TABLE OF CONTENTS DOSSIER ON STATE SECURITY László Varga In the background of the Rajk trial. Edmond Ferenczi and Noel Haviland Field Éva Standeisky Anti-Semitism among intellectuals in the early Kádár era János M. Rainer Who is against us? Little Hungarian military plot in 1961 Pál Germuska The activity of the state security services in the socialist industrial works in the 1960s Vera Pécsi Blunder. The state security organs’ case with György Krassó in 1963–1964 Edit Sasvári Why Pór? On the nature of Kádár’s ”sending messages-mechanism” Helmut Müller-Enbergs ”The plans of the enemy can be discovered only by means of spies”. Browsing in the spy literature of 1999
ORDINARY COURSES OF LIFE AND LIFE STRATEGIES IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY János M. Rainer Introduction Marcell Bálint ”Not ordinary, still not peculiar” András Lénárt A master of the art of living Róbert Takács Before speech day. The script of a failed life
1956 STUDIES, SOURCE PUBLICATIONS György Litván Myths and legends on 1956 Gyula Kozák Organizations in the 1956 revolution Klára Szabó The Budapest city council in the revolution László Eörsi The insurgents of Vajdahunyad street Márkus Keller The factory and the worker. The workers’ council of the ”May Day” clothes-factory in 1956–1957 Tibor Valuch The land question and the Hungarian village in 1956–1957 Attila Szakolczai Mass movements in Miskolc, October 25–26, 1956 Fruzsina AlbertBeáta DávidZsuzsanna Kőrösi An attempt at the sociometrical analysis of life course oral history interviews
REVIEWS Zsolt Szabó Germany divided. Géza Mezei: Germany and the Cold War. The Allied Powers and the German question, 19451961 Katalin Somlai active neutrality a’ la Austria. Katalin Soós: 1956 and Austria. Gusztáv Kecskés Why is Marianne away? French policy towards Eastern Europe in the second half of the twentieth century. Thomas Schreiber: Les actions de la France à l’Est ou Les absences de Marianne András B. Hegedűs A Danish hero of the Hungarian revolution. Bo Lidegaard: The highest price. Povl Bang-Jensen and the United Nations 1955–1959 Pál Germuska New model, old model? Restoration or adjustment. The institutionalization of repression in the early Kádár era, 1956–1962 Éva Standeisky A bloody decade with nice memories. ”Beszélő” years, 1957–1968. The history of the Kádár era Zsuzsanna Kőrösi ”Do you want to be happy? Be satisfied!” Mrs. János Hermann: Under a graver
REPORTS On the activities of the 1956 Institute, 1999. Compiled by János M. Rainer and Pál Germuska Publications of the Institute’s fellows, July 1999 – June 2000. Compiled by László Győri Selected bibliography on the history of the 1956 revolution, 1999–2000. Compiled by László Győri Recent interview abstracts of the Oral History Archive. Compiled by Zsuzsanna Kőrösi and Adrienne Molnár
Miklós Szabó (1935–2000)
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