1956: the Hungarian revolution and war for independence /

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Imprint:Boulder, Colo. : Social Science Monographs ; Highland Lakes, N.J. : Atlantic Research and Publications ; New York : Distributed by Columbia University Press, 2006.
Description:xiii, 956 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 23 cm.
Language:English
Series:Atlantic studies on society in change ; no. 128
War and society in East Central Europe ; v. 40
East European monographs ; no. 700
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6225447
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Varying Form of Title:Hungarian revolution and war for independence
Other authors / contributors:Congdon, Lee, 1939-
Király, Béla K., 1912-2009
Nagy, Károly, 1934-
ISBN:088033598X
9780880335980
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Table of Contents:
  • The sixteen-point program and demonstrations in its support / Janos M. Rainer
  • The demonstrations become a revolution / Miklos Horvath
  • Imre Nagy's second government / Gyorgy Litvan
  • The intellectuals / Edited by George Gomori
  • A. The poetic reception of the Hungarian revolution of 1956 / George Gomori
  • B. Selected poems
  • C. The 1956 Hungarian revolution : Istvan Bibo's analysis / Karoly Nagy
  • 1956 - the workers / Bill Lomax
  • General characteristics of freedom-fighter groups / Miklos Horvath
  • The people of the countryside / Attila Szakolczai
  • The armed forces / Jozsef Ferenc Hollo
  • Introduction / Miklos Horvath
  • The fighting of the national guard against overwhelming odds / Bela K. Kiraly
  • Losses of life in the war and during the reprisals / Miklos Horvath
  • Policies of the USA, Great Britain and France in 1956 / Csaba Bekes
  • The United Nations organization and the Hungarian revolution / Bela K. Kiraly
  • The North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the Hungarian revolution of 1956 / Gusztav D. Kecskes
  • Thirteen days that shook the world : the Hungarian revolution and foreign intellectuals / Edited by Lee Congdon
  • A. Introduction / Lee Congdon
  • B. The opinions of leading non-Hungarian intellectuals
  • Kadar had his day of fear / Albert Camus
  • The truth about the Nagy affair / Albert Camus
  • The ghost of Stalin / Jean-Paul Sartre
  • The meaning of destiny / Raymond Aron
  • Reflections on the Hungarian revolution / Hannah Arendt
  • The Hungarian source / Cornelius Castoriadis
  • The bridge at Andau / James A. Michener
  • The storm in Eastern Europe / Milovan Djilas
  • The actions of the Hungarian exiles / Edited by Karoly Nagy
  • A. Hungarian emigrants and the revolution / Gyula Borbandi
  • B. "History-makers testify" : Tanuk - Korukrol. The oral history program of the Hungarian Alumni Association at Rutgers University / Karoly Nagy
  • C. Hungarian students in the new world / Laszlo Papp
  • D. Hungarian studies association / Susan Glanz
  • E. With the ideas of the revolution in Asia in 1961 / Bela K. Kiraly
  • Imre Nagy - leader and martyr of 1956 / Janos M. Rainer
  • 1956 : the Hungarian revolution and war for independence in historical perspective / Bela K. Kiraly
  • The final victory of the ideas of 1956 : constitutional regime change in Hungary, accession to NATO and the EU / Mihaly Bihari.