor and contributor (Toronto, 1983), Pp. 196.
  • "The Road to War," and "The Search for Peace", introductions to Parts I and II of the above volume, pp. 9-20 and 99-110.
  • "The Kassa Bombing: The Riddle of Adam Krudy," ibid., pp. 79-98.
  • "Central European Federalism in the Thought of Oszkar Jaszi and His Successors," in Society in Change: Studies in Honor of Béla K. Kiraly (Boulder, Colorado: East European Monographs, 1983), S.B. Vardy and A.H. Vardy, eds., pp. 539-56.
  • "International Water Management in Canadian-American Relations, 1894-1907," Canadian Water Resources Journal, Vol. 8, No. 3 (Summer 1983), pp. 58-76.

1982

  • Struggle and Hope: The Hungarian-Canadian Experience (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1982), vii, 247 pages. With introductory chapters by B. Kovrig, P. Body and M.L. Kovacs. In the History of Canada's People's series. Reviewed in the Canadian Historical Review (Dec. 1983), pp. 446-50, and other (Canadian, Australian and Hungarian) journals.
  • Lutte et espoir: L'expérience des Canadiens hongrois (Ottawa: Multiculturalism Canada, 1982), x + 264 pages. (A French edition of the above book.)
  • "Years of Growth and Change, 1919-1929," in Dreisziger, Struggle and Hope, pp. 94-138. "Les années d'essor et de changement, 1919-1929," in Lutte et espoir, pp. 100-148.
  • "A Decade of Setbacks: The 1930's," in Struggle and Hope, pp. 139-68. "Une décennie de revers, les années 1930," in Lutte et Espoir, pp. 149-190.
  • "The End of an Era: The 1940's," in Struggle and Hope, pp. 169-94. "La fin d'une époque, les années 1940," in Lutte et Espoir, pp. 191-208.
  • "Toward a Golden Age," in Struggle and Hope, "Vers un age d'or," Lutte et Espoir, pp. 209-235.
  • "Hungarian History in North American Perspective," review article in the Historical Journal, Vol. 25, No. 3 (1982), pp. 765-73.
  • "The Critical Visitor: Alexander Boloni Farkas' Tour of Canada in 1931," Quarterly of Canadian Studies, Vol. 5, No. 3 and 4, 1982, pp. 147-52.

1981

  • Mobilization for Total War: The Canadian, American and British Experience, 1914-1945 (Waterloo, Ont.: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1981), xvi + 115 pages. (Proceedings of the 1980 RMC Military History Symposium). Reviewed in Canadian, American and British journals.
  • "Dreams and Disappointments," in The International Joint Commission Seventy Years On (Toronto: Centre for International Studies, 1981), Robert Spencer, et al. eds., pp. 8-23.
  • Hungarian Cultural Presence in North America, co-edited with George Bisztray of the University of Toronto (Toronto: Hungarian Studies Review, 1981), 2 parts, 208 pages.
  • "Immigrant Lives and Lifestyles in Canada, 1924-1939," Hungarian Studies Review, Vol. 8, No. 1 (Spring 1981), pp. 61-83.

1980

  • "Wrangling Over the St. Mary and the Milk," Alberta History, Vol. 19, No. 2 (Spring 1980), pp. 6-15.
  • "In Search of a Hungarian-Canadian Lobby: 1927-1951," Canadian Ethnic Studies, Vol. 12, No. 3 (Fall 1980), pp. 81-96.
  • "Aspects of Hungarian Settlement in Central Canada," in Hungarian-Canadian Perspectives: Selected Papers (Ottawa: Hungarian Readers Service, 1980), M.L. Kovacs, ed., pp. 121-21.
  • "National Hungarian-Canadian Organizations," in Hungarians in Ontario (Toronto: Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1980), S. Papp, ed., pp. 50-54.

1979

  • "The Role of War Planning in Canadian-American Relations, 1867-1939," a review article in The Canadian Review of American Studies, Vol. 10, No. 3 (Winter 1979), pp. 100-06.

