Sixty Years On: How the Superpowers Could Have Avoided the 1956 Hungarian Revolution


Autoria(s): Békés, Csaba
Data(s)

01/11/2016

Resumo

Following the political transition in Hungary and in East-Central Europe in 1989-90 an archival revolution unfolded in the countries of the former Soviet bloc, including Russia after 1991. Thanks to this process, the previously taboo topic of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution has become one of the best researched events of the history of the Soviet Bloc by the time of the sixtieth anniversary of the events. This includes the international context of the revolt as well, which has been covered by scholars in Hungary and abroad based on multiarchival evidence.

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http://unipub.lib.uni-corvinus.hu/2526/1/COJOURN_Vol1_No3_00_B%C3%A9k%C3%A9sCsaba.pdf

Békés, Csaba (2016) Sixty Years On: How the Superpowers Could Have Avoided the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. Corvinus Journal of International Affairs, 1 (3). pp. 2-12. DOI https://doi.org/10.14267/cojourn.2016v1n3a1

Publicador

Institute of International Studies, Corvinus University of Budapest

Relação

http://unipub.lib.uni-corvinus.hu/2526/

https://doi.org/10.14267/cojourn.2016v1n3a1

https://doi.org/10.14267/cojourn.2016v1n3a1

Palavras-Chave #International relations #History
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Article

PeerReviewed

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en

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