A concise history of Hungary: the history of Hungary from the early Middle Ages to the present
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adam_text | CONTENTS
FOREWORD
Istoán
THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES
Pal
Landscape and history
Sources of medieval Hungarian history
The Carpathian Basin before the Magyars
Romans, Huns and Avars
A question of continuity
The origin of the Magyars
The Conquest
Plundering raids
Pagan society
HUNGARY UNDER THE
(950-1382)
Attila Zsoldos
ÁRPÁD S
From tribal alliances to tribal states
Árpád s
Saint Stephen, founder of the Hungarian state
The consolidation of the Carpathian Basin
The Christian kingship
The new social order
The basis of the power of the monarchy
The development of church administration
The age of dissent
Vazul s son, Andrew I
Solomon and Bela s sons
St Ladislas
Coloman and
The twelfth century
A period of pretenders
Reforms of
A profile of the country
New forces in power
New arrangements, reformation, realignments
The serviem regis and the Golden Bull
Between two empires
THE MONGOLINVASION
The Mongol invasion
The ruins of Hungary
The reforms of
The struggle for the Babenberg inheritance
Stephen V
THE END OFTHE HOUSE
Ladislas IV and his Cumans
Claimants to the throne
The transformation of the state structure
Royal power and the nobility
Kings and petty kings
The provincial landowners
Kings and coronations
THE
The system of government
A new currency
The Hungarian state under Louis the Great
The freedom of the nobility and entailment
The wars of Louis the Great
The Polish throne
ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
The unification of the servile classes
Towns and their inhabitants
ECCLESIASTICAL AND SECULAR CULTURE
The church and culture
Secular culture: knights and students
Legends, gestae, chronicles
Charters and chanceries
HUNGARY IN THE LATE MIDDLE AGES
Péter E.
THE REIGN OF SIGISMUND OF LUXEMBOURG
Violence and upheaval
The Council of Constance and the imperial throne
Peasant rebellion in Transylvania
Janos Hunyadi and the Turkish threat
A new system of defence
The chastiser of the Turks
A decisive battle at Varna
6
REGENT
King Ladislas V and the Captain-General
The triumph at Belgrade
MATTHIAS CORVINUS
János
The civil war
Peace and coronation
The fiscal reforms of King Matthias
The foreign mercenary troops
War in the Hussites land
The Austrian wars of Matthias Corvinus
Between the sultan and the Pope
A realistic compromise in the South
Dual border marches system
The Renaissance in Hungary
The Royal Court at
University and royal library
The king as patron
HUNGARIAN SOCIETY IN THE LATE MIDDLE AGES
The aristocrats and their vast estates
The Hungarian nobility
Bishops, monks, parish priests
City dwellers and burghers
Peasants, serfs, cotters
THE JAGIELLONIAN PERIOD
Matthias heirs
The new king: Wladislas II
A great peasant war in
Wladislas II and the Turkish threat
The king and the estates
A young king: Louis II
The collapse of the
The fall of Belgrade
The battle of
HUNGARY IN THE EARLY MODERN PERIOD
THE CENTURY OF OTTOMAN WARS
Istoán
The aftermath of
The sultan s plans
Two Hungarian kings in civil war
EARLY MODERN HUNGARY S CULTURE
István
Jesuit universities and
Catholic and Protestant grammar schools and colleges
Hungarian students at foreign universities
Villages schools and their teachers
Illiterates and book-readers
The centres of high culture: the aristocratic courts
István
The Transylvanian princes court
Castles, palacesj gardens
Coexisting cultures in Ottoman Hungary
Gabor
Jewish religious and cultural life in Ottoman Hungary
Muslim culture in an occupied land
Dervishes and their orders
Muslim libraries in Hungary
Cross-cultural influences
HUNGARY IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
Iswán
Hungary in a new
Turkish wars: victories and defeats
The
England s ally in the War of Austrian Succession
Hungary in the Seven Years War
The great agrarian reform
HUNGARIAN ECONOMY AND SOCIETY IN THE EIGHTEENTH
CENTURY
A developing agriculture
Jónos
Mining and industry
Transportation and travel
Commerce and customs policy
A multi-ethnic and multi-denominational country
Iswán
Protestants, Catholics, Orthodox, Jews
Nationalities in Hungary in the eighteenth century
ENUGHTENMENTAND CULTURE
János
The language movement
Writers and censors
Churches and palaces
10
THE DECADE OF FEVERISH REFORM PRIOR TO THE FRENCH
REVOLUTION
István
The hatted king
Joseph n s Edict of Toleration
Against the Hungarian counties
The general land tax reform
The collapse of the regime
