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- Title
1848–49 LEGENDÁI ÉS MÍTOSZAI.
- Authors
RÓBERT, HERMANN
- Abstract
The study reviews the national myths and legends that are linked to the history of the 1848-49 Revolution and War of Independence. These include the legend that Sándor Petõfi recited the National Song on the steps of the National Museum on 15 March 1848; that Croatian ban Josip Jellačić broke the terms of the three-day armistice following the Battle of Pákozd on 29 September 1848. It is also unjustifiable to attribute the success of the Battle of Pákozd to the activities of the National Defence Committee, which was set up in September 1848. According to the study, the Battle of Kápolna on 26-27 February 1849 had no influence on the issue of the Olmütz Constitution of 4 March 1849, nor did Franz Joseph I kiss the hand of the Russian Tsar Nicholas I in Warsaw on 21 May 1849. It also briefly touches on the assumptions surrounding Petőfi's deportation to Siberia and the interpretation of 1848-49 as a Masonic world conspiracy.
- Subjects
SIBERIA (Russia); WARSAW (Poland); NATIONAL songs; REVOLUTIONS; WAR; NATIONAL museums; MYTH; KISSING; FRENCH-Algerian War, 1954-1962
- Publication
Korunk, 2023, Issue 10, p71
- ISSN
1222-8338
- Publication type
Article