‘Hungary Failed Illusions’ by Charles Gati is an insightful reference book, available in a used softcover edition, that delves into the complex historical and political landscape of the 1956 Hungarian Revolt. Spanning 264 pages, this comprehensive work examines the intricate dynamics between Moscow, Washington, and Budapest during one of Hungary’s most pivotal periods. Gati, an esteemed historian and political analyst, offers a meticulous analysis of the events leading up to the revolt, the uprising itself, and the subsequent global ramifications. Ideal for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in Cold War studies, this book provides a wealth of information supported by robust research. Whether you’re looking to deepen your understanding of Eastern European history or explore the interplay of international relations during the mid-20th century, ‘Hungary Failed Illusions’ is a valuable addition to any collection.
Hungary Failed Illusions Charles Gati Softcover Reference Book
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This is a used softcover Hungary Failed Illusions Moscow Washington Budapest and the 1956 Hungarian Revolt Charles Gati Reference Book. Total of 264 pages with lots of information.
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