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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English
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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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    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"
    ISBN
    0880335173
    OCLC
    57594565
    RCP
    C - S
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