The
Architecture of Historic Hungary
by Dora Wiebenson (Editor), József Sisa (Editor)
Publisher: MIT Press; (May 24, 1998)
At
the Gate of Christendom : Jews, Muslims, and 'Pagans' in Medieval Hungary,
C. 1000-C. 1301 (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought. Fourth)
by Nora Berend (Author)
The
Austro-Hungarian Forces in World War I (2) 1916-18
by Peter Jung, Darko Pavlovic
Paperback from Osprey Pub Co
Book Published: December, 2003
The
Banality of Goodness: The Story of Giorgio Perlasca (Erma Konya Kess Lives
of the Just and Virtuous Series)
by Enrico Deaglio, Gregory Conti
from Univ of Notre Dame Pr
Bridge
at Andau
by James A. Michener
Book Description: At four o'clock in the morning on a Sunday
in November 1956, the city of Budapest was awakened by the shattering sound
of Russian tanks tearing the city apart. The Hungarian revolution -- five
brief, glorious days of freedom that had yielded a glimpse at a different
kind of future -- was over.
But there was a bridge at Andau, on the Austrian border, and if a Hungarian
could reach that bridge, he was nearly free. It was about the most inconsequential
bridge in Europe, but by an accident of history it became, for a few flaming
weeks, one of the most important bridges in the world, for across its unsteady
planks fled the soul of a nation....
Here is James A. Michener at his most gripping, with a historic account
of a people in desperate revolt, a true story as searing and unforgettable
as any of his bestselling works of fiction.
Paperback: 288 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.83 x
6.92 x 4.23
Publisher: Fawcett Books; Reissue edition (March 1988)
ISBN: 0449210502
Budapest
1900: A Historical Portrait of a City and Its Culture
by John Lukacs
from Grove Press
A
Concise History of Hungary (Cambridge Concise Histories)
by Miklós Molnár (Author), Anna Magyar (Translator)
Book Description This book offers a comprehensive thousand-year
history of the land, people, society, culture and economy of Hungary, from
its nebulous origins in the Ural Mountains to the 1988 elections. It tells
above all the thrilling story of a people who became a great power in the
region and then fought against--and were invaded by--Ottomans, Germans
and Soviets. The Hungarian people preserved nevertheless a continuous individuality
through their Ural-born language and a specifically Hungaro-European culture.
Publisher: Cambridge Univ Pr (Trd); (July 2001) |
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Emperor
Francis Joseph, King of the Hungarians
by Andras Gero
Book Description This book examines the evolution of relations
between the Habsburg ruler of Hungary and his subjects from the crushing
of the Hungarian Revolution of 1849 to the Compromise of 1867 and on to
World War I. The book explains the evolution of Francis Joseph´s attitude
toward the Hungarians whose public adulation of their king camouflaged
a historical condition of enmity that never disappeared.
Publisher: East European Monographs; 0 edition (March
15, 2001)
From
Coloman the Learned to Bela III
by Z.J. Kosztolnyik
Publisher: East European Monographs; 0 edition (May 15, 1987)
The Doctors' Plague: Germs, Childbed Fever, and the Strange Story
of Ignac Semmelweis (Great Discoveries)
by Sherwin B. Nuland
Listed under The History
of Medicine
Istvan
II (1116-1131)
by John Tuzson
Book Description Hungarian historical writing has long been
distorted by the culture of the historians: the 300-year long Habsburg
German-Austrian rule, the nationlistic concepts of the nineteenth century,
and more recently, the Communist doctrines. This work corrects these biases
by reassessing the bad reputation of the orphan Hungarian king, Istvan
II.
Publisher: East European Monographs; 0 edition (September
15, 2002)
The
G.I. Prince
by Franz Hohenlohe
Autobiography of the Hungarian prince and socialite.
Publisher: Event Horizon Press; (January 1995)
The Habsburg Monarchy, 1809-1918 : A History of the Austrian Empire
and Austria-Hungary
by Alan John Percivale Taylor
Listed under The Habsburgs
A
History of Hungary
by Peter F. Sugar (Editor), Peter Hanak (Editor), Tibor Frank (Editor)
Publisher: Indiana University Press; Reprint edition
(August 1994)
Hungarian
Rhapsodies: Essays on Ethnicity, Identity, and Culture
by Richard Teleky
from University of Washington Press
Hungary
: The Art of Survival
by Paul Lendvai, Noel Clark (Translator)
Hardcover: 178 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.00 x
9.00 x 6.00
Publisher: I.B. Tauris ; (August 1990)
ISBN: 1850431183
Hungary
At War: Civilians and Soldiers in World War II
by Cecil D. Eby, unknown
from Pennsylvania State Univ Pr (Txt)
Jewish
Budapest: Monuments, Rites, History
by Kinga Frojimovics, Geza Komoroczy, Viktoria Pusztai, Andrea Strbik
Hardcover from Central European University Press
Book Published: January, 1999
Kolin
1757: Frederick the Great's First Defeat (Campaign, 91)
by Simon Millar, Adam Hook, Osprey Publishing
from Osprey Pub Co
Krudy's
Chronicles: Turn-Of-The-Century Hungary in Gyula Krudy's Journalism
by Gyula Krudy, John Batki, John Lukacs
from Central European University Press
Louis
the Great, King of Hungary and Poland
by Steven Bela Vardy (Editor)
Publisher: East European Monographs; 0 edition (May 15, 1987)
Memoir
of Hungary 1944-1948
by Sandor Marai, Albert Tezla (Translator)
A
Millenium of Hungarian Military History
by Bzla K.Kiraly Kiraly, Laszlo Veszprzmy, Bela K. Kiraly, Laszlo Veszpremy
Hardcover from East European Monographs
Book Published: September, 2003
A
Nervous Splendor: Vienna, 1888-1889
by Frederic Morton
Paperback from Viking Press
Book Published: October, 1980
Masquerade
: Dancing Around Death in Nazi-Occupied Hungary
by Tivador Soros, Humphrey Tonkin (Translator)
Publisher: Arcade Publishing; (July 2001)
The
Politics of Genocide : The Holocaust in Hungary : Condensed Edition
by Randolph L. Braham
Talking with Angels: A Document from Hungary
by Gitta Mallasz, Daimon Verlag
Listed under Angels & Miracles
A
Testament of Revolution
by Bela G. Liptak
Hungary's 1956 student-led revolution against the tyranny of Soviet
oppression by a survivor. Db.
Hardcover from Texas A&M University Press
Book Published: May, 2001 |
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Upon
the Head of the Goat : A Childhood in Hungary, 1939-1944
by Aranka Siegal
Reading level: Young Adult
Paperback: 224 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.54 x
7.16 x 4.44
Publisher: Puffin; Reissue edition (May 1994)
ISBN: 014036966X
Visions
of Utopia
by Laszlo Szechenyi
Paperback from Upublish.com
Book Published: 15 April, 1998
Seeking Structure from Nature : The Organic Architecture of Hungary
Publisher: Birkhauser Architectural; (August 1996)
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The First World War : Germany and Austria-Hungary, 1914-1918 (Modern
Wars)
by Holger H. Herwig, Hew Strachan (Preface)
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King Saint Stephen of Hungary
by Gyorgy Gyorffy
Publisher: East European Monographs; (September 1994)
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