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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- FOREWORD vii
- AUTHOR’S PREFACE ix
- CONTENTS xiii
- 1. Summons to the Kremlin 1
- 2. The Historical Setting: Expansionism and Satellitism 9
- 3. The Communists Take Over 28
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THE FIRST PHASE. Hotbed of Conflicts: The Stalinist Dictatorship 1949–1953
- 4. Party and State 39
- 5. Security Police: Purges and Terror 58
- 6. The Army of a Satellite 70
- 7. Economics in Stalinist Hungary 81
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THE SECOND PHASE. Dual Leadership — Conflicting Policies 1953–1955
- 8. The Gladiators Square Off 91
- 9. Rivalry of Party and State 102
- 10. The Third Party Congress and the People’s Patriotic Front 118
- 11. Economic Problems of the New Course 129
- 12. Political Prisoners — Liability and Peril 143
- 13. About-face in Moscow: Nagy’s Fall 152
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THE THIRD PHASE. Single Leadership — Divided Party 1955–1956
- 14. Rákosi Sole Master — but with Strings Attached 173
- 15. Imre Nagy: “Withdrawal” and “Return” 185
- 16. The Eager Flock of an Unsuspecting Shepherd 200
- 17. Effect Beyond Intent — Impact of the Twentieth Party Congress 211
- 18. Rákosi’s Fall 221
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THE FOURTH PHASE. The Revolution. 1956
- 19. Rajk’s Body and Imre Nagy’s Return 243
- 20. Yugoslavia Complies—Poland Rises—Hungary Revolts 258
- 21. Party and Government during the Revolution 280
- 22. Hungarian Armed Forces during the Revolution 306
- 23. Revolutionaries and Revolutionary Institutions 319
- 24. Foreign Factors: The Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, and Suez 341
- 25. The Second Soviet Intervention — Kádár versus Nagy 358
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THE FIFTH PHASE. Aftermath of a Revolution. 1957–1961
- 26. Consolidation, Restoration, and Repression 383
- 27. The New “New Party” and Its Government 400
- 28. Means of Coercion and Control: Soviet and Domestic 427
- 29. Synchronizing a Satellite 448
- 30. International Implications of the Hungarian Situation 467
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Nationalism versus Communism
- 31. Nationalism versus Communism 493
- Bibliography 515
- Notes 521
- Index 575
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- FOREWORD vii
- AUTHOR’S PREFACE ix
- CONTENTS xiii
- 1. Summons to the Kremlin 1
- 2. The Historical Setting: Expansionism and Satellitism 9
- 3. The Communists Take Over 28
-
THE FIRST PHASE. Hotbed of Conflicts: The Stalinist Dictatorship 1949–1953
- 4. Party and State 39
- 5. Security Police: Purges and Terror 58
- 6. The Army of a Satellite 70
- 7. Economics in Stalinist Hungary 81
-
THE SECOND PHASE. Dual Leadership — Conflicting Policies 1953–1955
- 8. The Gladiators Square Off 91
- 9. Rivalry of Party and State 102
- 10. The Third Party Congress and the People’s Patriotic Front 118
- 11. Economic Problems of the New Course 129
- 12. Political Prisoners — Liability and Peril 143
- 13. About-face in Moscow: Nagy’s Fall 152
-
THE THIRD PHASE. Single Leadership — Divided Party 1955–1956
- 14. Rákosi Sole Master — but with Strings Attached 173
- 15. Imre Nagy: “Withdrawal” and “Return” 185
- 16. The Eager Flock of an Unsuspecting Shepherd 200
- 17. Effect Beyond Intent — Impact of the Twentieth Party Congress 211
- 18. Rákosi’s Fall 221
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THE FOURTH PHASE. The Revolution. 1956
- 19. Rajk’s Body and Imre Nagy’s Return 243
- 20. Yugoslavia Complies—Poland Rises—Hungary Revolts 258
- 21. Party and Government during the Revolution 280
- 22. Hungarian Armed Forces during the Revolution 306
- 23. Revolutionaries and Revolutionary Institutions 319
- 24. Foreign Factors: The Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, and Suez 341
- 25. The Second Soviet Intervention — Kádár versus Nagy 358
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THE FIFTH PHASE. Aftermath of a Revolution. 1957–1961
- 26. Consolidation, Restoration, and Repression 383
- 27. The New “New Party” and Its Government 400
- 28. Means of Coercion and Control: Soviet and Domestic 427
- 29. Synchronizing a Satellite 448
- 30. International Implications of the Hungarian Situation 467
-
Nationalism versus Communism
- 31. Nationalism versus Communism 493
- Bibliography 515
- Notes 521
- Index 575