Hungarian Uprising
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Noel Barber. Seven Days of Freedom: The Hungarian Uprising 1956. Stein and Day. 1974. 266pp. Csaba Békés; Malcolm Byrne; János Rainer (editor). The 1956 Hungarian Revolution: A History in Documents. Central European University Press. 2002. 598pp. Terry Cox (editor). Hungary 1956: Forty Years On. Routledge. 1997. 162pp. Charles Gati. Failed Illusions: Moscow, Washington, Budapest, and the 1956 Hungarian Revolt. Stanford University Press. 2006. 264pp. Paul Kecskemeti. The Unexpected Revolution: Social Forces in the Hungarian Uprising. Stanford University Press. 1961. 178pp. Paul Lendvai. Translated by Ann Major. One Day That Shook the Communist World: The 1956 Hungarian Uprising and Its Legacy. Princeton University Press. 2008. 297pp. John P. C. Matthews. Explosion: The Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Hippocrene Books. 2007. 691pp. János Radványi. Hungary and the Superpowers: The 1956 Revolution and Realpolitik. Hoover Institution Press. 1972. 197pp. Victor Sebestyen. Twelve Days: The Story of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. Pantheon Books. 2006. 340pp.
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