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The Ideas of the Hungarian Revolution Suppressed and Victorious - 1959-1999

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Bela K. Kiraly and Lee W. Congdon Klappentext Some of the facts of 1956 still need clarification! according to the authors! since misunderstanding and even misrepresentation is widespread. The authors seek to provide that clarification! amplifying their text with primary documents! photographs and maps! and a rich bibliography. Milovan Djilas! the Yugoslav writer! poet! and statesman! predicted that the Hungarian Revolution would be the beginning of the end of the Soviet Empire. Raymond Aron prophesied that 1956 was even in its defeat a victory. This book tests their vision. Zusammenfassung Milovan Djilas! the Yugoslav writer! poet! and statesman! predicted that the Hungarian Revolution would be the beginning of the end of the Soviet Empire. Raymond Aron prophesied that 1956 was even in its defeat a victory. This book tests their vision.

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Authors Lee Congdon, Bela Kiraly, Bela K. Kiraly
Assisted by Lee Congdon (Editor), Lee W. Congdon (Editor), B?la K. Kir?ly (Editor), Ba(c)La Kiraly (Editor), Bela Kiraly (Editor), Bela K. Kiraly (Editor)
Publisher East European Monographs
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.03.2003
 
EAN 9780880335171
ISBN 978-0-88033-517-1
Dimensions 148 mm x 223 mm x 44 mm
Series East European Monograph
East European Monograph
East European Monograph (COUP)
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

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