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  1. In the Land of Alexander: Gay Travels, With History and Politics, in Hungary, Yugoslavia, Turkey, and Greece by Keith Hale, 1990-08
  2. Sister in Sorrow: Life Histories of Female Holocaust Survivors from Hungary (Raphael Patai Series in Jewish Folklore and Anthropology) (Raphael Patai Series in Jewish Folklore and Anthropology)
  3. From the Cult of Waste to the Trash Heap of History: The Politics of Waste in Socialist and Postsocialist Hungary by Zsuzsa Gille, 2007-03
  4. A History of Modern Hungary: 1867-1994 by Jorg K. Hoensch, Kim Traynor, 1995-11
  5. Social History of Hungary from the Middle of the 19th to the End of the 20th Cen (East European Monograph) by Gábor Gyáni, Gyorgy Kover, et all 2004-08-11
  6. The Wines of Hungary (Classic Wine Library) by Alex Liddell, 2003-05-14
  7. Welcome to Hungary (Welcome to My Country) by Shuh Cheng Chang, Nicole Lundrigan, 2002-12
  8. Researches on the Danube and the Adriatic: Or, Contributions to the Modern History of Hungary and Transylvania, Dalmatia and Croatia, Servia and Bulgaria. Volume 1 by Andrew Archibald Paton, 2002-04-12
  9. History of the Protestant church in Hungary: From the beginning of the reformation to 1850, with reference also to Transylvania by J Craig, 1854
  10. Hungary at War: Civilians and Soldiers in World War II by Cecil, D. Eby, 2007-01-25
  11. Researches on the Danube and the Adriatic: Or, Contributions to the Modern History of Hungary and Transylvania, Dalmatia and Croatia, Servia and Bulgaria. Volume 2 by Andrew Archibald Paton, 2002-04-12
  12. Realm of St. Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary, 895-1526 (International Library of Historical Studies) by Pal Engel, 2001-05-04
  13. The Holocaust in Hungary: Sixty Years Later (East European Monograph) by Randolph Braham, 2006-03-01
  14. Short History of the Hungarian Cinema by Istvan Nemeskurty, 1981-06

21. Hungary History - World66
Like other countries of Eastern Europe Hungary has a history of class religious and ethnic conflicts that were intensified and sometimes decided by the actions
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    [edit this] This is no World66 image. It was found using an Internet search. more.. [Change image] [Upload image] THE HUNGARIAN PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC emerged in 1949 after the Hungarian Workers' Party eliminated its rivals and assumed control of the state. Soviet control of Eastern Europe after World War II had enabled a minuscule communist party lacking popular support to gain power in the country and gradually eliminate its political rivals. Under Matyas Rakosi the party consolidated its control and radically transformed the country economically socially and politically. In the mid-1950s after the Soviet Union had somewhat relaxed its control of Eastern Europe Hungarian society began to mobilize against the regime culminating in the Revolution of 1956. Soviet troops crushed the rebellion leaving power in the hands of Janos Kadar. After consolidating his authority Kadar embarked on a program of economic reform in the mid-1960s. Like other countries of Eastern Europe Hungary has a history of class religious and ethnic conflicts that were intensified and sometimes decided by the actions of larger more powerful neighbors. Beginning in the tenth century German and Bohemian missionaries converted the Magyars. In the early eleventh century Bavarian knights helped Stephen I eliminate rivals and quash peasant revolts. Suleyman the Magnificent's Ottoman armies conquered and partitioned the country with the Habsburgs in the sixteenth century expediting the spread of Protestant faiths. Habsburg rulers colonized Hungary with non-Magyars repressed its Protestants stifled its economic development and attempted to Germanize its people. The Entente powers carved up Hungary after World War I and distributed most of the land to new nation-states. Finally dictator Joseph Stalin enforced Soviet domination over postwar Hungary.

