TELEKI, COUNT PAUL

tĕˈlĕkĭ, 1879–1941, Hungarian premier (1920–21, 1939–41), geographer, and political writer. He studied law, political science, and geography at the Univ. of Budapest, where he later held a chair in geography. A member of the Hungarian parliament from 1905, he was the official geographic expert in the Hungarian delegation at the Paris Peace Conference (1919–20) and was foreign minister in the counterrevolutionary government at Szeged. Appointed (1920) premier by Admiral Horthy, he secured the ratification of the Treaty of Trianon by the Hungarian parliament. He retired from politics in 1921 and was replaced as premier by Stephen Bethlen. Called again to the premiership in 1939, he signed (1940) the Berlin Pact (see Axis) and concluded a mutual-assistance treaty with Yugoslavia. When, early in 1941, it became evident that Hungary would be forced by Germany to invade Yugoslavia, Teleki committed suicide. Teleki's best-known work is The Evolution of Hungary and Its Place in European History (1923, in English).

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...type of geographical unity, had around its Magyar nucleus a broad rim of other and mutually uncongenial peoples. Count Paul Teleki, the Hungarian geographer, has recently published an ethnological map, in colors, of former Hungary. It looks...
...Culture , London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. Heine, B., 1980, Language and...Hohnel, L. von, 1894, Discovery by Count Teleki of Lakes Rudolf and Stephanie , London...Kilimanjaro Expedition , London: Kegan Paul and Co. 1902, The Uganda Protectorate...
...the evidence of another contemporary writer has a bearing on the situation. Ludwig yon Hohnel visited Baringo with Count Teleki in 1887 and his account of the region is among the most informative of these early reports, with a keen eye for practical...
...confines of scientific disciplines. Count Pal Teleki (1879-1941), a prominent Hungarian...Huszadik Szazad (Twentieth Century), Teleki welcomed the publication of the...Alfred Ploetz (1860-1940). Teleki made no explicit attempt to discuss...
...55 , 57 Szamos River, 37 , 42 Szechenyi, Count Istvan, writer, 10 , 76 , 104 -6, 169 Szeged...Janos, 376 Taxation, 381 Teachers, 202 Teleki, Professor Geza, 37 , 285 Teleki, Count Paul, 14 -8 Television sets, 307 , 308 Temesvar...
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...otherwise by their writing. Typical of many more are Count Paul Teleki, Paul Vidal de la Blache, George G. Chisholm, and Hugh Robert Mill. Teleki, who advocated the Hungarian cause at the 1918-1919...
...leaving him and asked him to contact Count Paul Teleki in Budapest to arrange for their...Socialist Members of Parliament, Count Taaffe and Mr. Panty from Vienna...candidates. Foremost among them was Count Urach of Wurttemberg. An Egyptian...
...transfer of funds that Andor Teleki brought to Pelenyi in 1940 and...is clear that those plans of Teleki had nothing to do with Eckhardt...Eckhardt had great supporters. Count Antal Sigray, a member of Hungarian...K. Among the emigre press Paul Nadanyi the editor of the most...
...in one state have for people in another count as interstate externalities, then collective...In the economics tradition, feelings count as costs and benefits only if people are...state for what happens in another state count as interstate externalities to the extent...
...that human interests should count equally regardless of an individuals...provide an injury-in-fact) counts for more than the interests...note 43, at 137-44; Geza Teleki, They Are Us, in THE GREAT...Project proponents. (107.) See Paul Schiff Berman, Rats, Pigs...
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TELEKI, COUNT PAUL te leki, 1879 1941, Hungarian premier (1920 21, 1939 41), geographer...evident that Hungary would be forced by Germany to invade Yugoslavia, Teleki committed suicide. Telekis best-known work is The Evolution of Hungary...


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