From Béla Kun to János Kádár : seventy years of Hungarian communism
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From Béla Kun to János Kádár : seventy years of Hungarian communism
Berg : Distributed exclusively in the US and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1990
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De Béla Kun à János Kádár : soixante-dix ans de communisme hongrois
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De Béla Kun à János Kádár
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Translation of: De Béla Kun à János Kádár
Bibliography: p. 260-275
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
An in-depth analysis of the changes in the Hungarian Communist Party, the difficulties it experienced during the early stages, its development and internal structure, as well as its relationship with Moscow and the Komintern. It also treats of the well-known personalities of the party, including Bela Kun, Georg Lucacs, Matyas Rakosi, Laszlo Rajk, Imre Nagy and Janos Kadar. The translation also features a specially written preface, which up-dates events to 1989, including the death of Janos Kadar and the effects of "glasnost".
目次
- Part 1 From monarchy to revolution: Count Karolyi's republic
- Hungarian society after the first World War. Part 2 The emergence of the Communist party: the beginnings
- the Soviet Republic. Part 3 The clandestine party from 1919 to 1930: after the defeat
- between Vienna and Moscow
- the first congress
- "Blum's Theses" and the second congress. Part 4 The years of crisis - the party and the comintern. Part 5 From sectarianism to the "New Democracy": communists and "populists"
- the activities of the Communist Party in 1914-1944. Part 6 From Moscow to Budapest: the "Muscovites"
- the final preparations. Part 7 The totalitarian road: the party and the nation
- Salami, hammer and sickle
- the emergence of a totalitarian party
- the meaning of the great turning-point. Part 8 Stalinism in action: the Rajk affair
- the end of a society. Part 9 Imre Nagy and the 1956 revolution: the era of reforms
- the writers' republic
- the insurrection
- Budapest-Moscow - the unequal confrontation
- the crisis and dissolution of the Party. Part 10 The Kadar regime: the emergence of the new regime and the trial of Imre Nagy
- a quarter century of relative political and economic stability
- the "new economic mechanism" and Hungarian society
- does the Hungarian experiment provide an alternative?
- the Communist Party in the 1980s.
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