THE COMMON GOOD IN THE DISCOURSES OF THE LATE ANCIEN RÉGIME IN HUNGARY
István M. Szijártó: The Concept of Common Good in Early Modern Political Discourse 499
Henrik Hőnich: “Public Happiness” and “Common Good”. On the Terminology of The True Patriot by Zsigmond Osvald 505
Zsolt Kökényesi: The Training of Useful Citizens. The Relations between Common Good and Education in the 18th-Century Habsburg Monarchy 519
Márton Szilágyi: The Common Good in György Bessenyei’s Novel Tariménes útazása (The Journey of Tarimenes) (1804) 533
György Miru: Moral Values and Divisible Goods in the Political Thinking of the “Reform Era” 541
STUDIES
Patrice M. Dabrowski: “Discovering” the Carpathians. Encounters between Lowlanders and Highlanders in the 19th Century 555
Rubén González Cuerva: “The prodigious Transylvanian prince”. The “long war” against the Ottoman Empire (1593–1606) in the Mirror of the relaciones de sucesos 565
WORKSHOP
Petra Mátyás-Rausch: The Mining Region of Szatmár in the First Years of Gábor Bethlen’s Rule (1613–1619) 585
Dávid Turbucz: “Francis Joseph Sent a Message”. Imperial Birth- and Namedays during World War I 603
Adrienn Kapitány: Traffi c-Related Proposals in the Commercial Elaborations of the National Committee of 1828–1830 615
DOCUMENTS
Balázs Kertész: The Prologue of the 1499 and 1518 Constitutions of the Observant Franciscans in Hungary 643