This study explores popular responses to communist rule in Hungary and the role of Western media in the years leading up to the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Most scholars to date have focused on the guiding role of the intelligentsia and the influence of Radio Free Europe. While these were indeed necessary ingredients in the revolutionary stew, Brown argues that the roots of the revolution are more complex. Hungarians from all social strata listened to many Western radio stations; as a result, many of them adopted critical and informed perspectives on the propaganda directed at them from both Moscow and Washington. As Hungarians listened in on the West, their discussion of news and politics generated a shadow public sphere, in which Radio...
The study discloses the secretly held facts of the establishment of Hungarian Television. It analyse...
The objective of the following article is to give the reader a perspective on the events of 1956 in ...
A previous analysis of post-1989 editorials in a Hungarian newspaper investigated ideological develo...
The article is aimed at contributing to the discussion of the role of the mass media system in polit...
The era of a spectacular technological breakthrough in mass communications after the Second World Wa...
Following the political transition in Hungary and in East-Central Europe in 1989-90 an archival revo...
Following the political transition in Hungary and in East-Central Europe in 1989-90 an archival revo...
On coming to power in 1948, the communist regime sought to transform Hungary into "a country of iron...
Jan Adamec, Hungary 1956: from a reform of socialism to a national uprising Dizertační práce Univerz...
During almost twelve years after the Soviet regime crushed the Hungarian Revolution, the Warsaw Pact...
On coming to power in 1948, the communist regime sought to transform Hungary into "a country of iron...
The story of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution at sixty years remains contested. The current center-righ...
The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 undeniably constitutes the internationally most renowned chapter of...
In this essay we are going to examine what considerations formulated U.S. decision-making at Hungary...
This is a postprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Europe-Asia ...
The study discloses the secretly held facts of the establishment of Hungarian Television. It analyse...
The objective of the following article is to give the reader a perspective on the events of 1956 in ...
A previous analysis of post-1989 editorials in a Hungarian newspaper investigated ideological develo...
The article is aimed at contributing to the discussion of the role of the mass media system in polit...
The era of a spectacular technological breakthrough in mass communications after the Second World Wa...
Following the political transition in Hungary and in East-Central Europe in 1989-90 an archival revo...
Following the political transition in Hungary and in East-Central Europe in 1989-90 an archival revo...
On coming to power in 1948, the communist regime sought to transform Hungary into "a country of iron...
Jan Adamec, Hungary 1956: from a reform of socialism to a national uprising Dizertační práce Univerz...
During almost twelve years after the Soviet regime crushed the Hungarian Revolution, the Warsaw Pact...
On coming to power in 1948, the communist regime sought to transform Hungary into "a country of iron...
The story of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution at sixty years remains contested. The current center-righ...
The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 undeniably constitutes the internationally most renowned chapter of...
In this essay we are going to examine what considerations formulated U.S. decision-making at Hungary...
This is a postprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Europe-Asia ...
The study discloses the secretly held facts of the establishment of Hungarian Television. It analyse...
The objective of the following article is to give the reader a perspective on the events of 1956 in ...
A previous analysis of post-1989 editorials in a Hungarian newspaper investigated ideological develo...