HUNGARY IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
THE ERA OF NATIONAL AWAKENING
Zoltán Fónagy
The diet of
Effects of the French Revolution
Hungarian Jacobins
Hungary under Francis I
Hungary in the French wars
FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES AND DEVALUATION
Tamas Dobszay
The rule by decree
A growing awareness of underdevelopment
HUNGARIAN ECONOMY AND SOCIETY BETWEEN
Zoltán Fónagy
Changes in the agriculture
Industry in transition
Trade, transportation and banking
Hungary s population
Nationalities and religious division
Demographic catastrophes: epidemics and famine
Hungarian society before
The aristocracy
The good old county court judge
Bourgeoisie and towns
Peasants
THE REFORM ERA
Tamas
István Széchenyi s
Miklós Wesselényi s
The diet of
Government terror and compromise
11
Education and sciences
Zoltàn Fónagy
Public education
Higher education
The science institutions
The national revival of non-Hungarian nations
Tamas Dobszay
Language and cultural development
The nationality question
Hungarian national culture
Zoltán Fónagy
literature and the reading public
From covered wagons to the National Theatre
The birth of the modern press
POLITICAL STRUGGLES BEFORE THE REVOLUTION
Tamâs
Hungarian nationalism
Széchenyi
Appearance of the new conservatives
The diet of
The administrators system and the county question
Formation of the parties and their programmes
REVOLUTION AND WAR OF INDEPENDENCE
Robert Hermann
Europe and the transformation of Hungary
The lawful revolution
The April Laws
The first responsible Hungarian government
Internal problems
Creating an independent army
The first representative Parliament
The nationality question
THE WAR OF SELF-DEFENCE IN HUNGARY
Prime Minister
Victories and defeats of the revolutionary army
Independent Hungary
The Russian intervention and the end of the war
Reprisals after the defeat
12
AUTOCRACY AND ABSOLUTISM
Jónos Veliky
The Bach Regime
The
Social movements, political aspirations
The emancipation of the serfs and the indemnifying of landlords
The Hungarian political thought in the 1850s
József
Széchenyi s
New forums and new ideas
The formation of the political diaspora
Visions of a federation: Kossuth s plan for a Danube Alliance
TRANSFORMATION IN ECONOMICS AND SOCIETY
Economic development in the age of absolutism
The regrouping of society
Cultural life and education
Arts and sciences
ABSOLUTISM IN CRISIS
The deepening crisis in imperial policy
The Austro-Hungarian Compromise
The beginning of compromise talks
THE AGE OF DUALISM
Zoltán Fónagy
The Austro-Hungarian Empire
The dualist system
The development of the political system
The political scene
Kaiman Tisza
The opposition
The period of calm of dualism
THE CRISIS OF DUALISM
The era of
The nationality problem
New political forces
THE HUNGARIAN ECONOMY IN THE AGE OF DUALISM
Agriculture and land ownership
Developing industry
The transport revolution
The modernisation of commerce
The credit services
13
TRANSFORMATION
Improving living standards
A nation on the move
Nationalities and religions
The defects in the bourgeois society
The aristocracy and the haute bourgeoisie
The gentry and the middle classes
The petty bourgeois and the peasants
The village and urban proletariat
INTELLECTUAL LIFE UNDER DUALISM
Public education and eradication of illiteracy
Grammar schools
Higher education
The sciences
Museums and their foundation
The rapidly developing press
Refined art and the entertainment industry
THE END OF THE
The Monarchy in the European power structure
HUNGARY IN TWO WORLD WARS
Ignàc Romsics
WAR, REVOLUTION, COUNTER-REVOLUTION
Hungary in World War I
Hungary s losses during the war
At the end of the war
The Bourgeois Democratic Revolution
Uncertain borders
Proclamation of the Hungarian Republic
Opposition from left and right
The Soviet Republic
The Soviet regime and its opponents
Successful campaign and swift retreat
The counter-revolution
Slow consolidation of the counter-revolutionary regime
MiWós
The Peace of Trianon
THE HORTHY PERIOD
Ecomomic development
Inflation and independent Hungarian currency
Hungarian industry
14
Stagnation in
The great economic crisis and Hungary
SOCIAL RELATIONS AND LIVING CONDITIONS
The ruling elite
The middle strata of society
The world of peasants
Transformation of the working class
Social mobility
Transport, communication, public health
Public education and school system
Village schools and declining illiteracy
New types of secondary schools
Universities and professors
The students and the society
