Journal Articles

“Preface: Forty Years in Law and Literature: A Festschrift Celebrating the Academic Career of Professor Richard Weisberg”

“The WWII Diary of a Former Hungarian Refugee in US Army Military Intelligence: A Study in Intransigence”

In Law and Literature © 2017

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“Making Relations, Breaking Relations: Political, Economic, and Cultural Relations between France and Hungary 1905–1910 and the Revue de Hongrie” in East Central Europe 41 (2014)

“The Wartime History of the National Bank of Hungary Through Hungarian-American Eyes” Hungarian Studies Review XXXIII (Spring/Fall, 2006): 169-190. Based on my father’s unpublished wartime diary; research at NARA, College Park, Md; war crimes trial documents in the Budapest Municipal Archives; and interviews of the surviving wife of a banker.

“Montage and the Faust Theme: The Influence of the 1587 Faustbuch on Thomas Mann’s Montage Technique in Doktor Faustus.” Journal of European Studies, 13 (1983): 109-121

“The Reception of Historia von D. Johann Fausten.” The German Quarterly 60 (Summer 1987): 582-594

“Denial and Acceptance: Narrative Patterns in Thomas Mann’s Die Betrogene and Kleist’s Marquise von O.” The Germanic Review 64 (Summer 1989): 121–128

“The Wartime History of the National Bank of Hungary Through Hungarian-American Eyes.” Hungarian Studies Review XXXIII (Spring/Fall, 2006)

Review Article: “The Saddest History Ever Written.” A Review article on Randolph L. Braham, ed. The Geographical Encyclopedia of the Holocaust in Hungary. 3 vols. (Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2014) in Hungarian Cultural Studies: E-Journal of the American Hungarian Educators Association. vol 7 (2014)