Anarchism in Hungary: Theory, History, Legacies

book by András Bozóki and Miklós Sükösd
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Anarchism in Hungary: Theory, History, Legacies

Summary

Anarchism in Hungary: Theory, History, Legacies is a literary work[1].

Key Facts

  • Anarchism in Hungary: Theory, History, Legacies authored Theory, History, Legacies — author (P50): András Bozóki[2].
  • Anarchism in Hungary: Theory, History, Legacies authored Theory, History, Legacies — author (P50): Miklós Sükösd[3].
  • Anarchism in Hungary: Theory, History, Legacies's instance of is recorded as Theory, History, Legacies — instance of (P31): literary work[4].
  • Anarchism in Hungary: Theory, History, Legacies's genre is Theory, History, Legacies — genre (P136): history book[5].
  • Anarchism in Hungary: Theory, History, Legacies's language of work or name is recorded as Theory, History, Legacies — language of work or name (P407): Hungarian[6].
  • Anarchism in Hungary: Theory, History, Legacies's country of origin is recorded as Theory, History, Legacies — country of origin (P495): Hungary[7].
  • Anarchism in Hungary: Theory, History, Legacies was released on 1994[8].
  • Anarchism in Hungary: Theory, History, Legacies's narrative location is recorded as Theory, History, Legacies — narrative location (P840): Hungary[9].
  • Anarchism in Hungary: Theory, History, Legacies's main subject is Theory, History, Legacies — main subject (P921): anarchism[10].
  • Anarchism in Hungary: Theory, History, Legacies's main subject is Theory, History, Legacies — main subject (P921): Hungary[11].
  • Anarchism in Hungary: Theory, History, Legacies's main subject is Theory, History, Legacies — main subject (P921): anarchism in Hungary[12].
  • Anarchism in Hungary: Theory, History, Legacies's work available at URL is recorded as https://publications.ceu.edu/sites/default/files/publications/bozoki-sukosd-anarchism-in-hungary-2006.pdf[13].
  • Anarchism in Hungary: Theory, History, Legacies's title is recorded as Az anarchizmus elmélete és magyarországi története[14].
  • Anarchism in Hungary: Theory, History, Legacies's title is recorded as Anarchism in Hungary[15].
  • Anarchism in Hungary: Theory, History, Legacies's copyright status is recorded as Theory, History, Legacies — copyright status (P6216): copyrighted[16].

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Authorship and Creation

Authored works include Theory, History, Legacies — author (P50): András Bozóki[2], a journalist[17], b. 1959[18], of Hungary[19], awarded the Erdei Ferenc Prize[20] and Theory, History, Legacies — author (P50): Miklós Sükösd[3], a sociologist[21], b. 1960[22], of Hungary[23], specialised in media studies[24].

Publication

Anarchism in Hungary: Theory, History, Legacies was published on 1994[8]. Its language of work or name is recorded as Theory, History, Legacies — language of work or name (P407): Hungarian[6]. Its genre is Theory, History, Legacies — genre (P136): history book[5].

Subject and Themes

Main subjects include Theory, History, Legacies — main subject (P921): anarchism[10], Theory, History, Legacies — main subject (P921): Hungary[11], and Theory, History, Legacies — main subject (P921): anarchism in Hungary[12].

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