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A Handbook on Post-1956 Hungarian Refugee Relief - From Local Crisis to Global Impact

English, German · Hardback

Will be released 14.12.2025

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This volume focuses on the 1956 Hungarian refugee crisis, when 200,000 Hungarians fled to Western Europe and beyond after the Soviet invasion. Although the number of refugees was not outstanding by global standards, the book shows that the event had a thorough impact on international refugee rescue policies worldwide and influenced the development of the Cold War. It provides, first, an up-to-date synthesis of research on Hungarian refugees, the responses to the challenges set by the migration crisis in the host countries, and the activities of international organizations in refugee aid; second, it offers new insights based on previously unknown archival sources; and third, it opens new pathways for exploring historical trends in the study of migration during the Cold War. By providing an overall picture of this central event in Hungarian history, the book furthers our understanding of the historical roots of the currently existing international system of institutions and contemporary migration policies. The volume makes one of the most impactful refugee crises of the twentieth century comparable to other twentieth-century and contemporary migration processes and contributes to current research on historical population movements.

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Gusztáv D. Kecskés, ELKH, Budapest, Hungary; Tamás Scheibner, ELKH and ELTE University of Budapest, Hungary.

Summary

This volume focuses on the 1956 Hungarian refugee crisis, when 200,000 Hungarians fled to Western Europe and beyond after the Soviet invasion. Although the number of refugees was not outstanding by global standards, the book shows that the event had a thorough impact on international refugee rescue policies worldwide and influenced the development of the Cold War. It provides, first, an up-to-date synthesis of research on Hungarian refugees, the responses to the challenges set by the migration crisis in the host countries, and the activities of international organizations in refugee aid; second, it offers new insights based on previously unknown archival sources; and third, it opens new pathways for exploring historical trends in the study of migration during the Cold War. By providing an overall picture of this central event in Hungarian history, the book furthers our understanding of the historical roots of the currently existing international system of institutions and contemporary migration policies. The volume makes one of the most impactful refugee crises of the twentieth century comparable to other twentieth-century and contemporary migration processes and contributes to current research on historical population movements.

Product details

Assisted by Gusztáv D Kecskés (Editor), Gusztáv D. Kecskés (Editor), Scheibner (Editor), Tamás Scheibner (Editor)
Publisher Oldenbourg
 
Languages English, German
Product format Hardback
Release 14.12.2025
 
EAN 9783111314495
ISBN 978-3-11-131449-5
No. of pages 560
Illustrations 50 b/w ill., 25 b/w tbl.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History

Ungarn, History, European History, History: earliest times to present day, HIS000000 HISTORY / General, The Cold War, HIS010010 HISTORY / Europe / Eastern, Periode des Kalten Krieges (ca. 1945 bis ca. 1990)

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