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General
Topics |
Jordan BAEV |
The
Organizational and Doctrinal Evolution of the Warsaw Pact (1955 ďż˝
1969)
Brezhnev's
Crimea Meetings in the 1970s
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Csaba
BÉKÉS |
The
Communist Parties and the National Issue in Central and Eastern Europe
(1945-1947). An Important Factor Facilitating Communist Takeover in
the Region.
Soviet
Plans to Establish COMINFORM in Early 1946. New Evidence From Hungarian
Archive |
Melinda KALMÁR |
Students on the Cold War: New findings and interpretations
Hungary and the Cuban Missile Crisis:
Selected Documents, 1961-63
An Attempt at Optimization. The reform model in culture, 1965-1973?
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Tamás MAGYARICS |
Wilsonianism
- a Blueprint for 20th Century American Foreign Policy?
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Andrzej PACZKOWSKI |
Past and Politics: Europe 1945-2005
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Maria MESNER
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Aufbau-Familien: Geschlechterverh�ltnisse im Ost-West-Konflikt
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Gábor TOLLAS
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Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede der Vier-M�chte-Besatzung in Berlin und Wien in der Nachkriegszeit
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Zoltán GARADNAI
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Les relations franco‐hongroises (1963‐1968)
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Bernard Lachaise |
Un Français en Hongrie 1947‐1958: Guy Turbet‐Delof |
István Majoros |
Magyarország, hebdomadaire politique et l'image de la France dans les années 1960
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Béla RÉVÉSZ |
The Malta Summit of 1989 from Hungarian Perspective: Related Sources after 25 Years |
Barnabás VAJDA |
The Malta Summit of 1989 from Hungarian Perspective: Related Sources after 25 Years
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László J NAGY |
Bittersweet Friendships: Relations between Hungary and the Middle East, 1953–1988
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Gusztáv KECSKÉS |
French Diplomatic Documents
on the 1956 Hungarian Revolution
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János KEMÉNY |
Documentary Evidence on the
Hungarian Mediation Efforts between
the US and the Democratic Republic of Vietnam
(1965– 967)
Volume I
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Dániel VÉKONY |
Bittersweet Friendships: Relations between Hungary and the Middle East, 1953–1988 |
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Country-specific
Topics |
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Csaba BÉKÉS |
Soviet Occupation of Romania, Hungary and Austria 1944/45-1948/49
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László BORHI |
Soviet Occupation of Romania, Hungary and Austria 1944/45-1948/49
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Gernot HEISS
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�sterreich als Schauplatz des Kalten Krieges im Film
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Zoltán MARUZSA
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�sterreichische Kriegsmaterial-Lieferungen an die Bundesrepublik Deutschland und deren rechtliche Grundlage
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Charlotte NATMESSNIG
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�sterreichs Wirtschaft im Kalten Krieg
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Oliver RATHKOLB
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Die �sterreichische �Ostpolitik� gegen�ber Ungarn
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Peter RUGGENTALER |
Soviet Occupation of Romania, Hungary and Austria 1944/45-1948/49
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Ottmar TRASCA |
Soviet Occupation of Romania, Hungary and Austria 1944/45-1948/49
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Gábor TOLLAS
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Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede der Vier-M�chte-Besatzung in Berlin und Wien in der Nachkriegszeit
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Jordan BAEV |
Bulgarian
Intelligence Estimates on NATO's Maritime Power in the Eastern Mediterranean
(1955-1975)
The
Greek Civil War Viewed from the North
Two
Poles of the Cold War Confrontation in Europe: Bulgaria and the Nordic
Countries
The
Irresistible Collapse of the Warsaw Pact : Documents from Bulgarian
Archives, 1985-1991
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Wanda
JARZABEK |
China in the Polish Eyes 1966 - 1972
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Shen ZHIHUA |
Mao and The 1956 Soviet Military Intervention in Hungary |
Péter VÁMOS |
Sino-Hungarian
Relations and the 1956 Revolution
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Oldrich TUMA
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The Impact of the Hungarian Revolution on Czechoslovakia, 1956–1968 |
Zoltán MARUZSA
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"1968" and its effect on the countries of the Soviet Bloc
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On East Germany |
Renáta SZENTESI |
Revolution and the Intelligentsia: How East German students received the '56
Hungarian Revolution |
Zoltán Maruzsa |
German rearmament in the Cold War |
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Magdolna BARÁTH |
Targetted Persons by the State Security Authorities Before and After 1956 |
Csaba BÉKÉS
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Documentary Evidence on the
Hungarian Mediation Efforts between
the US and the Democratic Republic of Vietnam
(1965– 967)
Volume I
French Diplomatic Documents
on the 1956 Hungarian Revolution
Soviet Occupation of Romania, Hungary and Austria 1944/45-1948/49
Bittersweet Friendships: Relations between Hungary and the Middle East, 1953–1988
The Malta Summit of 1989 from Hungarian Perspective: Related Sources after 25 Years
Hungary and the Cuban Missile Crisis:
Selected Documents, 1961-63
Hungarian Foreign Policy in the Bipolar World, 1945–1991
Why Was There No "Second Cold War" in Europe?
