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The 1956 Hungarian Revolution in the Hungarian, Austrian and German Media

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On the afternoon of 23 October 1956, thousands of university students marched through the streets of Budapest. The aim of the demonstration was to force the government to listen to their demands through twelve points aimed at re-establishing political freedom and fostering the national independence of the country.

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© 2009 András Kovács, Anikó Horváth and Nadežda Kinsky-Müngersdorff

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Kovács, A., Horváth, A., Kinsky-Müngersdorff, N. (2009). The 1956 Hungarian Revolution in the Hungarian, Austrian and German Media. In: Triandafyllidou, A., Wodak, R., Krzyżanowski, M. (eds) The European Public Sphere and the Media. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230271722_5

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