Hungarian Americans in the Current of History

Hungarian Americans in the Current of History
Author: Steven Béla Várdy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Twelve articles on Hungarian American history, including four on Louis Kossuth's tumultuous mid-19th-century visit to the United States following the defeat of the Revolution of 1848-1849; two articles on the political activities of Hungarian Americans during and immediately after World War II, wherein an attempt is made to try to explain Hungary's alliance with Nazi Germany; and one article each on sub-topics of Hungarian American history in general such as the relationship of Hungarian Americans to the mother country since the mid-19th century, the changing image and self-image of Hungarian Americans during the same period, the question of dual and multiple identity from the vantage point of Hungarian Americans, the fate of Hungarian victims of the steel mills and coal mines of early 20th-century Western Pennsylvania as portrayed in contemporary poetry, and the unfortunate relationship between Hungarians and Slovaks in turn-of-the-century America.

Hungary's Cold War

Hungary's Cold War
Author: Csaba Békés
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1469667495

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In this magisterial and pathbreaking work, Csaba Bekes shares decades of his research to provide a sweeping examination of Hungary's international relations with both the Soviet Bloc and the West from the end of World War II to the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. Unlike many studies of the global Cold War that focus on East-West relationships—often from the vantage point of the West—Bekes grounds his work in the East, drawing on little-used, non-English sources. As such, he offers a new and sweeping Cold War narrative using Hungary as a case study, demonstrating that the East-Central European states have played a much more important role in shaping both the Soviet bloc's overall policy and the East-West relationship than previously assumed. Similarly, he shows how the relationship between Moscow and its allies, as well as among the bloc countries, was much more complex than it appeared to most observers in the East and the West alike.

The Case of Hungary

The Case of Hungary
Author: Hungarian American Federation
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1919
Genre: Hungary
ISBN:

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Hungarian-Yugoslav Diplomatic Relations, 1918-1927

Hungarian-Yugoslav Diplomatic Relations, 1918-1927
Author: Árpád Hornyák
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Hungary
ISBN: 9780880337014

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This book examines the convoluted relations between a victor state (Yugoslavia) and a defeated one (Hungary) during the first decade after the end of World War I. The work is based mainly on archival sources and demonstrates that great power interests in the region influenced considerably the bilateral relations between Hungary and Yugoslavia

Hungarian-American Relations 1918-1960

Hungarian-American Relations 1918-1960
Author: Tudományos Ismeretterjesztő Társulat
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1960
Genre: Communism
ISBN:

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Hungarian-American Relations, 1918-1960, Etc

Hungarian-American Relations, 1918-1960, Etc
Author: Tudományos Ismeretterjesztő Társulat (PEST). Department of International Studies
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1960
Genre:
ISBN:

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