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The ideas of the Hungarian Revolution : suppressed and victorious 1956-1999 / edited by Lee W. Congdon and Béla K. Király ; translated by Judit Zinner ; copyedited by Matthew Suff.
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Boulder, CO : Social Science Monographs ; Highland Lakes, NJ : Atlantic Research and Publications ; New York : Distributed by Columbia University Press, 2002.
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xviii, 731 : maps ; 22 cm.
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Hungary
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History
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Revolution, 1956
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Hungary
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History
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1945-
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Congdon, Lee, 1939-
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Király, Béla K., 1912-2009
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Zinner, Judit
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Series
East European monographs ; no. 619.
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Atlantic studies on society in change ; no. 118.
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 683-701) and index.
Contents
Pt. I. The Revolution
A Sentence about Tyranny / Gyula Illyes
A Progress of Ideas: The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 / Janos M. Rainer
An Abortive and the First Real War between Socialist Countries / Bela K. Kiraly
Soviet Aggression against Hungary in 1956: Operations "Wave" and "Whirlwind" / Miklos Horvath
Nineteen Fifty-Six, You Bright Star / Gyorgy Faludy
The Legacy of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution / Karoly Nagy
Pt. II. The West and the Revolution
Rethinking Marxism: The Hungarian Revolution and Western Intellectuals / Lee Congdon
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 / Gusztav Kecskes
The United Nations Organization and the Hungarian Revolution / Bela K. Kiraly
Pt. III. The Kadar Regime
Repression and Restoration, 1956-1963 / Attila Szakolczai
From "Goulash Communism" to Breakdown / Sandor Szakacs
Pt. IV. Beginning of the Lawful Revolution
The Hungarian Roundtable Talks of 1989 in a Central European Comparison / Andras Bozoki
Hungary's Negotiated Revolution / Imre Konya
The Reburial of Imre Nagy: A Symbolic Act of Democratic Transformation in Hungary / Janos M. Rainer
Pt. V. Realization of Democracy
The First Four Years of Democratic Transformation / Ignac Romsics
The Social-Liberal Government, 1994-1998 / Attila Agh
The Orban Government: An Experiment in Regime Stabilization: The First Two Years (1998-2000) / Tamas Fricz
Creation of a "Functioning Market Economy" / Tibor Palankai
Pt. VI. Return to the West
Hungary's Membership of NATO / Laszlo Valki
Preparations for Hungary's Accession to the European Union / Gabriella Izik Hedri
Pt. VII. Appendices
App. 1. The Sixteen Points of the Revolutionary Hungarian Youth
App. 2. Selections from the Broadcasts of Free Radio Kossuth (October 28-November 4, 1956)
App. 3. Total Account of Soviet Troops Taking Part in Military Operations in Hungary
App. 4. Summary of Soviet Troop Losses in Hungary 1956
App. 5. Repression as Reflected in Figures
App. 6. Kadar had his Day of Fear / Albert Camus
App. 7. The Truth about the Nagy Affair / Albert Camus
App. 8. The Ghost of Stalin / Jean-Paul Sartre
App. 9. The Meaning of Destiny / Raymond Aron
App. 10. Reflections on the Hungarian Revolution / Hannah Arendt
App. 11. The Hungarian Source / Cornelius Castoriadis
App. 12. Resolution of the General Assembly of the United Nations on the Establishment of a Special Committee on the Hungarian Problem
App. 13. Conclusions of the Special Committee of the UN on the Hungarian Revolution
App. 14. Proclamation of the Committee for Historical Justice to the Hungarian Society
App. 15. Manifesto of the Independent Lawyers' Forum to the Independent Political Organizations of Hungary
App. 16. Documents of the Opposition Roundtable
App. 17. Law on the Commemoration of the Revolution and Fight for Freedom of 1956, 1990
App. 18. Speech of Boris Yeltsin, President of Russia, in the Hungarian Parliament (Extract)
App. 19. The Hungarian Instrument of Accession
App. 20. Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Statement at the Ceremony of NATO's Fiftieth Anniversary, April 23, 1999
App. 21. Hungary and the European Union
App. 22. Heads of Hungarian Governments, 1944-2001
App. 23. The Fourth General Elections in Hungary April 7-21, 2002
Short Biographies of Key Personalities Mentioned in the Studies
Maps / Bela Nagy
Volumes Published in "Atlantic Studies on Society in Change"
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0880335173
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57594565
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