Written by a British consul living in Thailand, this is the first book in a western language on the country's history, based, almost entirely, on ancient Thai documentation. It covers the subject from the earliest history until the democratic reforms of the early 1930s.
| About the Author | |
| Preface | |
| Hungary and the Hungarians | p. 1 |
| From Early Adventurers to Nineteenth-Century Political Immigrants | p. 9 |
| The Great Mass Migration: Its Causes and Composition | p. 18 |
| Hungarian-American Society and Social Organizations | p. 30 |
| Hungarian-American Churches and Religious Organizations | p. 50 |
| Hungarian-American Journalism and Publishing | p. 69 |
| From World War I to World War II: Becoming Americans | p. 86 |
| Since World War II: The Great Political Immigration | p. 113 |
| Society, Culture, and Inner Life of the Hungarian-American Community | p. 133 |
| Journalism, Publishing, Literature, Learning, and Scholarship Since World War II | p. 151 |
| Notes | p. 173 |
| References | p. 183 |
| Bibliographical Aids | p. 196 |
| Index | p. 197 |
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