Science and research
Culture, art and entertainment
Writers, books, reviews
The popular culture between the two world wars
New media: film and radio
The political system of the Horthy Period
The Parliament and the parties
The role of the Regent
Prime ministers and governments
Isolation in foreign policy
A small army with obsolete weapons
REVISIONS AND WORLD WAR n
The First Vienna Resolution: Upper Hungary
Growing German influence
Attack on Yugoslavia
In the war against the Soviet Union
The destruction of the Second Hungarian Army
Opposition to war
German occupation of Hungary, Holocaust
Failed attempt to change sides, Arrow-Cross terror
HUNGARY IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE
TWENTIETH CENTURY
György Gyarmati
FROM TENTATIVE DEMOCRACY TO COMMUNIST RULE,
1945-1948...................................................551
Between Churchill and Stalin
Provisional National Assembly and armistice
15
Reorganisation
Destruction and prisoners of war
Land reform and elections
1946,
Peace treaty and reparations
On the way to dictatorship
Hungary, Yugoslavia and the COMINFORM
THE
Establishing the dictatorship
The Rajk trial and its background
The years of rule by totalitarian terror
Transformation of agriculture and industry
Radical changes in society
Total dictatorship
Premature experiment in reform
The second centre of power
The agony of Stalinism
1956:
From demonstration to revolution
Bloody massacre and coalition government
Soviet attack and Hungarian resistance
The
THE
Restoration and reprisals
The consolidation of
The rapid regeneration of economic life
The two good decades of the consolidated dictatorship
The Great Compromise
The Brezhnev doctrine and Hungary
The slow decline of the regime
State enterprises and black economy
The Second Hungary
New political organisations
Kádár s
Revolution by discussion
THE CHANGE OF REGIME
A new government under
Laws and debates, the new Parliament in work
Economic problems, political tensions
New elections, new government
16
The Horn government and the economy
Hungary, a member of the European Union
Epilogue
APPENDIX
THE HOLY CROWN OF HUNGARY
Attua Zsoldos
The sceptre, mantle, orb and sword
The crown of St Stephen
The Latin and the Greek crowns
The stolen crown
The Holy Crown s fate after the Turkish occupation
The Holy Crown in the USA
The Holy Crown Doctrine
CHRONOLOGY
Gabrietta
UST OF HEADS OF STATE AND HEADS OF GOVERNMENT
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
UST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
UST OF MAPS
THE AUTHORS OFTHIS VOLUME
INDEX OF NAMES
17
• Ìlio
gle volume the history of Hungary from the time of the arrival of
Hungarians in the Carpathian Basin until the present day. Individual chapters
have been written by leading experts on the various periods, among them pro¬
fessors at Georgetown University, Washington, and at the universities of
Budapest and Debrecen, directors of the Hungarian Historical Institutes in- i
Rome and Vienna, as well as the Director General of the historical archives of
the former Communist secret police. Their work is not a summary of others
results; instead the authors have formed their views by their own research, dis-B
covering material in archives which had previously often been barred or inac¬
cessible to Hungarian researchers on political grounds, and finding important
source-material in Moscow, Istanbul and Rome. The authors have not evaded
the thorny problems of any period; the debated origin of the
term consequences for the nationalities of the Turkish occupation/and the
role of the Communist secret police after
This single-volume history of Hungary does not shy away from addressing
even the period between
of the period from the fall of Communism up to the present da . The volume
contains rarely-published images of Hungarian history from chronicles of the
early Middle Ages to photographs of Communist times. The chronological
summary and lucid maps have been devised to assist the better understanding
of Hungarian history, as has the select, recommended bibliographv and a list
of heads of state and pi inn1 iniiii-U-i
leaders of Hungarv.,
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD
Istoán
THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES
Pal
Landscape and history
Sources of medieval Hungarian history
The Carpathian Basin before the Magyars
Romans, Huns and Avars
A question of continuity
The origin of the Magyars
The Conquest
Plundering raids
Pagan society
HUNGARY UNDER THE
(950-1382)
Attila Zsoldos
