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The Unexpected revolution: Social forces in the Hungarian uprising
Paul Kecskemeti's The Unexpected Revolution is a thorough analysis of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. It highlights the social forces that drove the uprising, including the roles of students, workers, political elites, and the internal dynamics of the Communist Party. Kecskemeti explores the economic, political, and psychological factors that fueled the rapid changes in Hungary and examines how the mass movement evolved into a national revolution. As one of the earliest and most influential studies of the 1956 Revolution, this book provides important insights into Eastern European studies and the history of communism.
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