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Borisz de Balla

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109:, editor-in-chief from 1935-1938). He entered the Hungarian Foreign Service in the summer of 1939, and served as cultural and press attaché in Brussels and Madrid; as Secretary of Legation in Berne; and then as Hungarian Consul in Paris. He left the diplomatic service in 1946 and remained in Paris for a year, before emigrating to the United States with his wife, the Baroness Melanie de Schwaben-Durneiss. 160:. If some faculty were still in good health and were still important to and needed by their department, they could still receive annual renewals that would have to be approved up the administrative chain of command. That enabled de Balla to continue teaching past the retirement age for a total of fifteen years at St. John's, retiring in 1973, and he was then named Professor Emeritus. 163:
He was the author of "A lélek útjai Nyugaton" (1934); "A megsebzett" (1938); "Niczky növendék" (1939); "Brüsszeli napló: 1939-1940" (1940); "Der Verwundete" (1947); "Niké naplója" (1959); and "Traditionalist Warnings and the Limits of Progress in History" (1967). De Balla contributed essays to
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De Balla was active in Hungarian Catholic circles, and served as an editor, co-editor, or contributor for several Hungarian Catholic periodicals, including
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and Dora Paul de Balla. Aladar was a former Minister of the Interior, member of parliament, and diplomat, serving as the Hungarian ambassador in
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in Maryland from 1947-1948, where he was referred to as "the leading Hungarian Catholic novelist." He then taught at
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policy at the time that forced employees to retire at age 65, including basketball coach
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Borisz de Balla, "History and Beyond: Pages from a Diplomatic Diary, 1939-1946," In
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Steven Béla Várdy, "The Life and Untimely Death of Professor Thomas Szendrey,"
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Steven Béla Várdy, "Remembering Professor Thomas Szendrey (1941-2003),"
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There is a photograph of de Balla on the "History of Vigilia" website.
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Ph.D. diss., Oklahoma State University, 2008, 264n59.
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historian

Petervarad
Serbia
University of Pécs
Eötvös Loránd University
Valentine de Balla
Loyola College
Aladar de Balla
Zagreb
Loyola College
Le Moyne College
St. John's University
intellectual history
philosophy of history
St. Joseph's College
Woodside
Daemen College
College of White Plains
Gannon University
mandatory retirement
Joe Lapchick
Triumph
L. Brent Bozell Jr.
Baltimore Sun
Éva Petrás, "A Splendid Return": The Intellectual Reception of the Catholic Social Doctrine in Hungary (1931–1944)
Archived
Wayback Machine
Gaetano L. Vincitorio
Steven Béla Várdy, "The Life and Untimely Death of Professor Thomas Szendrey,"

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