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Robert William Seton Watson

    Robert William Seton-Watson était un historien britannique spécialisé dans l'histoire de l'Europe centrale. Il écrivait parfois sous le nom de 'Scotus Viator'. Ses travaux se sont penchés sur les paysages politiques et sociaux de la région, examinant des questions cruciales de nationalité et la formation des États modernes. À travers ses analyses perspicaces, il a éclairé des dynamiques historiques complexes et leur impact durable.

    Political Persecution In Hungary
    Racial Problems in Hungary
    Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor: Stanhope Historical Essay 1901
    German, Slav, and Magyar; a Study in the Origins of the Great War
    The Southern Slav Question and the Habsburg Monarchy
    Scotus Viator
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      German, Slav, and Magyar; a Study in the Origins of the Great War
    • Political Persecution In Hungary

      An Appeal To British Public Opinion (1908)

      Focusing on the political climate in Hungary, this 1908 work highlights the severe repression faced by citizens under the Hungarian government. The author, Viator Scotus, details the suppression of free speech, violent crackdowns, and the imprisonment of dissenters, providing poignant examples of those affected. He urges the British public to recognize these injustices and calls for their government to intervene against the persecution. This passionate appeal emphasizes the universal right to free expression and the need for international solidarity in the face of oppression.

      Political Persecution In Hungary