Budapest története IV. A márciusi forradalomtól az őszirózsás forradalomig (Budapest 1978)
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CONTENTS HISTORY OF BUDAPEST FROM THE MARCH REVOLUTION TO THE BOURGEOIS-DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION (1848 1918) PREFACE ~- 8 SOURCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 9-19 I. Questions of the research 9 — 12 II. List of abbreviations 13—19 G y org y Spira. HEART OF THE REVOLUTIONARY COUNTRY 1848—1849 I. PEST HELPING rí . tr TO WIN THE REVOLUTION AΗÎD 1. Outbreak of the revolution and the citizens of Pest 23—27 2. Development of the revolution in the sister towns 27—29 3. Paris of Hungary 30—32 4. Outcrop of differences among the citizens of Pest 32—36 I [. THE TOWN „ BEING REORGANIZED 57-00 1. The "Holy Week" of inner fightings in Pest 37 — 39 2. Ebb and tide of inner fightings 39—41 3. First striking signs of the counter-revolutionary danger .... 41—44 4. Paralysation of the economic activity and reform in the guilds 45-47 5. Reformation of governing the towns 47—53 6. Approach of the open appearance of the counter-revolution 53—55 III. THE TOWN PREPARING FOR FIGHTING 5/-73 1. The open appearance of the counter-revolution and the citizens of Pest 58—59 2. Repulse of the first attack of the counter-revolutionary forces 59—63 3. Months of organizing the defensive warfare 63 — 71 4. Reception of the second counter-revolutionary attack 71 —73 IV. THE TOWN IN ENEMY HANDS 75-85 1. Introduction of the occupiers 75 — 78 2. Reception of the occupiers 78—82 3. The last two months of the occupation 82—85 V. PEST SAYING GOOD-BYE TO THE REVOLUTION 8/-104 1. Reviving Pest 87—91 2. Taking possession of Buda 91—95 3. The town flushed with victory 95 — 101 4. The last days of the free Budapest 101—104 NOTES 105-116 50* 787