Hungarian
Foreign Policy in the Soviet Alliance System, 1968�1989.
Cold
War, D�tente and the 1956 Hungarian Revolution
The
1956 Hungarian Revolution and World Politics
Back
to Europe. The International Context of the Political Transition in
Hungary, 1988-1990
The
Hungarian Question on the UN Agenda. British Foreign Office Documents
from 1956.
Hungary
and the Warsaw Pact, 1954-1989: Documents on the Impact of a Small
State within the Eastern Bloc
The
International Background of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and that
of the Prague Spring in 1968. - A comparative analysis
New
Findings on the 1956 Hungarian Revolution
Political
Transition in Hungary in 1989. Selected Documents
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László BORHI |
Soviet Occupation of Romania, Hungary and Austria 1944/45-1948/49
Containment,
Rollback, Liberation or Inaction? The United States and Hungary in
the 1950s
The
Merchants of the Kremlin�The Economic Roots of Soviet Expansion in
Hungaryďż˝
The International Context of Hungarian Transition, 1989
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Gábor BUR |
Hungarian Diplomacy and the Non-Aligned Movement in the Cold War |
ed. Gergő Bendegúz CSEH |
Documents of the meetings of the Allied Control commission for Hungary 1945-1947 (Warning: 20 MB PDF file)
|
János DÖMÉNY |
The
History of Hungarian-Latin-American Relations after the Second World
War
|
Zoltán GARADNAI |
La tentative de la politique d'ouverture de la Hongrie aux pays de l'Ouest, 1967 - 1968
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Csaba JANCSÁK |
The Spark Of Revolution (1956)
– The Association Of Hungarian University And College Students
(AHUCS) |
Melinda KALMÁR |
Hungary and the Cuban Missile Crisis:
Selected Documents, 1961-63
From
Model Change to Regime Change: The Metamorphosis of the Communist
Party's Tactics in the Democratic Transition.
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Gusztáv KECSKÉS |
French Diplomatic Documents
on the 1956 Hungarian Revolution
De
lautre cote du rideau de fer... (French)
The
North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the Hungarian Revolution of
1956
The
Suez Crisis and the 1956 Hungarian Revolution
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Imre OKVÁTH |
Hungary
in the Warsaw Pact. The Initial Phase of Integration,1957-1971
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Gábor SZÉKELY |
The Formation of the State-socialism System in East-Central Europe in 1947-1949 - the Cominform
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Károly SZERENCSÉS |
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Béla RÉVÉSZ
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The Malta Summit of 1989 from Hungarian Perspective: Related Sources after 25 Years
How
to Consolidate Secret Services in East-Europe after Transition
Documents
on the Dictatorship and the Cold War in the Hungarian Archives - the
case of RFE
Tensions Without Solutions: Romanian-Hungarian Relations, 1987-89
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Zsuzsanna VARGA |
Reshaping the Socialist Economy: the Hungarian Case
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Oliver RATHKOLB |
Die österreichische „Ostpolitik” gegenüber Ungarn
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János M. RAINER
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Introduction to the 1956 Hungarian revolution and the Soviet Bloc countries:
reactions and repercussions
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Alexandr STYKALIN
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The ’56 Hungarian Revolution and Soviet Public Opinion: New sources |
Shen ZHIHUA
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Mao and The 1956 Soviet Military Intervention in Hungary
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László J NAGY
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Bittersweet Friendships: Relations between Hungary and the Middle East, 1953–1988
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Lukasz KAMINSKI
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The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 as Reflected in the Polish Security Services Archives |
Barnabás VAJDA
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The Malta Summit of 1989 from Hungarian Perspective: Related Sources after 25 Years
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Dániel VÉKONY
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Bittersweet Friendships: Relations between Hungary and the Middle East, 1953–1988
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Peter RUGGENTALER
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Soviet Occupation of Romania, Hungary and Austria 1944/45-1948/49
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Ottmar TRASCA
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Soviet Occupation of Romania, Hungary and Austria 1944/45-1948/49
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János KEMÉNY
|
Documentary Evidence on the
Hungarian Mediation Efforts between
the US and the Democratic Republic of Vietnam
(1965– 967)
Volume I |
Renáta SZENTESI
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Revolution and the Intelligentsia: How East German students received the '56
Hungarian Revolution
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Kristina
BURINSKAITE |
New forms of anti-Soviet movement in Lithuania and challenges to KGB after Prague spring
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Balázs SZALONTAI |
North
Korea's Efforts to Acquire Nuclear Technology and Nuclear Weapons:
Evidence from Russian and Hungarian Archives
