~ MONOGRAPHS No CCXL TABLE OF CONTENTS

Vlll Bela Kirruy Acknowledgements Bela K. Kiraly Preface to the Se ries IX Pet er Pastor Introduction 3

I REVOL1JI10NARY HUNGARY AND THE M1UTARY

Marton Farkas, The Military Collapse of the Austro­ Hungarian Monarchy, Octobe r 24 to November 3, 1918 II Ervin Liptai, War and Home Defense, October 31 , 19 18 toMarch21,1919 2S Laszlo F ogarassy, The Eastern Campaign of the Hungarian Red Arm y, Ap ril 1919 31 Tibor Hetes, The No nhern Campaign of the Hungarian Red Army, 191 9 55 Gyorgy Borsanyi, Bela Kun and His Views on Strategy and Defense 61 Peter Gosztony, The Collapse of the Hungarian Red Army 69 Jean Nouzille The July Campaign of the Hungarian Red Army Against Romania as Seen by France 81 Ferenc Tibor Zsuppan, The Hungarian Red Army as Seen through British Eyes 89

U HUNGARIAN SOCIETY DURING THE REVOL1JI10NS 'y Atlantic Research and Publication includes the right to reproduce litis book Gabor Vermes, Hungarian Politics and Society on the m whatsoever, without the written permission Eve of Revolution 107 of the publisher Gyorgy Lilvan, The Home Front During the Karolyi Regime 123 ess Catalog Card Number 87-6241 S Susan Glanz, The Hu ngarian Stock Market During >BN 0-88033-137-2 the Liberal Democratic Revolution , lie United States of America 191 8-1919 131 The French Army and Intervention in Kim Munholland, Gy6rgy Peteri, Engjneer Utopia: On the Position of the Ukraine 335 The Foreign Policy of the Hungarian Technostructure in Hungary's War Maria Ormos, Communism,I919 139 Republic 357 Plans of Strategic Cooperation between Igruic Romsics, The Social Basis of the Communist Tibor Hajdu, Revolution and of the Counterrevolutions the Russian and Hungarian Red in Hungary 157 Armies 367 Sandor SzakaJy, The Officer Corps of the Hungarian Leslie C. Tihany, The French Army and Rightist Red Army 169 Restoration in Hungary, 1918- 1919 377 Ivan Sanders, 1919 in Literature 179 Leslie Laszlo, The Church in the Storm of the Revolutions of 1918-1919 in Hungary 189 V REVOLUTIONS NORTH AND SOUTH OF HUNGARY

ID THE HUNGARIAN REVOLUTIONS Piotr S. Wandycz, East Central Europe 1918: War and AND HUNGARY'S NEIGHBORS Peace, Czechoslovakia and Poland 397 Khristo A. Khristov, Bulgaria, the Balkans, and the Peace of Helen Gabor, The Hungarian Revolutions and Austria 201 19 19 409 Dinu C. Giurescu , Romania and Soviet Hungary, 1919 2 11 John R. Lampe, Stamboliiski's Bulgaria and Revolutionary Vujica Kovacev, The Yugoslav Government and the Change, 191 8- 1923 417 Counterrevo1ution in Hungary) Martin Vietor, The Signifiance and Place o f the 19 19- 1920 22 1 Slovak Soviet Republic in the History Frank 1. Coppa, The Hungarian Communist Revolution of Czechoslovakia 431 and the Partito Socialista Italiano 231

VI mSTORlOGRAPHY IV INTERVENTIONS AGAINST REVOLUTIONS

Peter Pastor, The French Military Mission in Hungary, Peter Pastor, Recent Publications on the Histo ry o f the 1918- 1919 25 1 Hungarian Soviet Republic and Zsuzsa L. Nagy, The Hungarian Democratic Republic BfuK ~ 4~ and The Paris Peace Conference, Tibor Hajdu, 1918- 19 19: The Changing Image o f 1918- 1919 261 Two Revolutions 483 Glenn E. Torrey, General Henri Berthelot and the Army oftheDanube, 19 18- 1919 277 Biographical Index 503 Stephen F ischer-GaJati, The Impact of the Russian Revolutions List of Maps 525 of 1917 on Romania 293 1. Map 526 Glenn E. Torrey, The Romanian Interven tion in Hungary, 2. Map 527 191 9 301 3.Map 528 Theofanis G. Stavrou, Greek Participation and the French Army List of Contributors 529 Intervention in the Ukraine 321

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