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No. 52 | (Winter 2001)

2001 December 1. sz szilu84
Table of contents
  1. Mocsáry József : Privatisation revisited
  2. Bartha Eszter : From transitology to transformation
  3. Horváth Gizella : The myth of a “civic Hungary”
  4. Farkas Miklós : History lessons for boys (and girls)
  5. Marc Bloch : The Hungarian conquest
  6. Konok Péter : The Hungarian Soviet Republic and te restructuring of history
  7. Dietrich Orlow : Faces of fascism (interview)
  8. Tézli Péter : on Andras Tokaji: Music under stalinism and in the Third Reich
  9. James W. Loewen : Lies my teacher told me (excerpt)
  10. Juhász József : History lessons in the service of “nation building”
  11. Csoma Mózes : Falsifying history in Asia
  12. Szalai Pál : On the nature of the Horty regime
  13. Andor László : The New York drama and the Hungarian press
  14. Immanuel Wallerstein : The terrorist crisis week by week
  15. Borisz Kagarlickij : The US and Russia: the impact of terrorism
  16. Arundhati Roy : The algebra of Infinite Justice
  17. Humanista Internacionálé : For a world free of war and violence
  18. BAL : Statemant on the bombing of Afghanistan
  19. P. Podrabinek, Pjotr Markovics Abovin-Egidesz : Principles of socialism – Views of a Gulag inmate

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