War and Revolution – The Hungarian Anarchist Movement in World War I and the Budapest Commune (1919) by Martyn Everett
Published by the Kate Sharpley Library
32 Pages – English
Originally published in 2006.
The history of the Hungarian anarchists, both individually and their role in the anti-war movement and the ‘white terror’ against the infant Hungarian Soviet Republic, at the end of World War 1. Comprehensive and with a bibliography.
Print Copy 200dpi first-last landscape layout, 31.6MB.
Reading Copy 200dpi, sequential portrait layout, 31.7MB.