22. Internet Resources For Hungarian Studies - History
SRC Home General Resources Hungarian History Page; Corvinus Library more than 30 on-line books on the hungary history - Mirror in USA;
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23. GP Hungary History
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25. NCBuy: Hungary History - Country Reference
History background report for Hungary. part of the Countries of the World Reference Center profile for Hungary. Country List ». Backgrounds hungary history.
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26. HUNGARY History Jobs
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27. Hungary: History
The reign of Hunyadi s son, Matthias Corvinus, elected king in 1458, was a glorious period in Hungarian history. Matthias maintained
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The Roman provinces of Pannonia and Dacia, conquered under Tiberius and Trajan (1st cent. A.D. ), embraced part of what was to become Hungary. The Huns and later the Ostrogoths and the Avars settled there for brief periods. In the late 9th cent. the Magyars , a Finno-Ugric people from beyond the Urals, conquered all or most of Hungary and Transylvania. The semilegendary leader, Arpad , founded their first dynasty. The Magyars apparently merged with the earlier settlers, but they also continued to press westward until defeated by King (later Holy Roman Emperor) Otto I, at the Lechfeld Halted in its expansion, the Hungarian state began to solidify. Its first king, St. Stephen Andrew II Under Andrew's son, Bela IV , the kingdom barely escaped annihilation: Mongol invaders, defeating Bela at Muhi (1241), occupied the country for a year, and Ottocar II of Bohemia also defeated Bela, who was further threatened by his own rebellious son Stephen V . Under Stephen's son, Ladislaus IV , Hungary fell into anarchy, and when the royal line of Arpad died out (1301) with Andrew III, the magnates seized the opportunity to increase their authority. In 1308, Charles Robert of Anjou was elected king of Hungary as

28. History Of Hungary
History of Hungary A Passionate Fight For Freedom. Hungary has long been an integral part of Europe first as a monarchy for nearly
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Hungary has long been an integral part of Europe first as a monarchy for nearly 1,000 years, then as a Communist state, and finally a democracy. Its constitutional system preceded by several centuries the establishment of Western-style governments in other European countries.
The region that now comprises Hungary was once part of the ancient Roman province of Pannonia. Situated on the periphery of the Roman Empire, the region was among the first to fall to the Germanic tribes that began to seize the Roman dominions in the closing years of the 2nd century AD. The Germanic tribes were later driven from the region by the Huns.
Numerous warring tribes occupied the region for hundreds of years until a new era began with the first millennium and Stephen I, the founder of the Arpad dynasty , who was granted formal recognition as king of Hungary by Pope Sylvester II in 1001 or 1002. Christianity became the official religion, paganism was suppressed, royal authority was centralized, and the country was divided into counties for administrative purposes. The non-Magyar sections of the population were treated as inferior and were forced to shoulder a disproportionate burden of labor and taxation for many centuries. When Stephen died in 1038 the country was left without a direct heir to the throne.
However, years later, the progressive political groups of Hungary won a decisive victory in the legislative election of 1847. At first the Austrian government ignored the voters' mandate, but when threatened by revolution in Vienna the following year, it yielded to Hungarian nationalist demands and authorized the formation of a Hungarian ministry. A nationalistic struggle followed until World War I, when Hungarian political leaders supported the Austrian war effort largely because they feared that a Russian victory would lead to the defection of Hungary's Slavic minorities and the dismemberment of the country. On June 4, 1920, the Hungarian government accepted the Treaty of Trianon, which was part of the World War I peace settlements. The treaty stripped about two-thirds of Hungary's territory, including Transylvania, Croatia, and Slovakia.

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Hungary was part of the polyglot Austro-Hungarian Empire, which collapsed in World War I. It fell under communist rule following World War II. A revolt in 1956 and an announced withdrawal from the Warsaw Pact was met with massive military intervention by Moscow.
In the more open GORBACHEV years, Hungary led the movement to dissolve the Warsaw Pact and steadily shifted toward multiparty democracy and a market-oriented economy. Following the collapse of the USSR in 1991, Hungary developed close political and economic ties to Western Europe. It joined NATO in 1999 and is a frontrunner in a future expansion of the EU. Hungary Overview
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30. World History Archives: History Of Hungary
History of Hungary. History of the Hungarian Social Democratic Party (MSZP). Social history. Roma protest From Workers World. 11 December 1997.
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Decline and Rise of the Left Communists, Socialists and Socialdemocrats in Hungary
By Laszlo Andor, in Newsletter, The International Communication Project, January 1996. History of the Hungarian Social Democratic Party (MSZP).
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From Workers World. 11 December 1997. Mounting racism and discrimination in post-socialist Hungary, especially againt the major minority, the Roma and Sinti peoples (Gypsies).

