Ten years after: a commemoration of the tenth anniversary of the Hungarian revolution.

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Author / Creator:Aczél, Tamás, editor.
Imprint:London, Macgibbon & Kee, 1966.
Description:253 pages 23 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
Local Note:University of Chicago Library's copy 2 forms part of the International Association for Cultural Freedom Records. Has original dust jacket. Stamped on title page verso: "IACF Series V, Number 261."
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1907655
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Other authors / contributors:International Association for Cultural Freedom.
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-232).
Table of Contents:
  • The message of the Hungarian Revolution / Michael Polanyi
  • The meaning of destiny / Raymond Aron
  • Against the stream : resistance to totalitarianism within the Soviet Empire, 1917-66 / George Fletcher
  • The two sides of the coin : de-Stalinization and disintegration / François Fejtö
  • Hungary 1956 : journey to Budapest / Anthony Rhodes
  • Hungary 1966 / Paul Ignotus
  • The sources of power : rhe origin and developments of the Party / Tibor Meray
  • The regime and the nation : resistance and coexistence / Ferenc A. Vali
  • The heritage of Imre Nagy / Miklos Molnar
  • The ethics of survival and the survival of ethics : public mores, individual morality / Vincent Savarius-- The mythology of full consciousness : ideology and tactics / Tamas Aczel
  • The ubiquitous presence / Arthur Koestler
  • Appendix I: Bibliography of the Revolution / Stephen Barlay
  • Appendix II: Hungary : chronology of events, 1953-65 / Stephen Barlay.