ÁRPÁD'S
From tribal alliances to "tribal states"
Árpád's
Saint Stephen, founder of the Hungarian state
The consolidation of the Carpathian Basin
The Christian kingship
The new social order
The basis of the power of the monarchy
The development of church administration
The age of dissent
Vazul's son, Andrew I
Solomon and Bela's sons
St Ladislas
Coloman and
The twelfth century
A period of pretenders
Reforms of
A profile of the country
New forces in power
New arrangements, reformation, realignments
The serviem regis and the Golden Bull
Between two empires
THE MONGOLINVASION
The Mongol invasion
The ruins of Hungary
The reforms of
The struggle for the Babenberg inheritance
Stephen V
THE END OFTHE HOUSE
Ladislas IV and his Cumans
Claimants to the throne
The transformation of the state structure
Royal power and the nobility
Kings and petty kings
The provincial landowners
Kings and coronations
THE
The system of government
A new currency
The Hungarian state under Louis the Great
The freedom of the nobility and entailment
The wars of Louis the Great
The Polish throne
ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
The unification of the servile classes
Towns and their inhabitants
ECCLESIASTICAL AND SECULAR CULTURE
The church and culture
Secular culture: knights and students
Legends, gestae, chronicles
Charters and chanceries
HUNGARY IN THE LATE MIDDLE AGES
Péter E.
THE REIGN OF SIGISMUND OF LUXEMBOURG
Violence and upheaval
The Council of Constance and the imperial throne
Peasant rebellion in Transylvania
Janos Hunyadi and the Turkish threat
A new system of defence
The chastiser of the Turks
A decisive battle at Varna
6
REGENT
King Ladislas V and the Captain-General
The triumph at Belgrade
MATTHIAS CORVINUS
János
The civil war
Peace and coronation
The fiscal reforms of King Matthias
The foreign mercenary troops
War in the Hussites' land
The Austrian wars of Matthias Corvinus
Between the sultan and the Pope
A realistic compromise in the South
Dual border marches system
The Renaissance in Hungary
The Royal Court at
University and royal library
The king as patron
HUNGARIAN SOCIETY IN THE LATE MIDDLE AGES
The aristocrats and their vast estates
The Hungarian nobility
Bishops, monks, parish priests
City dwellers and burghers
Peasants, serfs, cotters
THE JAGIELLONIAN PERIOD
Matthias' heirs
The new king: Wladislas II
A great peasant war in
Wladislas II and the Turkish threat
The king and the estates
A young king: Louis II
The collapse of the
The fall of Belgrade
The battle of
HUNGARY IN THE EARLY MODERN PERIOD
THE CENTURY OF OTTOMAN WARS
Istoán
The aftermath of
The sultan's plans
Two Hungarian kings in civil war
EARLY MODERN HUNGARY'S CULTURE
István
Jesuit universities and
Catholic and Protestant grammar schools and colleges
Hungarian students at foreign universities
Villages' schools and their teachers
Illiterates and book-readers
The centres of high culture: the aristocratic courts
István
The Transylvanian princes' court
Castles, palacesj gardens
Coexisting cultures in Ottoman Hungary
Gabor
Jewish religious and cultural life in Ottoman Hungary
Muslim culture in an occupied land
Dervishes and their orders
Muslim libraries in Hungary
Cross-cultural influences
HUNGARY IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
Iswán
Hungary in a new
Turkish wars: victories and defeats
The
England's ally in the War of Austrian Succession
Hungary in the Seven Years War
The great agrarian reform
HUNGARIAN ECONOMY AND SOCIETY IN THE EIGHTEENTH
CENTURY
A developing agriculture
Jónos
Mining and industry
Transportation and travel
Commerce and customs policy
A multi-ethnic and multi-denominational country
Iswán
Protestants, Catholics, Orthodox, Jews
Nationalities in Hungary in the eighteenth century
ENUGHTENMENTAND CULTURE
János
The language movement
Writers and censors
Churches and palaces
10
THE DECADE OF FEVERISH REFORM PRIOR TO THE FRENCH
REVOLUTION
István
The "hatted king"
Joseph n's Edict of Toleration
Against the Hungarian counties
The general land tax reform
The collapse of the regime
HUNGARY IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
THE ERA OF NATIONAL AWAKENING
Zoltán Fónagy
The diet of
Effects of the French Revolution
Hungarian Jacobins
Hungary under Francis I
Hungary in the French wars
FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES AND DEVALUATION
Tamas Dobszay
The rule by decree
A growing awareness of underdevelopment
HUNGARIAN ECONOMY AND SOCIETY BETWEEN
Zoltán Fónagy
Changes in the agriculture
Industry in transition
