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Hungary’s Collapse in the First World War
Hungary’s Collapse in the First World War
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1918
1919
20th-century
A01=Dr Pál Hatos
A01=Pal Hatos
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Author_Dr Pál Hatos
Author_Pal Hatos
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B06=Dr Thomas Lorman
Bolshevik
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=HBJD
Category=HBLW
Category=HBWN
Category=NHD
Category=NHWR5
COP=United Kingdom
damned republic
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dictatorship
diplomatic history
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European history
foreign policy
Habsburg Empire
Hungarian history
Karolyi government
Language_English
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political history
power
Price_€50 to €100
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revolution
social history
softlaunch
territory
World War One
Product details
- ISBN 9781350287235
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 11 Dec 2025
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
This is the first book to provide a broad yet balanced overview of the extraordinary events that led to the collapse of Hungary between October 1918 and March 1919. Pál Hatos reveals how, by the end of that period, Hungary had lost three quarters of its territory and was run by a brutal Bolshevik dictatorship. Combining social, political, and diplomatic history to show the rise and fall of the first Hungarian republic, Hungary’s Collapse in the First World War provides a lively history of the 1918 revolution in Hungary. It offers a wealth of new and revealing information based on extensive research and a much-needed exploration of this critical period in Hungarian history.
Pál Hatos is Head of the Institute of Central Europe at National University of Public Service, Hungary.
Thomas Lorman is Lecturer (Teaching) in Central European History at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES), University College London, UK. He is the author of Counter-Revolutionary Hungary 1920-1925: Istvan Bethlen and the Politics of Consolidation (2006).
Hungary’s Collapse in the First World War
€97.99
