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Hungary - REFERENCE
Hungary - Bibliography
Hungary
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Kecskemeti, Paul. The Unexpected Revolution. Stanford,
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Kennan, George F. Russia and the West under Lenin and
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Kosary, Domokas. A History of Hungary. New York: Arno
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Micunovic, Veljko. Moskovske godine, 1956-1958. Beograd:
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Rothschild, Joseph. East Central Europe Between the Two World
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------. Transylvanian Villagers. Berkeley: University of
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