1978

  • "Watson Kirkconnell and the Cultural Credibility Gap Between Immigrants and the Native-Born in Canada," in Ethnic Canadians: Culture and Education (Regina, 1978), M.L. Kovacs, ed., pp. 87-96.

1977

  • "The Hungarian General Staff and Diplomacy, 1939-1941," in Proceedings of the First Banff Conference on Central and East European Studies (Edmonton, 1977), T.M.S. Priestly, ed., pp. 247-67.
  • "Watson Kirkconnell: Translator of Hungarian Poetry and Friend of Hungarian Canadians," in Hungarian Poetry and the English-Speaking World: A Tribute to Watson Kirkconnell (Ottawa, Hungarian Readers Service, 1977), N.F. Dreisziger, ed., pp. 117-43.
  • "Official Nationalism in Hungary Since 1964," commentary in Nationalism in the USSR and Eastern Europe in the Era of Brezhnev and Kosygin (Detroit: University of Detroit Press, 1977), G.W. Simmonds, ed., pp. 441-43.
  • "Contradictory Evidence Concerning Hungary's Declaration of War on the USSR in June, 1941," Canadian Slavonic Papers, Vol. 19, No. 4 (Dec. 1977), pp. 480-88.

1976

  • The Hungarian Revolution Twenty Years After: Selected Papers and Perspectives (Ottawa: Hungarian Readers' Service, 1976), 144 pages. An edited volume, reviewed in American, British and West German journals.
  • "Civil-Military Relations in Nazi Germany's Shadow: The Case of Hungary, 1939-1941," in Swords and Covenants: Essays in Honour of the Centennial of the Royal Military College of Canada (London: Croom Helm, 1976), Adrian Preston and Peter Dennis eds., pp. 216-47.

1975 and before

  • "The Canadian-American Irrigation Frontier Revisited: The International Origins of Irrigation in Southern Alberta, 1985-1909," Canadian Historical Association Historical Papers, (1975), pp. 211-29.
  • "A Surveyor Advises the Government: J.S. Dennis Jr., and Canadian-American Negotiations, 1895-1910," Canadian Surveyor, Vol. 29, No. 1 (Mar 1975), pp. 141-44.
  • "The Campaign to Save Niagara Falls and the Settlement of United States-Canadian Differences, 1906-1911," New York History, Vol. 45, No. 4 (Oct. 1974), pp. 437-58.
  • "Count Istvan Bethlen's Secret Plan for the Restoration of the Empire of Transylvania," East European Quarterly, Vol. 8, No. 4 (Winter 1974), pp. 413-23.
  • "New Twist to an Old Riddle: The Bombing of Kassa (Kosice), June 26, 1941," Journal of Modern History, Vol. 44, No. 2, (June 1972), pp. 232-42.
  • "The Great Lakes in United States-Canadian Relations: The First Stock-Taking," Inland Seas, The Quarterly Journal of the Great Lakes Historical Society, Vol. 28, No. 4 (Winter 1972), pp. 259-71.
  • Hungary's Way to World War II (Toronto: Helicon, 1968), 240 pages. Paperback edition, Astor Park, Fa.: Danubian Press, 1968. Favourably reviewed in the American Historical Review.
Société canadienne en temps de guerre

