This is Volume 1 of the collected speeches of Dezső Szil gyi, a prominent Hungarian statesman, jurist, and orator of the late 19th century. Szil gyi (1840-1901) was a key figure in Hungarian political life, known for his eloquence and his contributions to Hungarian law and governance. Edited by Gyula Fayer, this collection provides invaluable insight into the political and legal landscape of Hungary during a period of significant transformation.
These speeches offer a window into the debates and discussions that shaped modern Hungary. For scholars of Hungarian history, law, and political science, "Szil gyi Dezső besz dei" is an essential resource, preserving the words and ideas of one of Hungary's most influential figures. This volume sheds light on the complex issues facing Hungary at the turn of the 20th century and the intellectual currents that defined its path.
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