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Hungary - REFERENCE

Hungary - Bibliography

Hungary
Barany, George. Stephen Szechenyi and the Awakening of
     Hungarian Nationalism, 1791-1841. Princeton: Princeton
     University Press, 1968.

Bartha, Antal. Hungarian Society in the 9th and 10th
     Centuries. Budapest: Akademiai Kiado, 1975.

Batt, Judy. Economic Reform and Political Change in Eastern
     Europe. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1988.

Bayerle, Gustav. Ottoman Diplomacy in Hungary.
     Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1972.

Birkbeck, A.M. Rural and Historical Gleanings from Eastern
     Europe. London: Parton, 1854.

Brabourne, Cecil Marcus Knatchbull-Hugessen. The Political
     Evolution of the Hungarian Nation. London: National
     Review Office, 1908.

Crankshaw, Edward. Khrushchev: A Career. New York:
     Viking Press, 1966.

Deak, Istvan. "The Decline and Fall of Habsburg Hungary." Pages
     10-30 in Ivan Volgyes (ed.), Hungary in Revolution,
     1918-19. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1971.

Deutscher, Isaac. Stalin. New York: Oxford University
     Press, 1967.

Dvornik, Francis. The Making of Central and Eastern
     Europe. Gulf Breeze, Florida: Academic International
     Press, 1974.

Fejto, F. A History of the Peoples Democracies: Eastern
     Europe since Stalin. Harmondsworth, United Kingdom:
     Penguin, 1974.

Fischer, Rolf. Entwicklungsstufen des Antisemitismus in
     Ungarn, 1867-1939. Munich: Oldenbourg Verlag, 1988.

Fugedi, Erik. Castle and Society in Medieval Hungary, 1000-
     1437. Budapest: Akademiai Kiado, 1986.

Gati, Charles. Hungary and the Soviet Bloc. Durham,
     North Carolina: Duke University Press, 1986.

Hare, Paul G. "The Beginnings of Institutional Reform in
     Hungary," Soviet Studies [Glasgow], 35, No. 3, July
     1983, 313-30.

------. "Industrial Development of Hungary since World War II,"
     Eastern European Politics and Societies, 2, No. 1,
     Winter 1988, 115-51.

Heinrich, Hans-Georg. Hungary: Politics, Economics, and
     Society. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner, 1986.

Held, Joseph. Hunyadi: Legend and Reality. Boulder,
     Colorado: East European Monographs, 1985.

Helmreich, Ernest C. (ed.). Hungary. New York: Praeger,
     1957.

Hengelmuller, Ladislas. Hungary's Fight for National
     Existence. London: Macmillan, 1913.

Hoensch, Jorg K. A History of Modern Hungary, 1867-1986.
     London: Longman, 1988.

Ignotus, Paul. Hungary. New York: Praeger, 1972.

Janos, Andrew C. The Politics of Backwardness in Hungary,
     1825-1945. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1982.

Jaszi, Oszkar. The Dissolution of the Habsburg Monarchy.
     (2d ed.) Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1961.

Kann, Robert A. A History of the Habsburg Empire, 1526-
     1918. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1974.

Kecskemeti, Paul. The Unexpected Revolution. Stanford,
     California: Stanford University Press, 1961.

Kennan, George F. Russia and the West under Lenin and
     Stalin. New York: Mentor, 1961.

Kertesz, Stephen. Between Russia and the West. Notre
     Dame: Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 1984.

Kiraly, Bela. Hungary in the Late Eighteenth Century: The
     Decline of Enlightened Despotism. New York: Columbia
     University Press, 1969.

Kiraly, Bela, and Paul Jonas. The Hungarian Revolution of
     1956 in Retrospect. (East European Monographs, No. 40.)
     New York: Columbia University Press, 1978.

Kosary, Domokas. A History of Hungary. New York: Arno
     Press and New York Times, 1971.

Kovrig, Bennett. Communism in Hungary from Kun to Kadar.
     Stanford, California: Hoover Institution Press, 1979.

