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Avis Slocum Cottrell

The effect of the Treaty of Trianon on Hungary

CONTENTS, INTRODUCTION


Contents


I. INTRODUCTION

II. HISTORY OF HUNGARY

III. THE TREATY
a) Circumstances under which the Treaty was drawn up
  (1) Background for terms
  (2) Steps toward final form
b) Purpose of the Terms
c) Content of the Treaty
  (1) Catalog or brief outline of the Treaty
  (2) Outstanding Articles
Article 27
Article 29
Article 53
Articles 54-60
Article 104, and other military, naval and air clauses
Articles 161-174

IV. RECEPTION OF THE TREATY
a) General Reception
b) Propaganda
c) Opinions of various Statesmen

V. CONCLUSION

VI. SUMMARY



Introduction

On June 4, 1920, the Treaty of Trianon between the Allied Powers and Hungary was signed. Sufficient time has elapsed since that date for the general effects of the document to become manifest. Although the entire truth may not yet be known I shall endeavor, in the following thesis, to describe Hungary as she was before the World War, her part in European politics, the recognition which she received from the Allied Powers at the Peace Conference according to the Treaty of Trianon, and some of the post-war problems created thereby.


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