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Vol. 1 No. 3 (2016): The International Context of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956
Vol. 1 No. 3 (2016): The International Context of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956
Published:
2017-12-17
Articles
Sixty Years On: How the Superpowers Could Have Avoided the 1956 Hungarian Revolution
Csaba Békés
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The Multilateralisation of Soviet Bloc Security: The Hungarian Revolution from an Eastern European Perspective
Laurien Crump
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In Search of Sovereignty: Central and Eastern Europe, 1956-1989
Anthony Kemp-Welch
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Spheres of influence: A few reflections on the concept
Heini Nyyssönen
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Conceptualising the Events of 1956: The Elusive Quest for a Conveniently Simple Definition
János Kemény
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The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 at Sixty Years, Liberal Reform, and the Search for a Useable Past
Karl P Benziger
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China's Involvement in the Hungarian Revolution, October-November 1956
Dandan Zhu
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Austria and the Hungarian uprising in 1956: Neutrality being tested, or Neutrality on the Test Stand
Peter Wassertheurer
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French Foreign policy and the 1956 Hungarian revolution
Gusztáv D Kecskés
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The Memoirs of János Kádár’s Interpreter Vladimir Baikov: A New Source on Soviet Policy in 1956 Hungary
Alexandr Stykalin
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