The 1956 Hungarian Revolution and the Soviet Bloc Countries: Reactions and Repercussions
Editors: János Rainer M. and Katalin Somlai
The 1956 Hungarian Revolution and the Soviet Bloc Countries: Reactions and Repercussions
An international conference, Budapest 22-23 September, 2006
Contents
János M. Rainer
Introduction
Alexandr Stykalin
The 1956 Hungarian Revolution and Soviet public opinion. New sources
Shen Zhihua
Mao and the 1956 Soviet military intervention in Hungary
Ioana Boca
Romania after the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. The reaction of the authorities to student protests
Dragoş Petrescu
Fifty-six as an identity-shaping experience. The case of the Romanian communists
Oldřich Tůma
The impact of the Hungarian Revolution on Czechoslovakia, 1956-1968
Juraj Marušiak
Slovakia and the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. A comparison with Slovak perceptions of the Polish October
Łukasz Kamiński
The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 as reflected in the Polish Security Service Archives
Katarina Kovačević
The Hungarian refugee problem in Yugoslavia
István Tóth
Fifty-six in Subcarpathia. Influences, consequences and lessons
Renáta Szentesi
Revolution and the intelligentsia. How East German students received the ’56 Hungarian Revolution