Stephen Borsody: The Hungarians: A Divided Nation
Table of Contents
Cover
Acknowledgments
Preface / Stephen Borsody
Introduction / John C. Campbell
Part One: Historical Background
1 State- and Nation-Building in Central Europe: The Origins of the Hungarian Problem / Stephen Borsody
2 Peacemaking after World War I: The Western Democracies and the Hungarian Question / Zsuzsa L. Nagy
3 Hungarian Foreign Policy, 1918-1945 / Eva S. Balogh
4 Peacemaking after World War II: The End of the Myth of National Self-Determination / Bennett Kovrig
5 The Soviet Union and the Hungarian Question/ Francois Fejto
Annex I: Excerpts from a Resolution of the FifthComintern Congress, 1924, in Support of National Self-Determination
Annex II: Excerpts from Andrei Vyshinskii's Speech at the Paris Peace Conference, 1946, in Support ofPopulation Transfers
6 International Minority Protection from the League of Nations to the United Nations /Ferenc A. Vali
Part Two: The Hungarians of Hungary's Neighbors
7 Transylvania: Hungarians under Romanian Rule / George Schopflin
Annex I: The Madrid Memorandum
Annex II: A Program Proposal
8 The Hungarians of Slovakia: From Czechoslovak to Slovak Rule l Kalman Janics
Annex I: The Duray Affair
Annex II: Petition of Rights
Annex III: Charter 77 and the Hungarian Minority
Annex IV: The London Memorandum
Annex V: The Bratislava Incident
9 The Hungarians of Vojvodina under Yugoslav Rule I Andrew Ludanyi
Annex I: From Minority to Nationality: Laszlo Rehak's Analysis
Annex II: The Limits of Yugoslav Tolerance
10 The Hungarians of the Carpatho-Ukraine: From Czechoslovak to Soviet Rule / Steven Bela Vardy
Annex I: The "Forras Studies", Affair
Annex II: "Reunion" with the Ukraine
Part Three: Problems and Solutions
11 The Benes Thesis: A Design for the Liquidation of National Minorities Introduction / Voitech Mastny
Annex I: Excerpts from the Smutny Papers
Annex II: Excerpts from Edvard Benes's Writings
Annex III: A Postscript
12 The Tito Thesis: A Principle of National Equality and Its Application l Matthew Mestrovic
Annex I: The Yugoslav Federal Constitution of 1946
Annex II: Statute of the Autonomous Province ofVojvodina
Annex III: International Relevance of the Yugoslav Experience: Laszlo Rehak's Analysis
13 Socialist Solutions - Communist Realities: Introduction / Julian Schopflin Excerpts from an Interview with Edgar Balogh
14 Communist Hungary and the Hungarian MinoritiesI Pierre Kende
Annex I: "Revisionism" and "Fascist Propaganda"
Annex II: "Bridge Role" and "Socialist Solution"
Annex III: Hungary at the Madrid Conference
Annex IV: Voice of the Hungarian Democratic Opposition
Annex V: "Nationality Democracy" vs."Majority Nationalism" A New Course?
15 The Past as an Obstacle to DanubianReconciliation: Introduction / Istvan Deak Hungarian History as Taught by Hungary's Neighbors by Lajos Fur
16 The Future of the Hungarian Minorities / Stephen Borsody
Appendix
1 Statistics The Hungarians and Their Neighbors, 1851-2000 / Zoltan David
2 Maps Hungary and the Hungarians / Lajos Palovics
3 Chronology Hungary's Partition and the Hungarian Minorities since World War I/Ivan K. Szucs
4 Selected Bibliography
The Central European Problem and the Hungarian Question / Thomas Szendrey
The Contributors
Index
Stephen Borsody: The Hungarians: A Divided Nation