31. The Hungary Page - Hungarian History, Culture, And Resources
history, Politics, Culture, Links Resources on hungary, featuring Nobel Prize Winners Famous Hungarians, Hungarian Olympic Triumph, Transylvanian
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32. Hungarian History
Important dates of Hungarian history. 5th century The Hungarian tribes left the area of the Urals. They passed along the Volga and the Caspian Sea.
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Important dates of Hungarian history
5th century
The Hungarian tribes left the area of the Urals. They passed along the Volga and the Caspian Sea. After several hundred years of wandering, they reached the Carpathian Basin.
Stephen was converted to Christianity. After his death, he was canonized.
An abbey was set up at Tihany. The foundation charter was drawn up on the northern shore of Lake Balaton. This is the earliest written record extant in the Hungarian language.
The Mongolian Tatars devastated the country. Their presence, which lasted a year, halted development for at least a century. After the warfare with the Hungarians, the Tatars did not continue towards the west.
The Turks occupied Buda. Hungary was split into three parts. The Habsburg governed the western part of the country, the central area was ruled by the Turks, and the south-east Transylvanian principality (today part of Roumania) for a long time was the citadel of Hungarian culture.
Buda was recaptured from the Turks. (The Turks - similarly to the Tartars - could only advance in Europe to the territory of Hungary. Here they were faced by obstacles, after which no strength was left for the siege of Vienna.)
First half of the 19th century
A national reform movement was launched for the political and economic transformation of the country, for Hungarian language and culture. This was when the

33. Brief History Of Hungary
Brief history of hungary. By way of introduction. downloadable texts and books; historical archives. Web sites dealing with Hungarian history.
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To encapsulate the history of eleven-hundred years in some 100 Kbytes of text the author had to be selective - much detail of interest had to be ommitted in order to present the broad outline. Selection, as well as the linking and glossing of the selected facts, inevitably shows up as an editorial view , which might have been subtly different had this text been prepared by someone else but few would question, it is to be hoped, the overall factual accuracy of the narrative. A comment on presentation reading about history in reverse sequence might be more satisfactory than the orthodox approach beloved of schoolmasters, namely starting with the distant past and moving forward through time, which risks boring the reader with details whose subsequent import and consequences only become clear later on. To avoid this risk, the account that follows (the initial Overview and the Checklist of dates apart) has been arranged to start at the present with which the reader is assumed to be at least vaguely familiar and then work its way back to successively earlier antecedents of conditions and events.

34. WWW-VL History Index
WWWVL history hungary. Geography. Gazeteers. Research Materials. Materials. Organizations. Research Centers. Important Dates in Hungarian history. Ancient history. Medieval history /A 16th Century. Ottoman Turkish Wars Habsburg Tyranny The Jewish history of hungary. Jews in hungary.
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35. Jewish History Of Hungary
Jewish history of hungary. Middle Ages to the Ottoman Conquest. Period of the Ottoman Conquest. 18th to 19th Centuries (Until 1867) The Emancipation Period, 18671914. Internal Life during the 19th Century. 1919 to 1939. Holocaust Period Jewish historical tradition, however, only mentions the Jews in hungary from the second half of the 11th century, when
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During the reign of Louis the Great (1342–82), the hostile influence of the Church in Jewish affairs again predominated. The Black Death led to the first expulsion of the Jews from Hungary in 1349. A general expulsion was decreed in 1360, but in about 1364 their return was authorized though they were subjected to restrictions. In 1365 the king instituted the office of "judge of the Jews," chosen from among the magnates, who was in charge of affairs concerning Jewish property, the imposition and collection of taxes, representation of the Jews before the government, and the protection of their rights. The reign of Matthias Corvinus (1458–90) marked a change in favor of the status of the Jews, despite his support of the towns, whose inhabitants, the overwhelming majority of whom were Germans, were inimical to the Jews as dangerous rivals. During the middle of the 14th century the most important Hungarian community was that of Szekesfehervar (Ger. Stuhlweissenburg), whose

36. "History Of German Settlements In Southern Hungary" By Sue Clarkson
history of German Settlements. in Southern hungary. by. Sue Clarkson. ©. copyright 1995, 1996 by Sue Clarkson and FEEFHS; all rights reserved. Latest Update 18 August 1996 more than 1 000 German
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At the end of the nineteenth century, there were more than two million Germans living in Hungary. During the eighteenth century, the Habsburg monarchy of Austria, which ruled Hungary at that time, had enticed Germans to emigrate to the unsettled lands of Southern Hungary, which had been devastated by over 150 years of Turkish occupation. From 1711 to 1750, approximately 800 villages were founded in Hungary by German settlers. The Banat Province was one of the primary areas of settlement.
The Habsburgs had become the ruling monarchy in Hungary in 1527, following the death of King Louis II of Hungary. King Louis was killed defending Hungarian territory against the Turks (Ottoman Empire) at the Battle of Mohacs in 1526. After Mohacs, the Turks dominated two-thirds of Hungary, including the Banat. The remaining portion was ruled by the Habsburgs. War with the Turks continued throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
The Austrian Imperial Army commanded by Prince Eugene of Savoy was finally successful in driving them out. A peace settlement at Karlowitz in 1699 brought Hungary, except for the Banat, under control of the Habsburg Emperor Leopold I. Later, Price Eugene captured the Banat, and the province was ceded to the Habsburg Emperor Charles VI after the Treaty of Passarovitz. The Banat was considered a crown territory of the Holy Roman Empire from 1718 to 1778 and was administered from Vienna during that period.

