Here's a supplement to my previous post about the 1956 Hungarian revolution. It's a clip from the Radio Free Europe video that plays at the Hoover Library and Archives exhibit.
The Stanford University Press has just published a book on the Hungarian Revolution called Failed Illusions, written by Charles Gati.
A summary of the book can be found in this recent op-ed written by Charles Gati for the International Herald Tribune: http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/10/08/opinion/edgati.php
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About Me
Name: Rebecca Wallace
Location: Palo Alto, California, United States
You can't ask for a much better gig than writing about art, music, theater and dance for the Palo Alto Weekly. Someday, however, I shall leave all this behind to tour as a tap dancer. (This could take a while; I barely know the difference between a shuffle and a flap.)
I'm proudly local: I grew up in Menlo Park and started out in journalism as a reporter with The Almanac. I'm also proud that I used to sing with a country-western band in Budapest.
I love all things Hungarian and most things European, and I act and sing in community theater. I'm still working on the dancing.
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The Stanford University Press has just published a book on the Hungarian Revolution called Failed Illusions, written by Charles Gati.
A summary of the book can be found in this recent op-ed written by Charles Gati for the International Herald Tribune: http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/10/08/opinion/edgati.php
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Anonymous, at 10:33 AM
Thank you so much for making this film clip available.
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Anonymous, at 6:06 PM
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