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See also:CSENGERY, ANTON (1822-1880) , Hungarian publicist, and a See also:historical writer of See also:great See also:influence on his See also:time, was See also:born at Nagyvarad on the 2nd of See also:June 1822. He took, at an See also:early date, a very active See also:part in the See also:literary and See also:political movements immediately preceding the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. He and See also:Baron See also:Sigismund See also:Kemeny may be considered as the two founders of high-class Magyar journalism. After 1867 the greatest of See also:modern Hungarian statesmen, See also:Francis See also:Deak, attached Csengery to his See also:personal service, and many of the momentous See also:state documents inspired or suggested by Deak were See also:drawn up by Csengery. In that manner his influence, as represented by the See also:text of many a See also:statute regulating the relations between See also:Austria and See also:Hungary, is one of an abiding See also:character. As a historical writer he excelled chiefly in brilliant and thoughtful essays on the leading political personalities of his time, such as See also:Paul Nagy, Bertalan, Szemere and others. He also commenced a See also:translation of See also:Macaulay's See also:History. He died at See also:Budapest on the 13th of See also:July 1880. End of Article: CSENGERY, ANTON (1822-1880)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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