Author: Carlile Aylmer Macartney
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hungary
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
Hungary, a Short History
Author: Carlile Aylmer Macartney
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hungary
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hungary
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
Hungary
Author: Norman Stone
Publisher: Profile Books
ISBN: 1782834486
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The victors of the First World War created Hungary from the ruins of the Austro-Hungarian empire, but, in the centuries before, many called for its creation. Norman Stone traces the country's roots from the traditional representative councils of land-owning nobles to the Magyar nationalists of the nineteenth century and the first wars of independence. Hungary's history since 1918 has not been a happy one. Economic collapse and hyperinflation in the post-war years led to fascist dictatorships and then Nazi occupation. Optimism at the end of the Second World War ended when the Iron Curtain descended, and Soviet tanks crushed the last hopes for independence in 1956 along with the peaceful protests in Budapest. Even after the fall of the Berlin Wall, consistent economic growth has remained elusive. This is an extraordinary history - unique yet also representative of both the post-Soviet bloc and of nations forged from the fall of empires.
Publisher: Profile Books
ISBN: 1782834486
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The victors of the First World War created Hungary from the ruins of the Austro-Hungarian empire, but, in the centuries before, many called for its creation. Norman Stone traces the country's roots from the traditional representative councils of land-owning nobles to the Magyar nationalists of the nineteenth century and the first wars of independence. Hungary's history since 1918 has not been a happy one. Economic collapse and hyperinflation in the post-war years led to fascist dictatorships and then Nazi occupation. Optimism at the end of the Second World War ended when the Iron Curtain descended, and Soviet tanks crushed the last hopes for independence in 1956 along with the peaceful protests in Budapest. Even after the fall of the Berlin Wall, consistent economic growth has remained elusive. This is an extraordinary history - unique yet also representative of both the post-Soviet bloc and of nations forged from the fall of empires.
A Short History of the Hungarian People, Etc
Hungary
Author: István Lázár
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789631338614
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789631338614
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 252
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A Short History of the Hungarian People
Author: Ferenc Eckhart
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hungarians
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hungarians
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
A Short History of the Hungarian People. With an Introduction by Lord Newton and Four Maps
Author: Ferenc Eckhart
Publisher:
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Category : Hungary
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hungary
Languages : en
Pages : 244
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A Short History of the Hungarian People in Canada
Author: L. J. Timar
Publisher:
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Category : Canada Emigration and immigration
Languages : en
Pages : 19
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada Emigration and immigration
Languages : en
Pages : 19
Book Description
The Will to Survive
Author: Sir Bryan Cartledge
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780231702256
Category : Hungary
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Despite its relatively small size, Hungary has shown remarkable resilience in its long and difficult history, resisting hostile neighbors and the pressures of two massive neighboring empires. Subjected to invasion, occupation, and frequent historical tragedy, the country has nevertheless survived and even flourished, becoming a stable, sovereign democratic republic with a seat in the European Union. Drawing on his experiences as ambassador to Hungary during the declining years of János Kádár's communist regime, Bryan Cartledge recreates a rich portrait of the country's political, economic, and cultural development. Spanning eleven hundred years, his account begins with the arrival of the Magyars in the ninth century and concludes with the acceptance of Hungary into NATO and the EU. Cartledge recounts Hungary's medieval greatness and its defeats at the hands of the Mongols, Turks, and Nazis. He revisits the nation's unsuccessful struggle for independence and the massive deprivations it suffered after the First World War. He also investigates Hungary's disastrous alliance with the Nazis, motivated by a hope for political redress. Cartledge provides startling insight into the experience of Soviet-imposed communism, which culminated in the brutally suppressed revolution of 1956. Exploiting his intimate knowledge of Hungary and its rich archival sources, he explains how a country can lose almost every war it has engaged in and still forge ahead stronger than before.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780231702256
Category : Hungary
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Despite its relatively small size, Hungary has shown remarkable resilience in its long and difficult history, resisting hostile neighbors and the pressures of two massive neighboring empires. Subjected to invasion, occupation, and frequent historical tragedy, the country has nevertheless survived and even flourished, becoming a stable, sovereign democratic republic with a seat in the European Union. Drawing on his experiences as ambassador to Hungary during the declining years of János Kádár's communist regime, Bryan Cartledge recreates a rich portrait of the country's political, economic, and cultural development. Spanning eleven hundred years, his account begins with the arrival of the Magyars in the ninth century and concludes with the acceptance of Hungary into NATO and the EU. Cartledge recounts Hungary's medieval greatness and its defeats at the hands of the Mongols, Turks, and Nazis. He revisits the nation's unsuccessful struggle for independence and the massive deprivations it suffered after the First World War. He also investigates Hungary's disastrous alliance with the Nazis, motivated by a hope for political redress. Cartledge provides startling insight into the experience of Soviet-imposed communism, which culminated in the brutally suppressed revolution of 1956. Exploiting his intimate knowledge of Hungary and its rich archival sources, he explains how a country can lose almost every war it has engaged in and still forge ahead stronger than before.
Hungary, a Short History
Author: C. A. Macartney
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780758112170
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780758112170
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 262
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Hungarian Culture : a Short History
Author: Michael J. Horvath
Publisher:
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Category : HUNGARY--CIVILIZATION.
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : HUNGARY--CIVILIZATION.
Languages : en
Pages : 157
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