Hungary in the Twentieth Century:
- Bodolai, Zoltan: Hungarica - A chronicle of events and personalities from the Hungarian past.
- Jeszenszky, Géza: Hungary's Foreign Policy Dilemmas
- Jeszenszky, Géza: The After-Life of the 1920 Hungarian Peace
- Jeszenszky, Géza: Where Compassion in Intrusion
- Jeszenszky, Géza: Hungary's Bilateral Treaties with the Neighbours and the Issue of Minorites
- Jeszenszky, Géza: The Britisch Role in Assingnin Csalloköz to Czechoslovakia
- Kertész, Stephen D.: Between Russia and the West
- Mócsy, I. I.: The Effects of World War I The Uprooted: Hungarian Refugees and Their Impact on Hungary's Domestic Politics, 1918-1921
- Maracz, L.: Hungarian Revival - Political Reflection on Central Europe
- Pastor, P.: Hungary Between Wilson and Lenin: The Hungarian Revolution of 1918-1919 and the Big Three
- Tamási,Lajos: Blood runs red on the streets of Pest
- Varga, Joseph: GUILTY NATION OR UNWILLING ALLY?
- Veress, Laura-Louis: Clear the Line - Hungary's Struggle to Leave the Axis During the Second World War
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