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Wanda
JARZABEK |
Die Haltung der Volksrepublik Polen zur Normalisierung der Beziehungen mit der Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1960-1975
Hope
and Reality: Poland and the Conference on Security and Cooperation in
Europe, 1964�1989
"Ulbricht-Doktrin" oder "Gomulka-Doktrin"? Das Bemühen der Volksrepublik Polen um eine geschlossene Politik des kommunstischen Blocks gegenüber der westdeutschen Ost-Politik 1966/67
Zwischen Eiszeit und Verständigungssuche. Der Standpunkt der polnischen Regierung in den Beziehungen mit der BRD in den Jahren 1956 - 1981
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István TOTH
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Fifty-Six in Subcarpathia: Influences, consequences and lesson |
Zoltán MARUZSA |
Denuclearization in Central Europe? The Rapacki Plan during the Cold War
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Lukasz KAMINSKI |
The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 as Reflected in the Polish Security Services Archives
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Petre OPRIS |
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Andrzej PACZKOWSKI |
The "Great Historical Experiment" or the Demise of Real Socialism in Poland
Communist Poland 1949�1989: Some Controversies and a Single Conclusion
Polish-Soviet Relations 1944�1989: The Limits of Autonomy
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Csaba BÉKÉS
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Soviet Occupation of Romania, Hungary and Austria 1944/45-1948/49
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László BORHI
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Soviet Occupation of Romania, Hungary and Austria 1944/45-1948/49
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Peter RUGGENTALER
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Soviet Occupation of Romania, Hungary and Austria 1944/45-1948/49
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Ottmar TRASCA
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Soviet Occupation of Romania, Hungary and Austria 1944/45-1948/49
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Dennis DELETANT |
Romania Within the Warsaw Pact: Ambivalences and Ambiguities, 1955-1981. Foreword |
Mihail E. IONESCU |
Romania and the Suez Crisis: Areas of Diplomatic Interest and Political Positions
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Petre OTU |
Romania�s Position Towards the Arab-Israeli War of 1973
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Petre OPRIS |
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Ioana BOCA
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Romania after the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 The reaction of the authorities to student protests |
Dragos PETRESCU
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Fifty-six as an Identiity-Shaping Experience: The case of the Romanian communists |
Béla RÉVÉSZ
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Tensions Without Solutions: Romanian-Hungarian Relations, 1987-89 |
Carmen RIJNONVEANU |
The Impact of Hungarian Revolution of 1956 on Romanias Political “Establishment
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On Slovakia
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Juraj MARUSIAK
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Slovakia and the 1956 Hungarian Revolution: A comparison with Slovak perceptions of the Polish October |
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Balázs SZALONTAI |
The
Diplomacy of Economic Reform in Vietnam: The Genesis of Doi Moi, 1986-1989
[Journal of
Asiatic Studies (Korea University, Asiatic Research Center) 51, Issue
2 (June 2008): 199-252.]
Political
and Economic Crisis in North Vietnam, 1955�56
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Katarina KOVACEVIC
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The Refugee Problem in Yugoslavia
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Marko Miljkovic |
WESTERN TECHNOLOGY IN A
SOCIALIST FACTORY: THE
FORMATIVE PHASE OF
THE YUGOSLAV AUTOMOBILE
INDUSTRY, 1955-1962
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War on Tito's Yugoslavia?
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Péter VUKMAN |
The War of Nerves. The Role of the United Kingdom in Military Assistance to Yugoslavia during the Soviet-Yugoslav Conflict, 1948-1953
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Printed
Publications |
General
Topics |
Csaba BÉKÉS |
East-Central
Europe from 1953 to the Aftermath of the 1956 Revolts in Poland and
Hungary
[Cambridge History of the Cold War, Vol. 1)]
|
|
Country-specific
Topics |
On
Hungary |
Csaba BÉKÉS |
Az
1956-os Magyar Forradalom a vil�gpoltik�ban"[The 1956 Hungarian
Revolution in World Politics]
Evol�ci�
�s Revol�ci�: Magyarorsz�g �s a nemzetk�zi politika 1956-ban [Evolution
and Revolution: Hungary and International Politics in 1956]
The
1956 Revolution: A History in Documents
|
László BORHI
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Hungary
in the Cold War 1945-1956: Between the United States and the Soviet
Union
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On
North Korea |
Balázs SZALONTAI |
Kim
Il Sung in the Khrushchev Era: Soviet-DPRK Relations and the Roots of
North Korean Despotism, 1953-1964
North
Korea's Efforts to Acquire Nuclear Technology and Nuclear Weapons:
Evidence from Russian and Hungarian Archives
|
On
China |
Péter VÁMOS |
Sino-Hungarian
Relations and the 1956 Revolution
Is
China with us? Chinese diplomatic documents on Hungary, 1956
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