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A Brief History of Hungary and Soviet-Hungarian Relations to the End of World War II
Kadar's Youth and His Early Involvement with the Communist Party
A Short PostWar Experiment in Democracy and the Communist Accession to Power
Power Struggle in the Hungarian Communist Party in the Mid-1950s
The Hungarian Uprising of 1956
The Defeat of the Uprising and Kadar's Installation as Hungary's New Leader
Kadar's Consolidation of His Hold on the Party and the Revival of the Economy
Rift with the United States and Special Relationship with Khrushchev
The Collectivization of Agriculture and Kadar's Journey to the United Nations
Kadar's Emergence as a Leader in His Own Right
Kadar's Bold Experiment--The New Economic Mechanism: 1968
The Czechoslovak Crisis of 1968 and Kadar's Dilemma
Early Economic Successes: 1968-1972
The Slowing of the Reforms and the Effects of the Worldwide Price Explosion
Return to the Reforms and Mounting Economic Problems
Epilogue: The End of the Kadar Era
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Add Hungary and the USSR, 1956-1988: Kadar's Political Leadership, Vol. 227, In this comprehensive analysis of Hungarian political and economic developments over the past 30 years, Felkay focuses particularly on the role played by the country's long-tenured Communist leader, Janos Kadar. Basing his study on a comprehensive critica, Hungary and the USSR, 1956-1988: Kadar's Political Leadership, Vol. 227 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Hungary and the USSR, 1956-1988: Kadar's Political Leadership, Vol. 227, In this comprehensive analysis of Hungarian political and economic developments over the past 30 years, Felkay focuses particularly on the role played by the country's long-tenured Communist leader, Janos Kadar. Basing his study on a comprehensive critica, Hungary and the USSR, 1956-1988: Kadar's Political Leadership, Vol. 227 to your collection on WonderClub |