Biblioteca / 1970-1979
E. Kabos – A. Zsilák, editors. Studies on the History of the Hungarian Trade-Union Movement.
Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1977.
308 páginas.
Traducción: Alex Bandy.
CONTENTS
Foreword
Tibor Erényi: The Origins of the Hungarian Trade-Union Movement
Ernö Kabos: The Links between the Social Democratic Party of Hungary and the Trade Unions from 1890 to 1914
János Kende: The Organizing Role of the Trade Unions in the Economic and Military Fields during the Hungarian Republic of Councils (March 1919-July 1919)
Kalman Szakács: The Trade-Union Politics of the Hungarian Party of Communists (August 1919-October 1944)
Péter Sipos: The Trade Unions, Employers and the State in Hungary during the Early 1920’s
György Borsányi: The Great Depression and the Organized Working Class in Hungary (1929-1933)
Istvan Pintér: The Role of the Trade Unions in the Anti-Fascist Resistance Movement (1941-1945)
Miklós Habuda: The Trade Unions in the Struggle for Workers’ Power (1944-1948)
Márton Buza: The Hungarian Trade Unions in the Era of the Construction of Socialism
APPENDIX
Hungarian Politicians Mentioned in the Studies
Chronology
Literature and Archive Sources Used