Simon Attila et al.: Revolúcia v susedstve. Maďaraská revolúcia v roku 1956 a Slovensko (Somorja-Pozsony, 2017)
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[CONTENTS] I. Revolution in the Neighbours (Attila Simon) ....................................................................................................... 7 II. Limits of the Bipolar World in the Mid-1950s (Slavomír Michälek) ........................................................................................... 17 III. 1956: Symbols, Accents, Interpretations (Réka Kiss) .......................................................................................................... 35 IV. Prague, Bratislava and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 (Árpád Popély).................................................................................................... 53 V. The Czechoslovak State Security and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 (László Bukovszky) ............................................................................................. 71 VI. Reaction of the Czechoslovak Army to the Uprising in Hungary in the Autumn of 1956 (Jiri Bilek) ................................................................... 91 VII. The Missing Stories from the Rural Hungary in 1956 (Zsuzsanna Varga)............................................................................................. 107 VIII. Forgotten Life Stories from South Slovakia in 1956-1957 (Štefan Gaučík) ................................................................................................. 119 IX. Assessment of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution in Komárno and the Komárno District, with Particular Reference to Hungarians in Czechoslovakia (Ildikó Bajcsi).................................................................... 135 X. The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and Czechoslovakia. Selected Bibliography (Árpád Popély)............................................................ 151 XI. Sources and Literature..................................................................................... 161 XII. Summary.......................................................................................................... 173 Authors 177