Société canadienne en temps de guerre

  • The Wartime Origins of Ethnic Tolerance in Canada (Toronto: Robert F. Harney Program in Ethnic, Immigration and Pluralism Studies, University of Toronto, 1999) Lectures and Papers in Ethnicity no. 29, ISBN 0-7727-3028-8, ii + 25 pages.
  • "7 December 1941: A Turning Point in Canadian Wartime Policy Toward Enemy Ethnic Groups?" Journal of Canadian Studies, Vol. XXXII, No. 1 (Spring 1997), pp. 93-111.
  • "The Atlantic Democracies and the Movements for a "Free Hungary" during World War II," in 20th Century Hungary and the Great Powers (Boulder, Colorado: Social Science Monographs, distr. Columbia University Press, 1995), Ignác Romsics, ed., pp. 185-205.
  • "Tracy Philipps and the Achievement of Ukrainian-Canadian Unity [in 1940]," Canada's Ukrainians, L. Luciuk and S. Hryniuk eds. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991), pp. 326-41 and 477-83.
  • Ethnic Armies: Polyethnic Armed Forces From the Time of the Habsburgs To the Age of the Superpowers (Waterloo, Ont.: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1990). vi + 202 pages. Proceedings of the 1986 Military History Symposium. Includes two studies on the American and two on the Canadian experience.
  • "L'Evoluzione dello Status degli italiana 'stranieri nemici' in Canada durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale" [The Evolving Status of Italian 'Enemy aliens' in Canada during World War II] in Il Canada e la Guerra dei Trent'anni ed. Luigi Bruti Liberati (Milan, Guerini Studio, 1989), pp. 229-39.
  • "The Rise of a Bureaucracy for Multiculturalism: The Origins of the Nationalities Branch, 1939-41," in On Guard for Thee: War, Ethnicity, and the Canadian State, 1939-1945 Norman Hillmer et al., eds. (Ottawa, 1988), pp. 1-29.
  • "Mission Impossible: Secret Plans for a Hungarian Government-in-Exile in Canada During World War II," Canadian Slavonic Papers, Vol. XXX, No. 2 (June 1988), pp. 245-62.
  • Mobilization for Total War: The Canadian, American and British Experience, 1914-1945 (Waterloo, Ont.: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1981), xvi + 115 pages. (Proceedings of the 1980 RMC Military History Symposium). Reviewed in Canadian, American and British journals.
  • "Redrawing the Ethnic Map in North America: The Experience of France, Britain and Canada, 1536-1946," in Ethnic Cleansing in Twentieth-Century Europe ed. Steven B'la V rdy and T. Hunt Tooley (New York: East European Monographs/Columbia University Press, 2003), pp. 45-62.
  • "Rallying Canada's Immigrants behind the War Effort, 1939-1945," in Forging a Nation: Perspectives on the Canadian Military Experience. ed. Bernd Horn (St. Catharines, ON: Vanvell, 2002), pp. 177-94..
  • "Louis-Joseph Montcalm, Marquis de (1712-1759)," an entry in Ground Warfare, a volume in the new ABC-Clio Encyclopedia of World Military History (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2002), pp. 586-88..
  • "How French Troops Saved Canada from the Iroquois in 1665-66," in Tárogató: the Journal of the Hungarian Cultural Society of Vancouver, Vol. XXVIII, no. 8 (Aug. 2001), pp. 47-49.
  • "From Ethnic Cleansing to Apologies: The Canadian Experience in Dealing with Minorities in Wartime," in Canadian Military History since the 17th Century, ed. Yves Tremblay (Ottawa, 2001), pp. 533-542.
Groupes immigrés est-européens en Amérique du Nord