37. HUNGARY - Introduction
This small country is one of the great survivors of history states and empires emerged, expanded or disintegrated and disappeared around it. hungary and the
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Do extra-terrestrial beings exist? - the Nobel Prize winning Italian physicist, Enrico Fermi, was once asked by his disciples in California. Of course, Fermi answered - they are already here among us, they are called Hungarians...
You are welcome here, in the homeland of the extra-terrestrial beings. Why did Fermi think this about us? Because Hollywood's dream factories were partly built by Hungarian producers, directors, writers and cameramen? Or because - as the saying goes - Hungarians were created by God to sit on horseback? Perhaps because Bela Bartok's music in his own time was considered extra-terrestrial by many? Or because of the Hungarian language, which does not resemble any world language and sounds so strange? So, who are these Hungarians? It is not (yet) known quite precisely. It seems certain they arrived somewhere from Asia. Their nearest kinship is with distant "small" peoples. With regard to Hungary's location, world languages generally define it as: Eastern Europe. In fact, our country is situated in the centre of the continent, in

38. HUNMAGYAR.ORG - HUNGARIAN HISTORY
Hungarians have suffered much from the vicissitudes of more than a thousand years of history. The preservation of Hungarian independence and culture was a
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H ungarians have suffered much from the vicissitudes of more than a thousand years of history. The preservation of Hungarian independence and culture was a constant struggle against foreign powers and foreign influences which sought to impose themselves upon the Hungarians. During the last 1000 years, foreign religions, cultures, languages, political regimes and rulers have been forced upon the Hungarians. As a result, the original ancient Hungarian culture, religion and language have been persecuted and suppressed. H ungary suffered numerous foreign invasions which resulted in the widespread decimation of the Hungarian population and in the partition and dismemberment of Hungary's territory. Foreign occupation and rule brought foreign colonization and exploitation. Hungarians became a minority and second-class citizens in their own country as the key positions in the state administration, the churches, industry, commerce, finance, media, arts, education and other professions were dominated by foreigners due to the anti-Hungarian policies of the foreign rulers and regimes. H ungarians have repeatedly attempted to liberate themselves from foreign oppression. The struggle to reassert Hungarian national interests and cultural identity against foreign political, economic and cultural imperialism and colonialism continues to this day. The apparent end of communism in 1990 did not bring the promised and expected national renewal. The injustices of the past were not redressed. The old elites and their collaborators are still in power and still serving foreign interests. The Hungarian nation still faces a long and hard struggle to achieve real political, economic and cultural self-determination.

39. THE CONTROVERSY ON THE ORIGINS AND EARLY HISTORY OF THE HUNGARIANS
HunMagyar relationship is also referred to in the recently published Hungarian translation of a Turkish version of the history of hungary, (Tarihi Üngürüsz
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THE CONTROVERSY ON THE ORIGINS AND EARLY HISTORY OF THE HUNGARIANS
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I. The traditional account of Hungarian origins and early history according to ancient and medieval sources II. The Finno-Ugrian theory III. The Sumerian question IV. The Settlement of the Carpathian Basin and the Establishment of the Hungarian State by Arpad's Magyars ... Bibliography INTRODUCTION This study was first presented at the Canadian Hungarian Studies Association's 1996 annual conference, on the occasion of the 1100th anniversary of the foundation of the Hungarian State. It is essentially a summary overview of the principal theories in the research on the origins and early history of the Hungarians, with the objective of determining a scientifically acceptable alternative orientation in a field which has been dominated for the past 150 years by political and ideological interests. The purpose of this paper is therefore to outline a more objective perspective by examining the principal research orientations regarding the origins and early history of the Hungarians. The historical period in question covers the time span from the first Neolithic settlement of the Carpathian Basin (5000 BC) to the Christianization of Hungary nearly 1000 years ago. What is it exactly that is being celebrated on the occasion of the 1100th anniversary of Hungary's founding in 896 AD? Is it Árpád's "pagan" Hungary or king István's (Stephen) Christian Hungary? Opinions differ greatly on this complex question. In general, contemporary Hungarian historiography seems to be concentrating more on the last 1000 years of Hungarian history from a predominantly Western point of view, thereby artificially restricting Hungarian history and isolating it from its pre-Christian historical and cultural roots which are often misrepresented or ignored. Hungarian history needs to be reassessed in a broader and more balanced perspective.

40. Information About Budapest And Hungary
Information what tourists may need, general description, history, traveling, currency information, food and Hungarian specialities.
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