13–24 termék, összesen 75 db

Documenta Transsylvanica 1.

$ 20.00

A review of Transsylvania’s past & present articles: Bartok, Transylvanian towns, Tisza Istvan policy, Kallos: Book of ballads …. articles in English, German, French

Four Days That Shook Hungary

$ 19.95

Budapest  October 1989. 5-9

Freedom 56

$ 40.00

A comprehensive first-hand historical compilation of the Hungarian Revolution and its aftermath, including the 50th anniversary with more than 160 interviews, accounts, anecdotes, documents, poems and pictures from survivors, friends and adversaries from all walks of life worldwide.

From Warsaw to Sofia – A History of Eastern Europe

$ 29.90

The nations and peoples of Eastern Europe – war-torn, divided, strife-ridden and subjected to persecution from both East and West – yet enduring with remarkable resilience, preserving distinct cultures and traditions while struggling to advance in a modern world.

Hungarian Americans in the current of history

$ 60.00

In twelve essays on Hungarian-American history, the authors discuss Louis Kossuth’s tumultuous mid-nineteenth-century visit to the United States, the political activities of Hungarian-Americans during and after World War II, and the question of dual and multiple identities, among many other topics.

Hungarian Studies Review 2007 spring-fall

$ 15.00

1956 in Hungary I. – Precedents, Events and Consequences

In Search of a New Homeland

$ 29.95

The Prehistory of the Hungarian People and the Conquest

In the Name of the Working Class – The Inside Story of the Revolution

$ 29.90

In 1956, at the time of the Hungarian Revolution, Kopacsi was police chief in Budapest. He had fought in the anti-Nazi Resistance and welcomed the Soviet Army. Purges in the police forces during the early 1950s eventually led him to question Soviet motives. He and seven other leaders were tried and sentenced to long prison terms. This fascinating insider’s account adds a new dimension to Hungary’s history.

Journey to a revolution – Personal memoir of 1956, Hungary

$ 24.90

In October 1956, Michael Korda and three friends traveled to Budapest to bring badly needed medicine to the hospitals; and to participate, at street level, in one of the great battles of the postwar era. Journey to a Revolution is at once history and a compelling memoir; the author’s riveting account of the course of the revolution, from its heroic beginnings to the sad martyrdom of its end.