On 1 August 1919, the “soviet” government of the Hungarian Republic of Councils was substituted by standard civic cabinet consisting of opposition trade union leaders (so called Gyula Peidl’s trade union cabinet) again. But its life was not long; it was in power only six days. The position of the cabinet was made difficult by the sluggishness of the Paris Peace Conference that did not want to recognize promptly the new Budapest Government and waited for its first steps. But the Entente Powers underestimated their ally, Rumania that made use of the chaotic situation in the country and occupied the capital of Hungary with its army during a few days, in spite of the disapproval of the Entente Powers of further military operations of the Rumani...
The articles about the conflict between Hungary and Romania, which were published in IDC from Novemb...
Danubian Europe presented constant and serious security risks for European peace and stability and, ...
The Treaty of Trianon was the peace settlement that the victors of World War I imposed on Hungary af...
In March 1919, in the midst of a terrible internal and international crisis, Hungary became a Soviet...
After June 4, 1920 the objective was nevertheless the restoration of Saint Stephen's Hungary. How ca...
In the first half of the 1920s, the Hungarian political elite had to handle the situation created ...
Hungarian foreign policy from the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in November 1918 to the ...
Act XI of 1917 gave the opportunity to the Hungarian government to increase the number of the govern...
The goal of the study is to describe the attitude of Budapest to the election of the President of th...
The restoration attempts of Charles Habsburg in Hungary presented one of the last efforts to restore...
The disappearance of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the dissolution of the Kingdom of Hungary led t...
This study is a continuation of the previously published paper in the Central European Publications ...
International audienceThis paper defines the main objectives, stages, and the dynamics of the secret...
The beginning of the 1980–82 crisis in Poland reached Hungary in a time when the so-called Kádár-reg...
The dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the fall of 1918 inaugurated a period of rapid cha...
The articles about the conflict between Hungary and Romania, which were published in IDC from Novemb...
Danubian Europe presented constant and serious security risks for European peace and stability and, ...
The Treaty of Trianon was the peace settlement that the victors of World War I imposed on Hungary af...
In March 1919, in the midst of a terrible internal and international crisis, Hungary became a Soviet...
After June 4, 1920 the objective was nevertheless the restoration of Saint Stephen's Hungary. How ca...
In the first half of the 1920s, the Hungarian political elite had to handle the situation created ...
Hungarian foreign policy from the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in November 1918 to the ...
Act XI of 1917 gave the opportunity to the Hungarian government to increase the number of the govern...
The goal of the study is to describe the attitude of Budapest to the election of the President of th...
The restoration attempts of Charles Habsburg in Hungary presented one of the last efforts to restore...
The disappearance of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the dissolution of the Kingdom of Hungary led t...
This study is a continuation of the previously published paper in the Central European Publications ...
International audienceThis paper defines the main objectives, stages, and the dynamics of the secret...
The beginning of the 1980–82 crisis in Poland reached Hungary in a time when the so-called Kádár-reg...
The dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the fall of 1918 inaugurated a period of rapid cha...
The articles about the conflict between Hungary and Romania, which were published in IDC from Novemb...
Danubian Europe presented constant and serious security risks for European peace and stability and, ...
The Treaty of Trianon was the peace settlement that the victors of World War I imposed on Hungary af...