- Oszkár
Jászi (born Oszkár Jakubovits; 2
March 1875 – 13
February 1957), also
known in
English as
Oscar Jászi, was a
Hungarian social scientist, historian...
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Andrew Oscar Jászi (Hungarian:
Jászi András Oszkár;
March 1, 1917 – June 22, 1998) was a Hungarian-born
philosopher and
literary scholar. He
taught as...
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Jaszi (originally
Jászi) is a
Hungarian surname.
Andrew Jaszi (1917–1998), son of Anna and Oszkár, was an
American philosopher and
literary scholar. Anna...
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Peter Jaszi is a
widely known expert on
copyright law and author, with
Patricia Aufderheide, of
Reclaiming Fair Use (2012),
which examines the
state of...
- H. (2009). The
First World War:
Germany and Austria–Hungary 1914–1918.
Jászi, Oszkár (1966). The
Dissolution of the
Habsburg Monarchy.
University of...
- Republic. When Károlyi
appointed Oszkár
Jászi as the new
Minister for
National Minorities of Hungary,
Jászi immediately offered democratic referendums...
- that
provides some
additional copyright exceptions Aufderheide, Patricia;
Jaszi,
Peter (2011).
Reclaiming Fair Use: How to Put
Balance Back in Copyright...
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Anthony Crosland,
Piero Gobetti,
Theodor Hertzka,
Leonard Hobhouse, Oszkár
Jászi,
Josef Macek [cz],
Chantal Mouffe,
Franz Oppenheimer, John
Rawls and R....
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Hungarian historian Oszkár
Jászi,
writing in 1938, the idea of
Anschluss was
opposed amongst most
political circles in Austria.
Jászi noted that "the annihilation...
- had
appointed Oszkár
Jászi as the new
Minister for
National Minorities of Hungary.
During their brief periods in power, Oszkár
Jászi,
hoped to
create an...