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The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 : Reform, Revolution, Repression 1953-1963

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In 1956 a popular anti-Communist revolt broke out against Russian domination, led by former president Imre Nagy.

It was crushed by Soviet and Warsaw Pact tanks with massive bloodshed.

The most serious challenge to Soviet domination of Eastern Europe at the time, the 1956 rising sent shockwaves through the Cold War world.

The subsequent Soviet-supported regime, under Kadar, steadily liberalized Hungary's politics, economy and society, preparing the way for the "velvet revolution" after the fall of the USSR.

Thus, though the 1956 revolution failed in the short term, it stimulated long-term reforms and provided the moral and political foundation for the modern post-Soviet nation.

This is a history of the 1956 Hungarian uprising and its aftermath.

The book sets the revolutionary events in their full context, both nationally and internationally.

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Longman
0582215056 / 9780582215054
Hardback
11/03/1996
United Kingdom
248 pages
142 x 224 mm, 438 grams
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