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| Creator: | Radwany, Emery. | |
| Dates: | ca 1937 | |
| Abstract: | Monograph (ca. 1937) of Emery Radwany consists of his manuscript, "Kingdom Lost," relating personal and family reminiscences of Hungarian life and customs with related episodes from Hungarian history, 1840-1936. | |
| Quantity: | 2 linear in. | |
| Language: | In English. | |
| Collection ID: | IHRC2220 | |
Emery Radwany was born into a prominent family of the small town of Rozsnyo (now in Czechoslovakia) and grew up in Budapest. During 1928-1929 he served in the Hungarian army. In 1931, he came to the United States and was naturalized in 1936.
The Radwany, Emery collection is available for public research.
The Radwany, Emery collection is the physical property of the Immigration History Reseach Center, University of Minnesota.
For further information regrading the copyright, please contact the IHRC.
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The Radwany, Emery Papers, Hungarian American Collection, Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota
| Hungarian American authors. | |
| Hungarian Americans--Personal narratives. | |
| Hungarians--Social life and customs. | |