Hungary since 1945

Hungary since 1945
Title Hungary since 1945 PDF eBook
Author Árpád von Klimó
Publisher Routledge
Pages 227
Release 2017-12-14
Genre History
ISBN 1315397404

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Lying on the political fault line between East and West for the past seventy-five years, the significance of Hungary in geopolitical terms has far outweighed the modest size of its population. This book charts the main events of these tumultuous decades including the 1956 Uprising, the end of Hungarian communism, entry into the European Union and the rise to power of Viktor Orbán and the national-conservative ruling party Fidesz.

Hungary in the Cold War, 1945-1956

Hungary in the Cold War, 1945-1956
Title Hungary in the Cold War, 1945-1956 PDF eBook
Author L szl¢ Borhi
Publisher Central European University Press
Pages 376
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9789639241800

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"Based on new archival evidence, this book examines Soviet empire building in Hungary and the American response to it." "The book analyzes why, given all its idealism and power, the U.S. failed even in its minimal aims concerning the states of Eastern Europe. Eventually both the United States and the Soviet Union pursued power politics: the Soviets in a naked form, the U.S. subtly, but both with little regard for the fate of Hungarians."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

A History of Hungary, 1929-1945

A History of Hungary, 1929-1945
Title A History of Hungary, 1929-1945 PDF eBook
Author Carlile Aylmer Macartney
Publisher
Pages 526
Release 1956
Genre Hungary
ISBN

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The Politics of Backwardness in Hungary, 1825-1945

The Politics of Backwardness in Hungary, 1825-1945
Title The Politics of Backwardness in Hungary, 1825-1945 PDF eBook
Author Andrew C. Janos
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 408
Release 2012-01-20
Genre History
ISBN 1400843022

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Why did Hungary, a country that shared much of the religious and institutional heritage of western Europe, fail to replicate the social and political experiences of the latter in the nineteenth and early twenties centuries? The answer, the author argues, lies not with cultural idiosyncracies or historical accident, but with the internal dynamics of the modern world system that stimulated aspirations not easily realizable within the confines of backward economics in peripheral national states. The author develops his theme by examining a century of Hungarian economic, social, and political history. During the period under consideration, the country witnessed attempts to transplant liberal institutions from the West, the corruption of these institutions into a "neo-corporatist" bureaucratic state, and finally, the rise of diverse Left and Right radical movements as much in protest against this institutional corruption as against the prevailing global division of labor and economic inequality. Pointing to significant analogies between the Hungarian past and the plight of the countries of the Third World today, this work should be of interest not only to the specialist on East European politics, but also to students of development, dependency, and center-periphery relations in the contemporary world.

A Contemporary History of Exclusion

A Contemporary History of Exclusion
Title A Contemporary History of Exclusion PDF eBook
Author Balázs Majtényi
Publisher Central European University Press
Pages 251
Release 2016-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9633867274

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The volume presents the changing situation of the Roma in the second half of the 20th century and examines the politics of the Hungarian state regarding minorities by analyzing legal regulations, policy documents, archival sources and sociological surveys. In the first phase analyzed (1945-61), the authors show the efforts of forced assimilation by the communist state. The second phase (1961-89) began with the party resolution denying nationality status to the Roma. Gypsy culture was equivalent with culture of poverty that must be eliminated. Forced assimilation through labor activities continued. The Roma adapted to new conditions and yet kept their distinct identity. From the 1970s, Roma intellectuals began an emancipatory movement, and its legacy is felt until this day. Although the third phase (1989-2010) brought about freedoms and rights for the Roma, with large sums spent on various Roma-related programs, the situation on the ground nevertheless did not improve. Segregation and marginalization continues, and it is rampant. The authors powerfully conclude: while Roma became part of the political community, they are still not part of the national one. Subjects: Romanies—Hungary. Romanies—Hungary—Social conditions. Marginality, Social—Hungary. Romanies—Legal status, laws, etc.—Hungary. Minorities—Government policy—Hungary. Hungary—Ethnic relations. Hungary—Social policy.

Hungary and the Victor Powers, 1945-1950

Hungary and the Victor Powers, 1945-1950
Title Hungary and the Victor Powers, 1945-1950 PDF eBook
Author NA NA
Publisher Springer
Pages 337
Release 2016-04-30
Genre Science
ISBN 1349613118

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Eric Roman is the first scholar to be granted access to the vast, heretofore closed, archive of documents relating to the communist era in Hungary. This archive included the files of the Hungarian Communist Party, the Social Democratic Party and the Hungarian Socialist Worker's Party, as well as minutes of political committee meetings, private correspondence, secret papers and confidential reports on special commissions within Hungary. Skilfully using all this material, Eric Roman weaves a fascinating portrait of Hungary in the post-war period. As the country began to reconstruct itself after the War, Roman shows the toll taken by poverty and racial discord. In what amounts to the only complete English-language account of Hungary's diplomatic policy, Hungary and the Victor Powers takes an in-depth look at Hungary's relationship with those countries nearest to it, especially the former Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union. Eric Roman's Hungary and the Victor Powers, 1945-1950 is a compelling work of history that is destined to be one of the most important books on the topic.

Women in Hungarian Politics, 1945-1951

Women in Hungarian Politics, 1945-1951
Title Women in Hungarian Politics, 1945-1951 PDF eBook
Author Andrea Pető
Publisher
Pages 224
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN

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Based on extensive primary source material and oral history interviews, this book is the first comprehensive study of Hungarian women's political involvement in post-World War II Hungary. It addresses the impact of the spread of communism and describes how some key organizations gradually ceased to exist and were replaced by a single communist-dominated women's organization. The book includes a case study of women who entered the police force, a profession previously closed to them.