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20th century Hungary and the great powers / edited by Ignác Romsics.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: DB947 .A13 1995

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    Variant Title
    Twentieth century Hungary and the great powers
    Series
    Atlantic studies on society in change ; no. 83
    War and society in East Central Europe ; v. 33
    East European monographs ; no. 417
    Atlantic studies on society in change ; no. 83.
    War and society in East Central Europe ; v. 33.
    East European monographs ; no. 417.
    Format
    Book
    Published
    Boulder, Colo. : Social Science Monographs ; Highland Lakes, N.J. : Atlantic Research and Publications, Inc. ; New York : Distributed by Columbia University Press, 1995
    Locale
    Hungary
    Contents
    German and Austro-Hungarian War Planning and War Aims and the Concept of Mitteleuropa / Graydon A. Tunstall, Jr.
    Russian War Aims Concerning Hungary during World War I / Tibor Hajdu
    French War Aims against Austria-Hungary and the Treaty of Trianon / Peter Pastor
    British Policy towards Central Europe during World War I
    Géza Jeszenszky / American Peace Preparations during World War I and the Shaping of the New Hungary / Sándor Taraszovics
    Italy and Hungary at the Time of the Paris Peace Conference, 1919 / Zsuzsa L. Nagy
    Hungary's International Position in the 1920s / Ferenc Pölöskei
    The Western Powers and the Danube Basin in the 1930s / László Diószegi
    Is Hungary Still in Mitteleuropa? / Mario D. Fenyo
    Hungarian-German Military Cooperation during World War II / Sándor SzakáIy
    Wartime American Plans for a New Hungary and the Paris Peace Conference, 1941-1947 / Ignác Romsics
    British Foreign Policy towards East Central Europe and Hungary, 1939-1947 / András D. Bán
    The Atlantic Democracies and the Movements for a ''Free Hungary" during World War II / Nándor F. Dreisziger
    Soviet Foreign Policy towards Central and Eastern Europe and Hungary, 1941-1947 / Stephen Borsody
    Illusions in Diplomacy: The Memoirs of Aladár Szegedy-Maszák / Mihály Szegedy-Maszák
    Soviet Expansionism or American Imperialism? American Response to the Sovietization of Hungary / László Borhi
    Soviet Foreign Policy towards Hungary, 1953-1956 / Tibor Hajdu
    Liberators: The Great Powers and Hungary in 1956 / Bennett Kovrig
    Hungary and the Soviet Union in the Kádár Era, 1956-1988 / Andrew Felkay
    The Hungarian Army under Soviet Control / Béla K. Király
    Programmed Anmesia and Rude Awakening: Hungarian Minorities in International Politics, 1945-1989 / Andrew Ludanyi
    "Differentiation" vs. Human Rights: The Dilemma of U. S. Policy towards Romania in the Case of the Hungarian Minority / James M. White
    Promise and Vision: A Hungarian Assessment of the U. S. Position on Partnership for Peace / Pál Tar
    Other Authors/Editors
    Romsics, Ignác, 1951-
    Notes
    Papers presented at a conference held at Indiana University, Bloomington, on March 4-5, 1994.
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    German and Austro-Hungarian War Planning and War Aims and the Concept of Mitteleuropa / Graydon A. Tunstall, Jr. -- Russian War Aims Concerning Hungary during World War I / Tibor Hajdu -- French War Aims against Austria-Hungary and the Treaty of Trianon / Peter Pastor -- British Policy towards Central Europe during World War I -- Géza Jeszenszky / American Peace Preparations during World War I and the Shaping of the New Hungary / Sándor Taraszovics -- Italy and Hungary at the Time of the Paris Peace Conference, 1919 / Zsuzsa L. Nagy -- Hungary's International Position in the 1920s / Ferenc Pölöskei -- The Western Powers and the Danube Basin in the 1930s / László Diószegi -- Is Hungary Still in Mitteleuropa? / Mario D. Fenyo -- Hungarian-German Military Cooperation during World War II / Sándor SzakáIy -- Wartime American Plans for a New Hungary and the Paris Peace Conference, 1941-1947 / Ignác Romsics -- British Foreign Policy towards East Central Europe and Hungary, 1939-1947 / András D. Bán -- The Atlantic Democracies and the Movements for a ''Free Hungary" during World War II / Nándor F. Dreisziger -- Soviet Foreign Policy towards Central and Eastern Europe and Hungary, 1941-1947 / Stephen Borsody -- Illusions in Diplomacy: The Memoirs of Aladár Szegedy-Maszák / Mihály Szegedy-Maszák -- Soviet Expansionism or American Imperialism? American Response to the Sovietization of Hungary / László Borhi -- Soviet Foreign Policy towards Hungary, 1953-1956 / Tibor Hajdu -- Liberators: The Great Powers and Hungary in 1956 / Bennett Kovrig -- Hungary and the Soviet Union in the Kádár Era, 1956-1988 / Andrew Felkay -- The Hungarian Army under Soviet Control / Béla K. Király -- Programmed Anmesia and Rude Awakening: Hungarian Minorities in International Politics, 1945-1989 / Andrew Ludanyi -- "Differentiation" vs. Human Rights: The Dilemma of U. S. Policy towards Romania in the Case of the Hungarian Minority / James M. White -- Promise and Vision: A Hungarian Assessment of the U. S. Position on Partnership for Peace / Pál Tar

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    0880333146
    Physical Description
    vii, 391 p. : maps ; 23 cm.

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