This article endeavours to analyse some characteristic segments of Hungary’s communist party élite between 1948 and 1962. Besides considering nationwide data, I introduce, at least partially, through highlighting one or two major characteristics, some smaller geographical areas, too. First of all, I survey the distinguishing features of Hungary’s capital Budapest, which is followed by an in-depth analysis of certain specific data characterising Zala County, a western region of Hungary. In the second half of the 1940s, a generation in their twenties to thirties seized control over politics within the MKP-MDP apparatus, and the same generation – changing only in terms of the individuals it comprised – retained its hold on power. It is partly ...
This study will illuminate how Kalmar Communist worker’s commune dutifully follows the Soviet ideolo...
O\u27Neil (Univ. of Puget Sound) finds that the collapse of the Hungarian regime in 1989 is best exp...
Between 1945 and 1989, Hungary’s position in international politics was determined by superpower pol...
The 620-kilometer-long Yugoslav-Hungarian border was an area of the so-called Little Cold War in th...
Jan Adamec, Hungary 1956: from a reform of socialism to a national uprising Dizertační práce Univerz...
Cette thèse retrace l’évolution des rapports entre le pouvoir communiste, l’institution ecclésiastiq...
This dissertation explains the transition - the change of political system from a one-party state to...
This paper will analyze Hungary's political, military and economic role in the Soviet Empire and the...
The Hungarian transition from socialism stands out from other examples of political change in the re...
Published online : 31 October 2019The year 1968 witnessed many youth movements, at both internationa...
'The main target of this paper is to report on the process of the formation of educated elites in Hu...
This study examines the changes undergone by urban centers within Greater Budapest’s extension area,...
Hungary’s postcommunist society of the 1990s is a work in progress revealing a prodemocratic yet eco...
This article looks at Soviet policy toward Eastern Europe in 1953-1956, prior to the start of the Hu...
The communist takeover in Hungary after World War II presented obvious challenges, hardships, and ev...
This study will illuminate how Kalmar Communist worker’s commune dutifully follows the Soviet ideolo...
O\u27Neil (Univ. of Puget Sound) finds that the collapse of the Hungarian regime in 1989 is best exp...
Between 1945 and 1989, Hungary’s position in international politics was determined by superpower pol...
The 620-kilometer-long Yugoslav-Hungarian border was an area of the so-called Little Cold War in th...
Jan Adamec, Hungary 1956: from a reform of socialism to a national uprising Dizertační práce Univerz...
Cette thèse retrace l’évolution des rapports entre le pouvoir communiste, l’institution ecclésiastiq...
This dissertation explains the transition - the change of political system from a one-party state to...
This paper will analyze Hungary's political, military and economic role in the Soviet Empire and the...
The Hungarian transition from socialism stands out from other examples of political change in the re...
Published online : 31 October 2019The year 1968 witnessed many youth movements, at both internationa...
'The main target of this paper is to report on the process of the formation of educated elites in Hu...
This study examines the changes undergone by urban centers within Greater Budapest’s extension area,...
Hungary’s postcommunist society of the 1990s is a work in progress revealing a prodemocratic yet eco...
This article looks at Soviet policy toward Eastern Europe in 1953-1956, prior to the start of the Hu...
The communist takeover in Hungary after World War II presented obvious challenges, hardships, and ev...
This study will illuminate how Kalmar Communist worker’s commune dutifully follows the Soviet ideolo...
O\u27Neil (Univ. of Puget Sound) finds that the collapse of the Hungarian regime in 1989 is best exp...
Between 1945 and 1989, Hungary’s position in international politics was determined by superpower pol...