“THE BOATMAN OF THE DELUGE” -  MIKLÓS WESSELÉNYI AND THE 1838 FLOODING OF PEST Cover Image
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“THE BOATMAN OF THE DELUGE” - MIKLÓS WESSELÉNYI AND THE 1838 FLOODING OF PEST
“THE BOATMAN OF THE DELUGE” - MIKLÓS WESSELÉNYI AND THE 1838 FLOODING OF PEST

Author(s): James Wilde
Subject(s): Regional Geography, Social history, Environmental interactions, 19th Century
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: 19th century Hungarian history; Transylvania; trial for treason; opposition to the Habsburgs; aristocracy; land reforms; minorities; history of Pest;

Summary/Abstract: The most enduring influence of the 1838 flood is symbolic. In a time of crisis a member of Hungary’s tided nobility made a decision to rescue needy souls, regardless of their social status. A prominent national figure manned a boat to save imperiled lives rather than simply occupy space on the national stage. Wesselényi’s conduct during the flooding reflects the congruence between his thoughts and actions. His liberal principles were guiding forces of action which directed him in a time of trouble. At a time when his own life was on the line and when he was racked with bodily pains he opted not to focus on his own personal woes, but repeatedly rowed out into the watery darkness to rescue his fellow men.

  • Issue Year: 19/2005
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 27-50
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: English