Groupes immigrés est-européens en Amérique du Nord

  • "Time of Troubles for the Multicultural History Society of Ontario," a short article published in the bulletin of the Finno-Ugric Studies Assoc. of Canada, 2000.
  • "Social Progress and Ethnic Solidarity: Ambrosius Czakó's Tárogató," in Tárogató: the Journal of the Hungarian Cultural Society of Vancouver, Vol. XXVII, no. 9 (Sept. 2000), pp. 55-56.
  • "Jöv_építés Kanadában, az els_ magyar bevándorlastól 1948-ig," [Building a future in Canada from the time of the first Hungarian immigration to Canada to 1948], in Itt-Ott [Here and there, the journal of the Hungarian Society of Friends, USA] Vol. 33, 2000, pp. 21-23.
  • The Wartime Origins of Ethnic Tolerance in Canada (Toronto: Robert F. Harney Program in Ethnic, Immigration and Pluralism Studies, University of Toronto, 1999) Lectures and Papers in Ethnicity no. 29, ISBN 0-7727-3028-8, ii + 25 pages.
  • "The Hungarians," the Encyclopedia of Canadian Ethnic Groups. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1999. Pp. 660-74.
  • "I Primi 25 Anni della Hungarian Studies Review," in Rivista di Studi Ungheresi (Rome), vol. XIV (1999), pp. 121-145 (including an index).
  • "The Hungarian Studies Review," Hungarian Studies Newsletter (New Brunswick, N.J.), nos. 55-57 (1999), pp. 10-11. A similar report appeared in Hungarian: "A Hungarian Studies Review els_ negyed évszázada" [The First Quarter Century of the Hungarian Studies Review], in Itt-Ott (the journal of the Hungarian community of friends, USA) Vol. 32, No. 2 (1999), p. 48.
  • "The Decline of Hungarian Historical Studies in Canada," News in Hungarian Studies (the newsletter of the Hungarian Studies Assoc. of Canada), no. 53 (Dec. 2000), pp. 6-7.
  • "7 December 1941: A Turning Point in Canadian Wartime Policy Toward Enemy Ethnic Groups?" Journal of Canadian Studies, Vol. XXXII, No. 1 (Spring 1997), pp. 93-111.
  • "John F. Montgomery and the Image of Hungarians in Wartime North America," in Tárogató: the Journal of the Hungarian Cultural Society of Vancouver, Vol. XXIII, no. 5 (May 1996), pp. 39-40.
  • "Friends of Hungary in the English-Speaking World," in Visszatekintés - Looking Back - Regard sur le passé, E. Puskas-Balogh ed. (Montreal: Hungarian Literary Association, 1996), pp. 157-65.
  • "Az atlanti demokraciák és a 'Szabad Magyarországért' mozgalmak a II. világháború alatt" [The Atlantic Democracies and the Movements for a "Free Hungary" during World War II], in Magyarország és a nagyhatalmak a 20. században, Ignác Romsics, ed. (Budapest: Teleki László Alapítvány, 1995), pp. 149-62.
  • "The Atlantic Democracies and the Movements for a "Free Hungary" during World War II," in 20th Century Hungary and the Great Powers (Boulder, Colorado: Social Science Monographs, distr. Columbia University Press, 1995), Ignác Romsics, ed., pp. 185-205.
  • "Canada seen through Hungarian Eyes in 1831," Krónika (Toronto) Vol. XX, No. 3 (May-June 1994), pp. 18-19.
  • "Emigre Artists and Wartime Politics, 1939-45," in Hungarian Artists in the Americas, Oliver Botar, ed. (Budapest and Toronto: HSR, 1994), pp. 43-75.
  • "The 1956 Hungarian Student Movement in Exile," introd. to a documentary article, Hungarian Studies Review, Vol. XX (1993), pp. 103-116.
  • "The Refugee Experience in Canada and the Evolution of the Hungarian-Canadian Community," in Breaking Ground: The 1956 Hungarian Refugee Movement to Canada, R.H. Keyserlingk, ed. (North York, Ont.: York Lane Press, York University, 1993), pp. 65-86.
  • "Sub-ethnic Identities: Religion, Class, Ideology, etc. as Centrifugal Forces in Hungarian-Canadian Society," Hungarian Studies (Budapest), vol. 7 (1992), pp. 123-138.
