Életemből (I. rész) / Igaz történetek. Örök emlékek. Humor. Utleirás.
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The narrator offers autobiographical recollections of mid-nineteenth-century political life, describing a society ruled by a privileged nobility while the rural masses lacked representation and remained burdened by servile obligations. He summarizes reformist debates calling for responsible government and broader suffrage, explains how censorship and neighboring uprisings intensified urgency for change, and traces the sudden arrival of a popular upheaval that challenged entrenched institutions. Interwoven with personal memory, the account examines intellectual currents, obstacles to legal and social reform, and the conviction that national renewal required bringing the peasantry into the constitutional community.
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