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Sandor Kopacsi. “In the Name of the Working Class”. The Inside Story of the Hungarian Revolution.

Biblioteca / 1980-1989

Sandor Kopacsi. “In the Name of the Working Class”. The Inside Story of the Hungarian Revolution.

Toronto: Lester & Orpen Dennys, 1986.

xv, 304 páginas.

Traducción: Daniel y Judy Stoffman.

Edición original: Au nom de la classe ouvrière. París: Laffont, 1979.

Edición en castellano: En nombre de la clase obrera. Hungría 1956: la revolución narrada por uno de sus protagonistas. Barcelona: El Viejo Topo, 2008.

Sándor Kopácsi (1922-2001)

Contents

Foreword / George Jonas

Translators’ Preface

1 – «General Memory»

2 – Andropov and «Budapest by Night»

3 – «You’ll Finish Too High»

4 – In the Old Man’s Service

5 – «You Are Innocent, But…»

6 – Internment Director

7 – Police Chief and Colonel

8 – The Strange Lieutenant Dohany

9 – «Stalin Is Dead: Nichevo«

10 – «Your Uniform Doesn’t Become You»

11 – Imre Nagy and Janos Kadar

12 – Tito’s Revenge

13 – From Demonstration to Riot

14 – A Nasty Blow

15 – «Civil War»

16 – On a Plywood Chair

17 – Operation Sunday

18 – Continue as if Nothing Were Wrong

19 – Farewell to Our Dreams

20 – To Parliament

21 – «Men Sprout Like Weeds»

22 – The Man with a Skeleton’s Fingers

23 – Operation Scapegoat

24 – General Serov’s Sentence

25 – Assassination of an «Unpresentable» Prisoner

26 – In the Labyrinth

27 – «You Will Be a Witness»

28 – «In the Name of the Working Class»

29 – Seven Years of Darkness

30 – «lsten Hozott«