  • "Tracy Philipps and the Achievement of Ukrainian-Canadian Unity," Canada's Ukrainians, L. Luciuk and S. Hryniuk eds. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991), pp. 326-41 and 477-83.
  • Oscar Jaszi and the Hungarian Problem: Activities and Writings during World War II [in the USA]," in Oscar Jaszi: Visionary, Reformer and Political Activist, N.F. Dreisziger and A. Ludanyi, eds. (Toronto and Budapest, 1991), pp. 59-79.
  • "Immigrant Fortunes and Misfortunes in Canada in the 1920s," a documentary article in the Hungarian Studies Review, 17, (Spring 1990), pp. 29-59.
  • "Canadian Studies on Hungarian Canadians," review article in the Journal of Canadian Studies, Vol. 24, No. 2 (summer 1989), pp. 153-56.
  • "'Bridges to the West': The Horthy Regime's Reinsurance Policies in 1941," War and Society, Vol. 7, No 1 (May 1989), pp. 1-23.
  • "L'Evoluzione dello Status degli italiana 'stranieri nemici' in Canada durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale" [The Evolving Status of Italian 'Enemy aliens' in Canada during World War II] in Il Canada e la Guerra dei Trent'anni ed. Luigi Bruti Liberati (Milan, Guerini Studio, 1989), pp. 229-39.
  • "The 'Justice for Hungary' Ocean Flight: The Trianon Syndrome in Immigrant Hungarian Society," in Triumph in Adversity: Studies in Hungarian Civilization, ed. S.B. Vardy (Boulder, Co.: East European Monographs, 1988), pp. 573-89.
  • "The Rise of a Bureaucracy for Multiculturalism: The Origins of the Nationalities Branch, 1939-41," in On Guard for Thee: War, Ethnicity, and the Canadian State, 1939-1945 Norman Hillmer et al., eds. (Ottawa, 1988), pp. 1-29.
  • "Mission Impossible: Secret Plans for a Hungarian Government-in-Exile in Canada During World War II," Canadian Slavonic Papers, Vol. XXX, No. 2 (June 1988), pp. 245-62.
  • The Tree of Life: Essays Honouring a Hungarian-Canadian Centenary (Toronto: Hungarian Studies Review, 1986), co-edited with M.L. Kovacs. A special issue of HSR, Vol. XIII, No. 2 (Fall, 1986), 91 pages.
  • "Peoples of Canada: Hungarians in Canada," Horizon Canada, Vol. 10, no. 110, pp. 2630-35.
  • "Immigration and Re-Migration: The Changing Urban-Rural Distribution of Hungarian Canadians, 1986-1986", in The Tree of Life: Essays Honouring a Hungarian-Canadian Centenary (Toronto, 1986), M.L. Kovacs & N.F. Dreisziger eds.. A special issue of the HSR, Vol. XIII, No. 2 (fall, 1986). pp. 20-41.
  • The Hungarian Experience in Ontario. Author, a special issue of HSR, Vol. XII, No. 2 (Fall, 1985), 88 pages.
  • "The Hungarian Revolution of 1956: The Legacy of the Refugees," Nationalities Papers, the journal of the Association for the Study of the Nationalities of the USSR and Eastern Europe, Vol. XIII, No. 2 (Fall 1985), pp. 198-208.
  • "Hungarians in the Canadian West: A Research Report," Prairie Forum, the Journal of the Canadian Plains Research Center (University of Regina), Vol. X, No. 2 (Fall 1985), pp. 435-53.
  • "Hungarians," Canadian Encyclopedia (Edmonton: Hurtig, 1985), Vol. 2, pp. 848-49.
  • Struggle and Hope: The Hungarian-Canadian Experience (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1982), vii, 247 pages. With introductory chapters by B. Kovrig, P. Body and M.L. Kovacs. In the History of Canada's People's series. Reviewed in the Canadian Historical Review (Dec. 1983), pp. 446-50, and other (Canadian, Australian and Hungarian) journals.
  • Lutte et espoir: L'expérience des Canadiens hongrois (Ottawa: Multiculturalism Canada, 1982), x + 264 pages. (A French edition of the above book.)
  • "Years of Growth and Change, 1919-1929," in Dreisziger, Struggle and Hope, pp. 94-138. "Les années d'essor et de changement, 1919-1929," in Lutte et espoir, pp. 100-148.