Trade, transportation and banking
Hungary's population
Nationalities and religious division
Demographic catastrophes: epidemics and famine
Hungarian society before
The aristocracy
The "good old county court judge"
Bourgeoisie and towns
Peasants
THE REFORM ERA
Tamas
István Széchenyi's
Miklós Wesselényi's
The diet of
Government terror and compromise
11
Education and sciences
Zoltàn Fónagy
Public education
Higher education
The science institutions
The national revival of non-Hungarian nations
Tamas Dobszay
Language and cultural development
The nationality question
Hungarian national culture
Zoltán Fónagy
literature and the reading public
From covered wagons to the National Theatre
The birth of the modern press
POLITICAL STRUGGLES BEFORE THE REVOLUTION
Tamâs
Hungarian nationalism
Széchenyi
Appearance of the new conservatives
The diet of
The administrators' system and the county question
Formation of the parties and their programmes
REVOLUTION AND WAR OF INDEPENDENCE
Robert Hermann
Europe and the transformation of Hungary
The lawful revolution
The April Laws
The first responsible Hungarian government
Internal problems
Creating an independent army
The first representative Parliament
The nationality question
THE WAR OF SELF-DEFENCE IN HUNGARY
Prime Minister
Victories and defeats of the revolutionary army
Independent Hungary
The Russian intervention and the end of the war
Reprisals after the defeat
12
AUTOCRACY AND ABSOLUTISM
Jónos Veliky
The Bach Regime
The
Social movements, political aspirations
The emancipation of the serfs and the indemnifying of landlords
The Hungarian political thought in the 1850s
József
Széchenyi's
New forums and new ideas
The formation of the political diaspora
Visions of a federation: Kossuth's plan for a Danube Alliance
TRANSFORMATION IN ECONOMICS AND SOCIETY
Economic development in the age of absolutism
The regrouping of society
Cultural life and education
Arts and sciences
ABSOLUTISM IN CRISIS
The deepening crisis in imperial policy
The Austro-Hungarian Compromise
The beginning of compromise talks
THE AGE OF DUALISM
Zoltán Fónagy
The Austro-Hungarian Empire
The dualist system
The development of the political system
The political scene
Kaiman Tisza
The opposition
The period of calm of dualism
THE CRISIS OF DUALISM
The era of
The nationality problem
New political forces
THE HUNGARIAN ECONOMY IN THE AGE OF DUALISM
Agriculture and land ownership
Developing industry
The transport revolution
The modernisation of commerce
The credit services
13
TRANSFORMATION
Improving living standards
A nation on the move
Nationalities and religions
The defects in the bourgeois society
The aristocracy and the haute bourgeoisie
The gentry and the middle classes
The petty bourgeois and the peasants
The village and urban proletariat
INTELLECTUAL LIFE UNDER DUALISM
Public education and eradication of illiteracy
Grammar schools
Higher education
The sciences
Museums and their foundation
The rapidly developing press
Refined art and the entertainment industry
THE END OF THE
The Monarchy in the European power structure
HUNGARY IN TWO WORLD WARS
Ignàc Romsics
WAR, REVOLUTION, COUNTER-REVOLUTION
Hungary in World War I
Hungary's losses during the war
At the end of the war
The Bourgeois Democratic Revolution
Uncertain borders
Proclamation of the Hungarian Republic
Opposition from left and right
The Soviet Republic
The Soviet regime and its opponents
Successful campaign and swift retreat
The counter-revolution
Slow consolidation of the counter-revolutionary regime
MiWós
The Peace of Trianon
THE HORTHY PERIOD
Ecomomic development
Inflation and independent Hungarian currency
Hungarian industry
14
Stagnation in
The great economic crisis and Hungary
SOCIAL RELATIONS AND LIVING CONDITIONS
The ruling elite
The middle strata of society
The world of peasants
Transformation of the working class
Social mobility
Transport, communication, public health
Public education and school system
Village schools and declining illiteracy
New types of secondary schools
Universities and professors
The students and the society
Science and research
Culture, art and entertainment
Writers, books, reviews
The popular culture between the two world wars
New media: film and radio
The political system of the Horthy Period
The Parliament and the parties
The role of the Regent
Prime ministers and governments
Isolation in foreign policy
A small army with obsolete weapons
REVISIONS AND WORLD WAR n
The First Vienna Resolution: Upper Hungary
Growing German influence
Attack on Yugoslavia
In the war against the Soviet Union
