"[A] weighty, erudite, but readily accessible general history of Hungary." -Library Journal
"An outstanding collection that is sure to become a standard work." -Choice
This unique collaboration of historians from Hungary, the United States, Canada, and Western Europe makes available to readers of English the best scholarship on the political, economic, social, and cultural development of Hungary from the prehistory of the Carpathian Basin and the origin of the Hungarian people through the transformation of communist Hungary into a multiparty republic in 1989. conceived as a comprehensive survey and reference work for students, teachers, and general readers, A History of Hungary is organized into chronological chapters, each written by the leading authority on that period.
PETER F. SUGAR is Professor Emeritus of History and International Studies at the University of Washington. PTER HANK is Senior Research Advisor at the Institute of History of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. TIBOR FRANK is Associate Professor of History at Etvs Lornd University in Budapest.