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Revolution in Hungary

The 1956 Budapest Uprising

Photographs by Erich Lessing
With essays by George Konrad
François Fejtö
Nicolas Bauquet
Erich Lessing

‘This document, shot by a brave man who stood briefly beside them, does the struggle justice – almost in real time’
– Robin Muir,
The World of Interiors

On 23 October 1956, what began as a mass rally in Budapest quickly evolved into the Hungarian Revolution which millions were supporting within days. It lasted until 4 November, when it was crushed by Security Police and Soviet tanks and artillery. Thousands of rebels and Soviets were killed and injured, and nearly a quarter of a million people fled as refugees.

Erich Lessing documented the short-lived uprising and its aftermath in a series of photographs, superbly reproduced here. These world-famous images bring to life once more the hope and euphoria of the first days of the revolt, so soon to be followed by the pain and punishment of its brutal suppression.

Lessing’s introduction to the book records his memories of those fervid days in Budapest. Political journalist François Fejtö writes about the political and historical background; Hungarian novelist George Konrad tells of his personal experiences during the period; and historian Nicolas Bauquet discusses the aftermath of the revolt and its repercussions in the Western world.

Erich Lessing has been a member of the Magnum Photo Agency since 1954. He has received numerous prestigious awards, including the French Prix Nadar, and is a member of UNESCO’s International Committee of Museums.

George Konrad is Hungary’s pre-eminent novelist and essayist.
François Fejtö is a distinguished historian and political journalist.
Nicolas Bauquet is a professor at the Fondation Nationale
des Sciences Politiques, Institut d’études politiques, Paris.

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*ISBN 0500513260
*ISBN-13 978-0500513262
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*30.0 x 30.0 cm
*Hardback
*252pp
*190 illustrations, 190 in duotone
*First published 2006
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