Hungary: A Short History

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Hungary: A Short History
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Norman Stone
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 204,Width 136
Category/GenreHistory of other lands
ISBN/Barcode 9781788160513
ClassificationsDewey:943.9
Audience
General
Edition Main
Illustrations 8 page plate section

Publishing Details

Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Imprint Profile Books Ltd
Publication Date 5 December 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The victors of the First World War created Hungary from the ruins of the Austro-Hungarian empire, but, in the centuries before, many called for its creation. Norman Stone traces the country's roots from the traditional representative councils of land-owning nobles to the Magyar nationalists of the nineteenth century and the first wars of independence. Hungary's history since 1918 has not been a happy one. Economic collapse and hyperinflation in the post-war years led to fascist dictatorships and then Nazi occupation. Optimism at the end of the Second World War ended when the Iron Curtain descended, and Soviet tanks crushed the last hopes for independence in 1956 along with the peaceful protests in Budapest. Even after the fall of the Berlin Wall, consistent economic growth has remained elusive. This is an extraordinary history - unique yet also representative of both the post-Soviet bloc and of nations forged from the fall of empires.

Author Biography

Norman Stone was one of Britain's greatest historians. He was until recently Professor of European History in the Department of International Relations at Bilkent University, having been Professor of Modern History at Oxford, lecturer at Cambridge, and adviser to Margaret Thatcher. His major works include The Eastern Front, 1914-1917 (winner of the Wolfson Prize), Europe Transformed and The Atlantic and Its Enemies. He died in 2019.

Reviews

There is never a dull page ... Stone's book shows a profound knowledge of Hungary and will become indispensable for travellers -- Philip Mansel * Spectator * Stunning ... no one else writes history quite like he does -- Andrew Roberts One of the outstanding historians of our age * Spectator * Praise for Turkey: A Short History: Arresting ... authoritative and measured ... Stone's Turkey breaks the popular mould and introduces its readers to a place beyond their presumptions * Sunday Times * A vivid, provocative, often funny, always insightful account of how modern Turkey came about * Guardian *