Gustáv Beksics
Gustáv Beksics (born February 9, 1847 in Gamás in Somogy County , † May 7, 1906 in Budapest ) was a Hungarian publicist and liberal politician . He wrote poems, plays and novels. In 1884 he was elected to the Hungarian parliament, to which he belonged for more than 10 years. He was a member of the board of the Nationalities Department in the Hungarian Ministerial Presidium.
His wife was also active in literature under the pseudonym Georg Bogdanovich .
Works
- Individual Freedom in Europe and Hungary (1880)
- The Land of Freedom (1881, 2nd edition 1884)
- Democracy in Hungary (1881)
- The Hungarian Doctrinaires (1882)
- History of dualism, its legal significance and our endeavors (1892)
- The Romanian Question and the Racial War in Hungary and Europe (1895, also translated into French)
- The New Foundations of Hungarian Politics (1899)
- The future of Hungary (1900)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Magyar Életrajzi Lexicon: Entry Beksics Gusztáv (Hungarian)
- ^ General literature sheet , Austrian Leo Society, 1899
- ↑ Winkler-Prins': Geïllustreerde Encyclopaedie , Derde Druk, Uitgevers-Maatschappy "Elsevier", Amsterdam 1906. Volume 3, p. 135
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SURNAME | Beksics, Gustáv |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Hungarian publicist and politician |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 9, 1847 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Gamás |
DATE OF DEATH | May 7, 1906 |
Place of death | Budapest |