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Category: VOLUME XI, No. 2

ON THE TRANSLATIONS OF FERENC RÁKÓCZI II’S CONFESSIO PECCATORIS AND MEMOIRES

ON THE TRANSLATIONS OF FERENC RÁKÓCZI II’S CONFESSIO PECCATORIS AND MEMOIRS* Bernard Adams’ English translation of Ferenc Rákóczi II’s two major literary works definitely fills a niche in research on 18th-century Central European literature as this is the first time that Rákóczi’s Confessio peccatoris and Memoirs (Mémoires) have become accessible

MONUMENTS TO THE HEROES OF THE GREAT WAR

War in Art After the declaration of war on Serbia, on 28 July 1914, many believed that the victorious troops would have returned home by the time leaves began to fall. This was never to happen. The leaves fell once, twice, and three times, but the war not only kept

OUR AUTHORS

JAMES ALLAN holds the oldest named chair at The University of Queensland. Before arriving in Australia in 2005, he spent 11 years teaching law in New Zealand at the University of Otago, and before that lectured in law in Hong Kong. He is a native-born Canadian who practised law in