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245 04 $aThe ideas of the Hungarian Revolution :$bsuppressed and victorious 1956-1999 /$cedited by Lee W. Congdon and Béla K. Király ; translated by Judit Zinner ; copyedited by Matthew Suff.
260 $aBoulder, CO :$bSocial Science Monographs ;$aHighland Lakes, NJ :$bAtlantic Research and Publications ;$aNew York :$bDistributed by Columbia University Press,$c2002.
300 $axviii, 731 :$bmaps ;$c22 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aEast European monographs ;$vno. 619
490 1 $aAtlantic studies on society in change ;$vno. 118
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 683-701) and index.
505 00 $gPt. I.$tThe Revolution -- $tA Sentence about Tyranny /$rGyula Illyes -- $tA Progress of Ideas: The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 /$rJanos M. Rainer -- $tAn Abortive and the First Real War between Socialist Countries /$rBela K. Kiraly -- $tSoviet Aggression against Hungary in 1956: Operations "Wave" and "Whirlwind" /$rMiklos Horvath -- $tNineteen Fifty-Six, You Bright Star /$rGyorgy Faludy -- $tThe Legacy of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution /$rKaroly Nagy -- $gPt. II.$tThe West and the Revolution -- $tRethinking Marxism: The Hungarian Revolution and Western Intellectuals /$rLee Congdon -- $tThe North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 /$rGusztav Kecskes -- $tThe United Nations Organization and the Hungarian Revolution /$rBela K. Kiraly -- $gPt. III.$tThe Kadar Regime -- $tRepression and Restoration, 1956-1963 /$rAttila Szakolczai -- $tFrom "Goulash Communism" to Breakdown /$rSandor Szakacs -- $gPt. IV.$tBeginning of the Lawful Revolution -- $tThe Hungarian Roundtable Talks of 1989 in a Central European Comparison /$rAndras Bozoki -- $tHungary's Negotiated Revolution /$rImre Konya -- $tThe Reburial of Imre Nagy: A Symbolic Act of Democratic Transformation in Hungary /$rJanos M. Rainer -- $gPt. V.$tRealization of Democracy -- $tThe First Four Years of Democratic Transformation /$rIgnac Romsics -- $tThe Social-Liberal Government, 1994-1998 /$rAttila Agh -- $tThe Orban Government: An Experiment in Regime Stabilization: The First Two Years (1998-2000) /$rTamas Fricz -- $tCreation of a "Functioning Market Economy" /$rTibor Palankai -- $gPt. VI.$tReturn to the West -- $tHungary's Membership of NATO /$rLaszlo Valki -- $tPreparations for Hungary's Accession to the European Union /$rGabriella Izik Hedri -- $gPt. VII.$tAppendices -- $gApp. 1.$tThe Sixteen Points of the Revolutionary Hungarian Youth -- $gApp. 2.$tSelections from the Broadcasts of Free Radio Kossuth (October 28-November 4, 1956) -- $gApp. 3.$tTotal Account of Soviet Troops Taking Part in Military Operations in Hungary -- $gApp. 4.$tSummary of Soviet Troop Losses in Hungary 1956 -- $gApp. 5.$tRepression as Reflected in Figures -- $gApp. 6.$tKadar had his Day of Fear /$rAlbert Camus -- $gApp. 7.$tThe Truth about the Nagy Affair /$rAlbert Camus -- $gApp. 8.$tThe Ghost of Stalin /$rJean-Paul Sartre -- $gApp. 9.$tThe Meaning of Destiny /$rRaymond Aron -- $gApp. 10.$tReflections on the Hungarian Revolution /$rHannah Arendt -- $gApp. 11.$tThe Hungarian Source /$rCornelius Castoriadis -- $gApp. 12.$tResolution of the General Assembly of the United Nations on the Establishment of a Special Committee on the Hungarian Problem -- $gApp. 13.$tConclusions of the Special Committee of the UN on the Hungarian Revolution -- $gApp. 14.$tProclamation of the Committee for Historical Justice to the Hungarian Society -- $gApp. 15.$tManifesto of the Independent Lawyers' Forum to the Independent Political Organizations of Hungary -- $gApp. 16.$tDocuments of the Opposition Roundtable -- $gApp. 17.$tLaw on the Commemoration of the Revolution and Fight for Freedom of 1956, 1990 -- $gApp. 18.$tSpeech of Boris Yeltsin, President of Russia, in the Hungarian Parliament (Extract) -- $gApp. 19.$tThe Hungarian Instrument of Accession -- $gApp. 20.$tPrime Minister Viktor Orban's Statement at the Ceremony of NATO's Fiftieth Anniversary, April 23, 1999 -- $gApp. 21.$tHungary and the European Union -- $gApp. 22.$tHeads of Hungarian Governments, 1944-2001 -- $gApp. 23.$tThe Fourth General Elections in Hungary April 7-21, 2002 -- $tShort Biographies of Key Personalities Mentioned in the Studies -- $tMaps /$rBela Nagy -- $tVolumes Published in "Atlantic Studies on Society in Change"
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