HUNGARIAN STUDIES 20. No. 1. Nemzetközi Magyar Filológiai Társaság. Akadémiai Kiadó Budapest [2006]

HUNGARIAN STUDIES VOLUME 20,2006 CONTENTS NUMBER 1 István Deák: The Revolutionary Tradition in Hungary and the Lessons of the 1956 Struggle for Independence 3 Mark Kramer: The Soviet Union and the Onset of the Crises in Poland and Hungary 11 László Borhi: Hungary in the Soviet Empire 1945-1956 21 David Holloway - Victor McFarland: The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 in the Context of the Cold War Military Confrontation 31 Günter Bischof: The Collapse of Liberation Rhetoric: The Eisenhower Administration and the 1956 Hungarian Crisis 51 Gábor Gyáni: Socio-Psychological Roots of Discontent: Paradoxes of 1956 65 Mihály Szegedy-Maszák: Hungarian Writers in the 1956 Revolution ... 75 Thomas Cooper: Anxiety of Ideology: Resistance to Allegory in the Literary Narration of History 83 Andrew Ludanyi: The Impact of 1956 on the Hungarians of Transylvania . 93 Eszter Balázs: An Emblematic Shot of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956: The Life Story Behind the Photograph and the Afterlife of the Photograph 109 György Buzsáki: Oscillatory Heritage of the Grastyán School 127 Brian MacWhinney: The Multidisciplinary Analysis of Talk 143 Stevan Hamad: Creativity: Method or Magic? 163 Reviews 179

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