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The '''Peace Party''' ({{lang-hu|Békepárt}}) was a [[political party]] in the [[Hungarian State]] which sought to make a peace agreement with the [[Habsburg dynasty]]. There was no accepted leader of the party, and some historians have questioned the existence of the party. Nonetheless, there were some notable leaders, including [[Miklós Wesselényi]], [[:hu:Kazinczy Gábor (politikus)|Gábor Kazinczy]], [[:hu:Kovács Lajos (politikus)|Lajos Kovács]], and [[:hu:Nyáry Pál (politikus)|Pál Nyáry]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Bokor |first1=József |title=A Pallas nagy lexikona |url=https://mek.oszk.hu/00000/00060/html/011/pc001183.html#7 |website=mek.oszk.hu}}</ref> They were generally seen as [[Liberalism and radicalism in Hungary|liberal]], albeit [[Conservative liberalism|more conservative]] than [[Lajos Kossuth]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Gergely |first1=András |title=1848-ban hogy is volt? Tanulmányok Magyarország és Közép-Európa 1848-49-es történetéből (2001) |url=https://www.szaktars.hu/osiris/view/gergely-andras-1848-ban-hogy-is-volt-tanulmanyok-magyarorszag-es-kozep-europa-1848-49-es-tortenetebol-2001/?pg=42&layout=s |website=www.szaktars.hu}}</ref> |
The '''Peace Party''' ({{lang-hu|Békepárt}}) was a [[political party]] in the [[Hungarian State]] which sought to make a peace agreement with the [[Austrian Empire|Austrian]] [[Habsburg dynasty]]. There was no accepted leader of the party, and some historians have questioned the existence of the party. Nonetheless, there were some notable leaders, including [[Miklós Wesselényi]], [[:hu:Kazinczy Gábor (politikus)|Gábor Kazinczy]], [[:hu:Kovács Lajos (politikus)|Lajos Kovács]], and [[:hu:Nyáry Pál (politikus)|Pál Nyáry]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Bokor |first1=József |title=A Pallas nagy lexikona |url=https://mek.oszk.hu/00000/00060/html/011/pc001183.html#7 |website=mek.oszk.hu}}</ref> They were generally seen as [[Liberalism and radicalism in Hungary|liberal]], albeit [[Conservative liberalism|more conservative]] than [[Lajos Kossuth]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Gergely |first1=András |title=1848-ban hogy is volt? Tanulmányok Magyarország és Közép-Európa 1848-49-es történetéből (2001) |url=https://www.szaktars.hu/osiris/view/gergely-andras-1848-ban-hogy-is-volt-tanulmanyok-magyarorszag-es-kozep-europa-1848-49-es-tortenetebol-2001/?pg=42&layout=s |website=www.szaktars.hu}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 14:55, 20 June 2024
The Peace Party (Template:Lang-hu) was a political party in the Hungarian State which sought to make a peace agreement with the Austrian Habsburg dynasty. There was no accepted leader of the party, and some historians have questioned the existence of the party. Nonetheless, there were some notable leaders, including Miklós Wesselényi, Gábor Kazinczy, Lajos Kovács, and Pál Nyáry.[1] They were generally seen as liberal, albeit more conservative than Lajos Kossuth.[2]
References
- ^ Bokor, József. "A Pallas nagy lexikona". mek.oszk.hu.
- ^ Gergely, András. "1848-ban hogy is volt? Tanulmányok Magyarország és Közép-Európa 1848-49-es történetéből (2001)". www.szaktars.hu.