Biblioteca / 1960-1969
Rudolf Tökés. Béla Kun and the Hungarian Soviet Republic. The Origins and Role of the Communist Party of Hungary in the Revolutions of 1918-1919.
Nueva York: Praeger, 1967.
Londres: Pall Mall Press, 1967.
xii, 292 páginas.
Contents
1 – The Beginnings of Socialism in Hungary
2 – Hungarian Socialists During World War I
3 – Hungarian Bolsheviks in Russia
4 – The October Revolution and the Founding of the Communist Party of Hungary
5 – The Communist Party of Hungary in the Bourgeois-Democratic Revolution
6 – The Rise of the Hungarian Soviet Republic
7 – The Hungarian Soviet Republic
8 – The Fall of the Hungarian Soviet Republic
9 – Hungarian Communism and World Revolution: An Ambiguous Legacy
Appendix
A – Hungarian Trade-Union Membership, 1899-1919
B – Strikes in Hungary, 1905-1913
C – Correspondence of the Hungarian Group, Russian Communist Party (Bolshevik)
D – For a Leninist Hungarian Communist Party
E – Béla Kun’s Return from Russia and First Days in Budapest
F – Organization and Leadership of the Communist Party of Hungary, Nov. 4, 1918 to March 21, 1919
G – Second Central Committee, Communist Party of Hungary
H – The Documents of Unity
I – Propaganda Leaflets and Handbills Published by the People’s Commissariat for Public Education, March 21 to Aug. 2, 1919
J – Biographical Directory of Leading Figures of the Hungarian Soviet Republic of 1919
K – Leaders of the Hungarian Soviet Republic Who Died During or as a Consequence of the Great Purges in the Soviet Union
BIBLIOGRAPHY