Le Clerc, Jean. Memoirs of Emeric Count Teckely. London:
     T. Goodwin, 1693.

Lukinich, Imre. A History of Hungary in Biographical
     Sketches. Freeport, New York: Books for Libraries
     Press, 1968.

Macartney, Carlile Alymer. A History of Hungary. New
     York: Praeger, 1956.

------. Hungary: A Short History. Chicago: Aldine, 1962.

------. The Magyars in the Ninth Century. Cambridge:
     Cambridge University Press, 1968.

------. October Fifteenth: A History of Modern Hungary, 1929-
     1945. Edinburgh: University Press, 1961.

Marczali, Henrik. Hungary in the Eighteenth Century.
     Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1910.

Micunovic, Veljko. Moskovske godine, 1956-1958. Beograd:
     Jugoslovenska Revija, 1984.

Paget, John. Hungary and Transylvania. London: John
     Murray, 1839.

Pamlenyi, Ervin (ed.). History of Hungary. London:
     Collet's, 1975.

The Present State of Hungary or, A Geographical and
     Historical Description of That Kingdom. London: Henry
     Rhodes, 1687.

Pryce-Jones, David. The Hungarian Revolution. New York:
     Horizon Press, 1970.

Rothschild, Joseph. East Central Europe Between the Two World
     Wars. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1974.

Rusinow, Dennison. The Yugoslav Experiment, 1948-1974.
     Berkeley: University of California Press, 1978.

Scenes of the Civil War in Hungary in 1848 and 1849.
     Philadelphia: E.H. Butler, 1850.

Schopflin, George. Hungary Between Prosperity and
     Crisis. London: Institute for the Study of Conflict,
     1981.

Schopflin, George (ed.). The Soviet Union and Eastern
     Europe. New York: Facts on File, 1986.

The Seat of the War in Hungary, Between the Emperor and the
     Turks. London: A. Bettesworth, 1717.

Seton-Watson, Hugh. Eastern Europe Between the Wars, 1918-
     1941. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1945.

Seton-Watson, Robert W. Racial Problems in Hungary.
     London: S. Constable, 1908.

Sinor, Denis. History of Hungary. New York: Praeger,
     1959.

Spira, Gyorgy. A Hungarian Count in the Revolution of
     1848. Budapest: Akademiai Kiado, 1974.

Stroup, Edsel Walter. Hungary in Early 1848. Buffalo:
     Hungarian Cultural Foundation, 1977.

Talbott, Strobe (ed.). Khrushchev Remembers. Boston:
     Little, Brown, 1970.

Thurston, Herbert S.J., and Donald Attwater. Butler's Lives
     of the Saints. New York: P.J. Kenedy and Sons, 1956.

Tokes, Rudolf L. Bela Kun and the Hungarian Soviet
     Republic. New York: Praeger, 1967.

Toma, Peter A., and Ivan Volgyes. Politics in Hungary.
     San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1975.

A True and Exact Relation of the Imperial Expedition in
     Hungaria in the Year 1684. London: R. Taylor, 1685.

United States. Congress. 99th, 2d Session. Joint Economic
     Committee. East European Economies: Slow Growth in the
     1980s, 3: Country Studies on Eastern Europe and
     Yugoslavia. Washington: GPO, March 28, 1986.

Vardy, S.B., Geza Grosschmid, and Leslie S. Domonkos. Louis
     the Great. Boulder, Colorado: East European Monographs,
     1986.

Verdery, Katherine. "On the Nationality Problem in Transylvania
     until World War I," East European Quarterly, 19,
     Spring 1985, 15-30.

------. Transylvanian Villagers. Berkeley: University of
     California Press, 1983.

West, Rebecca. Black Lamb and Grey Falcon. Middlesex,
     United Kingdom: Penguin, 1986.

Zarek, Otto. The History of Hungary. London: Selwyn and
     Blount, 1934.

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