  • "A Decade of Setbacks: The 1930's," in Struggle and Hope, pp. 139-68. "Une décennie de revers, les années 1930," in Lutte et Espoir, pp. 149-190.
  • "The End of an Era: The 1940's," in Struggle and Hope, pp. 169-94. "La fin d'une époque, les années 1940," in Lutte et Espoir, pp. 191-208.
  • "Toward a Golden Age," in Struggle and Hope, "Vers un age d'or," Lutte et Espoir, pp. 209-235.
  • "The Critical Visitor: Alexander Boloni Farkas' Tour of Canada in 1931," Quarterly of Canadian Studies, Vol. 5, No. 3 and 4, 1982, pp. 147-52.
  • Hungarian Cultural Presence in North America, co-edited with George Bisztray of the University of Toronto (Toronto: Hungarian Studies Review, 1981), 2 parts, 208 pages.
  • "Immigrant Lives and Lifestyles in Canada, 1924-1939," Hungarian Studies Review, Vol. 8, No. 1 (Spring 1981), pp. 61-83.
  • "In Search of a Hungarian-Canadian Lobby: 1927-1951," Canadian Ethnic Studies, Vol. 12, No. 3 (Fall 1980), pp. 81-96.
  • "Aspects of Hungarian Settlement in Central Canada," in Hungarian-Canadian Perspectives: Selected Papers (Ottawa: Hungarian Readers Service, 1980), M.L. Kovacs, ed., pp. 121-21.
  • "National Hungarian-Canadian Organizations," in Hungarians in Ontario (Toronto: Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1980), S. Papp, ed., pp. 50-54.
  • "Watson Kirkconnell and the Cultural Credibility Gap Between Immigrants and the Native-Born in Canada," in Ethnic Canadians: Culture and Education (Regina, 1978), M.L. Kovacs, ed., pp. 87-96.
  • "Watson Kirkconnell: Translator of Hungarian Poetry and Friend of Hungarian Canadians," in Hungarian Poetry and the English-Speaking World: A Tribute to Watson Kirkconnell (Ottawa, Hungarian Readers Service, 1977), N.F. Dreisziger, ed., pp. 117-43.
  • The United States and Hungary in the Twentieth Century: Studies, Review Articles, Documentary Articles and Memorial Tributes, a special vol. of the Hungarian Studies Review, 30, 1-2 (2003), viii + 155 pages.
  • "The United States and Hungary, Hungary and the United States," a preface to the volume The United States and Hungary in the Twentieth Century (Toronto and Budapest: HSR, 2003), pp. v-x.
  • "Immigration Policy, Migration, Refugees from Nazi Europe," an introduction to Part I of the above volume, pp. 1-2.
  • "American Attitudes to Hungarians and Hungarian-American Politics," an introduction to Part II of the above volume, pp. 61-62.
  • "Keeping an Eye on Hungarians in Wartime America: The Spencer Taggart Memorandum (Part 1)," a documentary article in the above volume, pp. 63-112.
  • "Hungarian-American Historiography," an introduction to Part III of the above volume, pp. 119-21.
  • "Prominent Hungarian Americans Remembered," an introduction to Part IV of the above volume, pp. 127-28.
  • "Redrawing the Ethnic Map in North America: The Experience of France, Britain and Canada, 1536-1946," in Ethnic Cleansing in Twentieth-Century Europe ed. Steven B'la V rdy and T. Hunt Tooley (New York: East European Monographs/Columbia University Press, 2003), pp. 45-62.
  • "Rallying Canada's Immigrants behind the War Effort, 1939-1945," in Forging a Nation: Perspectives on the Canadian Military Experience. ed. Bernd Horn (St. Catharines, ON: Vanvell, 2002), pp. 177-94..
  • "Towards a History of the Hungarian Ethnic Group of the United States," an online paper posted on the website of the Hungarian American Resource Center.
  • "From Ethnic Cleansing to Apologies: The Canadian Experience in Dealing with Minorities in Wartime," in Canadian Military History since the 17th Century, ed. Yves Tremblay (Ottawa, 2001), pp. 533-542.
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  • "Stalin's Wartime Plans for Transylvania, 1939-1945," in Hungary's Historical Legacies: Studies in Honor of Professor Steven Béla Várdy, Dennis P. Hupchick and R. William Weisberger, eds. (Boulder and New York: East European Monographs/Columbia University Press, 2000), pp. 146-54.
