Description
Victor Zitta (1926- ) was a professor of political science. He taught at Gonzaga University (1958-60), Marquette University
(1961-65), and the University of Maryland (1966-68). The collection consists of Zitta manuscripts including typescripts with
holograph corrections of
The methodological aspect in Georg Lukács' Marxist revisionism (1981) and
Democracy or revolution: essays in the phenomenology of politics (1983).
Background
Zitta was born on November 5, 1926 in Titel, Yugoslavia; attended Pazmany University (Budapest), 1946-47, and University of
Salzburg, 1947-49; BA, Assumption College, 1953; MA (1956) and Ph.D (1962), University of Michigan; assistant professor, Gonzaga
University, 1958-60; assistant professor, Marquette University, 1961-65; associate professor, University of Maryland, 1966-68;
publications include Georg Lukács' Marxism: alienation, dialectics, revolution; a study in utopia and ideology (1964) and Revolution and counter revolution (1918-1921) (1990).
Restrictions
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copyright, are retained by the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who holds
the copyright and pursue the
copyright owner or his or her heir for permission to publish where The UC Regents do not hold the copyright.