The ideas of the Hungarian revolution, suppressed and victorious, 1956-1999

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The ideas of the Hungarian revolution, suppressed and victorious, 1956-1999

edited by Lee W. Congdon and Béla K. Király ; translated by Judit Zinner ; copyedited by Matthew Suff

(East European monographs, no. 619)(Atlantic studies on society in change, no.118)

Social Science Monographs , Atlantic Research and Publications , Distributed by Columbia University Press, 2002

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 683-701) and indexes

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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.

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