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CONTENTS II. SOUTHERN EUROPE AND EAST CENTRAL EUROPE SANTIAGO PÉREZ ISASI: Iberianism, Nationalism and (Literary) Regeneration: a Chapter for a Comparative Iberian Literary History............ 369 TAMAS BuUBNO: Nationality: Greek Catholic. Father Janos Boksay — Joann Boksaj (1874-1940) Subcarpathian Composer ............ 383 ILDIKÓ Sz. KRISTÓF: Alexander von Humboldt and Hungary: National Identity and the Emergence of Modern Sciences . . . . . . . . . . 391 ESZTER TARJÁNYI: National Identity as a Literary Ouestion: The Specific Application of the Anecdote in Hungarian Fin-de-siécle Literature. ..............................,..... 407 TIBOR GINTLI: Noble and Bourgeois Values in Hungarian Literature in the Last Decades of the 19"* Century and the First Decades of the 20" Century... . 421 IVANA TARANENKOVA: Against Progress: Utopia, Idyll, Nostalgia and Melancholy. (National Identity and Modernity in Slovak Literature, 1880-1900).................................... 429 CSABA HORVÁTH: The Lost Land of Ours — The image of Koëice in the Works of Sándor Mérai and Duëan Simko .................. 439 MONIKA PILKHOFFER: National Stylistic Aspirations in the Architecture ofthe Austro-Hungarian Monarchy ...................... 447 ALEXANDRA M. Szagö: Béla Zsolt, the Hungarian “Sociologist of Jewry" . . 461 DAGMAR KROCANOVA: The Role of Theatre and Drama in Building the Slovak National Identity in the Interwar Period ............. 471 Authors ....................................... 481