  • "Bárdossy, László (1890-1946)," and several other entries, in the Encyclopedia of Eastern Europe, Richard Frucht, ed. (New York and London: Garland Publishing, 2000), pp. 56, 237, etc.
  • "Theodore Roosevelt, Albert Apponyi, and the Fate of Hungary after World War I," Tárogató, XXV 12 (Dec. 1998), p. 39. Also: "Some Thoughts on István Horthy's Tragic Death in 1942," ibid., XXVI no. 3 (March 1999), pp. 31-32. (these are basically reviews of recent books, etc.).
  • "Transylvania in the Grips of Hitler," Carpathian Observer 20, 1 (Fall, 1999), pp. 1-3.
  • Hungary in the Age of Total War 1938-1948 (Bradenton: East European Monographs, distr. through Columbia University Press, 1998), editor and contributor; author of the introduction and 5 other essays in this collection of nearly two dozen studies. 384 pages. Cloth.
  • "Hungary and the Second World War," an introduction to Hungary in the Age of Total War, 1938-1948, ibid., pp. 3-24.
  • "Hungary Enters the War: March-December, 1941," ibid., pp. 61-72.
  • "Miklós Horthy and World War II: New Historiographical Perspectives," ibid., pp. 239-252.
  • "Oscar Jaszi: Activities and Writings during World War II," ibid., pp. 267-286.
  • "Was László Bárdossy a War Criminal? Further Reflections," ibid., pp. 311-320.
  • "Jews and Gentiles, Soldiers and Civilians: Hungary during World War II," in Habsburg, an Electronic Bulletin, 1998.
  • "The Tragic Story of Prime Minister (General) Géza Lakatos [1944]," in Habsburg, an Electronic Bulletin, Aug. 1997.
  • Regent Miklós Horthy, István Horthy and the Second World War, editor and contributor (Toronto and Budapest: HSR, 1996), 127 pages.
  • "Prime Minister László Bárdossy was Executed 50 Years Age as a 'War Criminal'," in Tárogató: the Journal of the Hungarian Cultural Society of Vancouver, Vol. XXIII, no. 11 (November 1996), pp. 56-57.
  • "Miklós Horthy and the Second World War: Some Historiographical Perspectives," in Regent Miklós Horthy, István Horthy and the Second World War (Toronto and Budapest: special volume of the Hungarian Studies Review, Vol. XXIII, Nos. 1-2, 1996), pp. 5-16.
  • "Edmund Veesenmayer on Horthy and Hungary: An American Intelligence Report," in Regent Miklós Horthy, István Horthy and the Second World War, (Toronto and Budapest, 1996), pp. 43-66.
  • Hungary Fifty Years Ago, editor and contributor (Toronto and Budapest: HSR, 1995), 127 pages.
  • "Az atlanti demokraciák és a 'Szabad Magyarországért' mozgalmak a II. világháború alatt" [The Atlantic Democracies and the Movements for a "Free Hungary" during World War II], in Magyarország és a nagyhatalmak a 20. században, Ignác Romsics, ed. (Budapest: Teleki László Alapítvány, 1995), pp. 149-62.
  • "A Dove? A Hawk? Perhaps a Sparrow: Bárdossy Defends his Wartime Record before the Americans, July 1945," in Hungary Fifty Years Ago, N.F. Dreisziger ed. (Toronto and Budapest: special issue of the Hungarian Studies Review, Vol. XXII, Nos. 1-2, 1995), pp. 71-90.
  • "The Atlantic Democracies and the Movements for a "Free Hungary" during World War II," in 20th Century Hungary and the Great Powers (Boulder, Colorado: Social Science Monographs, distr. Columbia University Press, 1995), Ignác Romsics, ed., pp. 185-205.
  • "Hungary in 1945: An Introduction," in Hungary Fifty Years Ago (Toronto and Budapest: HSR, 1995), pp. 5-12. Based on comments made at a session, entitled "Hungary in 1945 Reconsidered," given at the annual meeting of the American Historical Association, Chicago, January, 1995.