The destruction of the Second Hungarian Army
Opposition to war
German occupation of Hungary, Holocaust
Failed attempt to change sides, Arrow-Cross terror
HUNGARY IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE
TWENTIETH CENTURY
György Gyarmati
FROM "TENTATIVE DEMOCRACY" TO COMMUNIST RULE,
1945-1948.551
Between Churchill and Stalin
Provisional National Assembly and armistice
15
Reorganisation
Destruction and prisoners of war
Land reform and elections
1946,
Peace treaty and reparations
On the way to dictatorship
Hungary, Yugoslavia and the COMINFORM
THE
Establishing the dictatorship
The Rajk trial and its background
The years of rule by totalitarian terror
Transformation of agriculture and industry
Radical changes in society
Total dictatorship
Premature experiment in reform
The second centre of power
The agony of Stalinism
1956:
From demonstration to revolution
Bloody massacre and coalition government
Soviet attack and Hungarian resistance
The
THE
Restoration and reprisals
The consolidation of
The rapid regeneration of economic life
The "two good decades" of the consolidated dictatorship
The Great Compromise
The Brezhnev doctrine and Hungary
The slow decline of the regime
State enterprises and "black" economy
The "Second Hungary"
New political organisations
Kádár's
"Revolution by discussion"
THE "CHANGE OF REGIME"
A new government under
Laws and debates, the new Parliament in work
Economic problems, political tensions
New elections, new government
16
The Horn government and the economy
Hungary, a member of the European Union
Epilogue
APPENDIX
THE HOLY CROWN OF HUNGARY
Attua Zsoldos
The sceptre, mantle, orb and sword
The crown of St Stephen
The Latin and the Greek crowns
The stolen crown
The Holy Crown's fate after the Turkish occupation
The Holy Crown in the USA
The Holy Crown Doctrine
CHRONOLOGY
Gabrietta
UST OF HEADS OF STATE AND HEADS OF GOVERNMENT
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
UST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
UST OF MAPS
THE AUTHORS OFTHIS VOLUME
INDEX OF NAMES
17
• Ìlio
gle volume the history of Hungary from the time of the arrival of
Hungarians in the Carpathian Basin until the present day. Individual chapters
have been written by leading experts on the various periods, among them pro¬
fessors at Georgetown University, Washington, and at the universities of
Budapest and Debrecen, directors of the Hungarian Historical Institutes in-'i
Rome and Vienna, as well as the Director General of the historical archives of
the former Communist secret police. Their work is not a summary of others'
results; instead the authors have formed their views by their own research, dis-B
covering material in archives which had previously often been barred or inac¬
cessible to Hungarian researchers on political grounds, and finding important
source-material in Moscow, Istanbul and Rome. The authors have not evaded
the thorny problems of any period; the debated origin of the
term consequences for the nationalities of the Turkish occupation/and the
role of the Communist secret police after
This single-volume history of Hungary does not shy away from addressing
even the period between
of the period from the fall of Communism up to the present da\. The volume
contains rarely-published images of Hungarian history from chronicles of the
early Middle Ages to photographs of Communist times. The chronological
summary and lucid maps have been devised to assist the better understanding
of Hungarian history, as has the select, recommended bibliographv and a list
of heads of state and pi inn1 iniiii-U-i
leaders of Hungarv., |
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title | A concise history of Hungary the history of Hungary from the early Middle Ages to the present |
title_auth | A concise history of Hungary the history of Hungary from the early Middle Ages to the present |
title_exact_search | A concise history of Hungary the history of Hungary from the early Middle Ages to the present |
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title_full | A concise history of Hungary the history of Hungary from the early Middle Ages to the present ed. by István György Tóth |
title_fullStr | A concise history of Hungary the history of Hungary from the early Middle Ages to the present ed. by István György Tóth |
title_full_unstemmed | A concise history of Hungary the history of Hungary from the early Middle Ages to the present ed. by István György Tóth |
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