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  1. Ramet, Sabrina P.

    Dynamics of an Authoritarian System. Hungary, 2010–2021 : Maria Csanádi, Márton Gerő, Miklós Hajdu, Imre Kovách, Mihály Laki & István János Tóth, Budapest & New York, NY: Central European University Press, 2022, 375pp., £75.00/€88.00 ebook : Maria Csanádi, Márton Gerő, Miklós Hajdu, Imre Kovách, Mihály Laki & István János Tóth, Budapest & New York, NY: Central European University Press, 2022, 375pp., £75.00/€88.00 ebook.

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    Informa UK Limited, 2023

    Published in: Europe-Asia Studies

  2. Kordas, George

    The Rise of Populist Nationalism. Social Resentments and the Anti-Constitutionalist Turn in Hungary : Margit Feischmidt & Balázs Majtényi (eds), Budapest & New York, NY: Central European University Press, 2019, vi + 304pp., £55.00/€62.00 h/b : Margit Feischmidt & Balázs Majtényi (eds), Budapest & New York, NY: Central European University Press, 2019, vi + 304pp., £55.00/€62.00 h/b.

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    Informa UK Limited, 2021

    Published in: Europe-Asia Studies

  3. G. Ascadi, A. Klinger, E. Szabady. Survey Techniques in Fertility and Family Planning Research. Budapest, Central Statistical Office, Demographic Research Institute, 1969, 152 p. - Family Planning in Hungary. Main Results of the 1966 Fertility and Family Planning (TCS) Study. Budapest, Central Statistical Office, Demographic Research Institute, 1970, 212 p

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    CAIRN, 1974

    Published in: Recherches économiques de Louvain

  4. Brada, Josef C.

    Why Did the Socialist System Collapse in Central and Eastern European Countries? The Case of Poland, the Former Czechoslovakia and Hungary. By Jan Adam. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996. xiv, 244 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Tables. $69.95, hard bound. - The Reluctant Retreat: The Soviet and East German Departure from Central Planning. By Phillip J. Bryson. Aldershot, Eng.: Dartmouth Publishing, 1995. xviii, 410 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Chronology. Index. Tables. $62.95, hard bound

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    Cambridge University Press (CUP), 1998

    Published in: Slavic Review

  5. Hamilton, F. E. Ian

    Urban Development in East-central Europe: Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary. By E. A. Gutkind. International History of City Development, vol. 7. With contributions by Wojcicch Kalinowski, members of the Union of Architects of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, and Imre Pcrenyi. Edited by Gabrielc Gutkind. New York: Free Press. London: Collier-Macmillan Ltd., 1972. xviii, 475 pp. 339 illus. $25.00. - Urban Development in Eastern Europe: Bulgaria, Romania, and the U.S.S.R. By E. A. Gutkind. International History of City Development, vol. 8. With contributions by Peter Tashcv and members of the Central Research and Design Institute for Building, Architecture, and Planning (ISCAS) of the State Committee for Building, Architecture, and Planning (CSCAS), Rumania. Edited by Gabriele Gutkind. New York: Free Press. London: Collier-Macmillan Ltd., 1972. xviii. 457 pp. 250 illus. $19.95

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    Cambridge University Press (CUP), 1974

    Published in: Slavic Review