  • "The Evolution of Oscar Jaszi's Political Ideas during the First World War," in Király Béla emlékkönyv [Bela Kiraly Festschrift], P. Jonas, P. Pastor, P.P. Toth, eds. (Budapest, 1992), pp. 1159-67.
  • Oscar Jaszi and the Hungarian Problem: Activities and Writings during World War II," in Oscar Jaszi: Visionary, Reformer and Political Activist, N.F. Dreisziger and A. Ludanyi, eds. (Toronto and Budapest, 1991), pp. 59-79.
  • Ethnic Armies: Polyethnic Armed Forces From the Time of the Habsburgs To the Age of the Superpowers (Waterloo, Ont.: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1990). vi + 202 pages. Proceedings of the 1986 Military History Symposium.
  • "'Bridges to the West': The Horthy Regime's Reinsurance Policies in 1941," War and Society, Vol. 7, No 1 (May 1989), pp. 1-23.
  • East Central European Society in World War I, (New York: Social Science Monographs, 1986). Co-edited with B.K. Kiraly. 628 pages. Distributed by Columbia University Press.
  • "The Dimensions of Total War in East Central Europe, 1914-18," in East Central European Society in World War I, (Boulder and Highland Lakes: Social Science Monographs, distributed by Columbia University Press, 1985), B.K. Kiraly et al. eds. pp. 1-23.
  • The First War Between Socialist States: The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and its Impact (New York: Social Science Monographs & Brooklyn College Press, 1984), 608 pages. Co-edited with Bela K. Kiraly and B. Lotze.
  • Hungary and the Second World War, editor and contributor (Toronto, 1983), Pp. 196.
  • "The Road to War," and "The Search for Peace", introductions to Parts I and II of the above volume, pp. 9-20 and 99-110.
  • "The Kassa Bombing: The Riddle of Adam Krudy," ibid., pp. 79-98.
  • "The Hungarian General Staff and Diplomacy, 1939-1941," in Proceedings of the First Banff Conference on Central and East European Studies (Edmonton, 1977), T.M.S. Priestly, ed., pp. 247-67.
  • "Contradictory Evidence Concerning Hungary's Declaration of War on the USSR in June, 1941," Canadian Slavonic Papers, Vol. 19, No. 4 (Dec. 1977), pp. 480-88.
  • "Civil-Military Relations in Nazi Germany's Shadow: The Case of Hungary, 1939-1941," in Swords and Covenants: Essays in Honour of the Centennial of the Royal Military College of Canada (London: Croom Helm, 1976), Adrian Preston and Peter Dennis eds., pp. 216-47.
  • "Count Istvan Bethlen's Secret Plan for the Restoration of the Empire of Transylvania [in 1939-40]," East European Quarterly, Vol. 8, No. 4 (Winter 1974), pp. 413-23.
  • "New Twist to an Old Riddle: The Bombing of Kassa (Kosice), June 26, 1941," Journal of Modern History, Vol. 44, No. 2, (June 1972), pp. 232-42.
  • Hungary's Way to World War II (Toronto: Helicon, 1968), 240 pages. Paperback edition, Astor Park, Fa.: Danubian Press, 1968. Favourably reviewed in the American Historical Review.
  • "The Long Shadow of Trianon: Hungarian Alliance Policies during World War II," Hungarian Studies (Budapest), 17, 1 (2003): 33-56.
  • Hungary, 1001-2001: A Millennial Retrospection, the selected proceedings of a University of Toronto conference on "1000 Years of Hungarian History" (Budapest and Toronto, 2001), vi + 242 pages.
  • "Thousand Years of Hungarian Survival," an introduction to the above: Hungary, 1001-2001: A Millennial Retrospection, the selected proceedings of a University of Toronto conference on "1000 Years of Hungarian History" (Budapest and Toronto, 2001), pp. 1- 72.
  • "Hungarian Survival in Hungary and beyond the Borders," a postscript to the same volume, pp. 211-39.
  • "How French Troops Helped to Save Hungary from the Turks in 1664," in Tárogató: the Journal of the Hungarian Cultural Society of Vancouver, Vol. XXVIII, no. 5 (May 2001), pp. 45-46.
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