- Ferenc Pulszky
Ferenc Aurél Pulszky de Cselfalva et Lubócz (
17 September 1814 -9 September 1897 ) was a Hungarianpolitician andwriter .He was born at
Eperjes ; after studyinglaw andphilosophy at the high schools of his native town andMiskolc , he travelled abroad.England particularly attracted him, and his fascinating book, "Aus dem Tagebach eines in Grossbritannien reisenden Ungarns" (Pesth, 1837), gained for him the membership of theHungarian Academy .Elected to the Reichstag of 1840, he was in 1848 appointed to a financial post in the Hungarian government, and was transferred in like capacity to
Vienna underEsterházy . Suspected of intriguing with the revolutionists, Pulszky fled toBudapest to avoid arrest. Here he became an active member of thecommittee of national defence , and when obliged to fly the country he joinedLajos Kossuth in England and with him made a tour in theUnited States . In collaboration with his wife he wrote a narrative of this voyage, entitled "White, Red, Black" (3 vols., London, 1853).He was condemned to death (1852) "in contumaciam" by a council of war. In 1860 he went to
Italy , took part inGiuseppe Garibaldi 's ill-fated expedition toRome (1862), and was interned as a prisoner of war inNaples . Amnestied by the emperor of Austria in 1866, he returned home and reentered public life; was from 1867-1876, and again in 1884, a member of theHungarian Diet , joining theDeák party .In addition to his political activity, he was president of the literary section of the Hungarian Academy, and director of the
National Museum at Budapest, where he became distinguished for his archaeological researches. He employed his great influence to promote both art and science and Liberal views in his native country. He died in September 1897.Among his writings are "Die Jacobiner in Ungarn" (Leipzig, 1851) and "Életem s korom" (Pest, 1880), and many treatises on Hungarian questions in the publications of the
Academy of Pest .References
* János György Szilágyi, "A Forty-Eighter's Vita Contemplativa: Ferenc Pulszky (1814-1889)", "The Hungarian Quarterly", 39:149 (Spring 1998) [http://www.hungarianquarterly.com/no149/3.html]
* "Reminiscences of Kossuth and Pulszky", published byF. W. Newman in 1888
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