A MAGYAR FÖLDRAJZI TÁRSASÁG ELSŐ ÉVTIZEDEI: CÉLOK ÉS NEMZETKÖZI KAPCSOLÓDÁSOK
Résumé
In many European countries, geography was regarded as an important ‘imperial science’ in the late 19th century, and influential geographical societies contributed to the empire-building efforts. The Hungarian Geographical Society, however, was more connected to a nation-building mission in the decades after its foundation (1872) and seeking recognition of Hungary among the European nations had always been a priority of the society. Imperial thinking became more prevalent around the turn of the century, but even then, Hungarian geographers emphasised the special Hungarian interests that were different from the geopolitical aims of Austrian part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. This paper examines the Hungarian Geographical Society in international comparison. The Hungarian society belonged to the middle-sized geographical societies in terms of its membership, income, and financial reliance on state subsidies, which corresponded the semi-peripheral position of Hungary.
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