Thomas L. Sakmyster
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Thomas L. Sakmyster's Degrees
- PhD History University of Cincinnati
- Masters History University of Cincinnati
- Bachelors History University of Cincinnati
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Thomas L. Sakmyster is an American professor emeritus of history of the University of Cincinnati, known for his studies of early 20th-century Hungary, including the "first full-length scholarly study of Hungary's most controversial figure" of the 20th century and the "most important work on the admiral to date", Miklós Horthy, as well as a meticulously-researched even-handed biography of the Hungarian-Soviet spy J. Peters.
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- Hungary's admiral on horseback : Miklós Horthy, 1918-1944 (1994) (26)
- Cinema and society : France and Germany during the Twenties (1977) (17)
- Istvan Tisza: The Liberal Vision and Conservative Statecraft of a Magyar Nationalist (1987) (15)
- Hungary and the Munich Crisis: The Revisionist Dilemma (1973) (7)
- Hungary, the Great Powers, and the Danubian Crisis, 1936–1939 (1980) (7)
- Army Officers and Foreign Policy in Interwar Hungary, 1918-41 (1975) (6)
- Red Conspirator: J. Peters and the American Communist Underground (2011) (5)
- Nazi documentaries of intimidation: ‘Feldzug in Polen’ (1940), ‘Feuertaufe’ (1940) and ‘Sieg im Westen’ (1941) (1996) (3)
- The “Lautner Affair” and the American Communist Party (2010) (2)
- The Great Powers and the Magyar Minorities of Interwar Europe* (1980) (2)
- The Hungarian State Visit to Germany of August, 1938: Some New Evidence on Hungary in Hitler's Pre-Munich Policy (1969) (2)
- A Communist Odyssey: The life of József Pogány/John Pepper (2012) (1)
- Hungarian Foreign Policy, 1919-1945. By Gyula Juhász. Translated by Sándor Simon. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1979. 356 pp. $29.00. Distributed by Heyden & Son, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (1981) (0)
- A Communist Odyssey (2012) (0)
- Great Britain and the Establishment of the Horthy Regime (1992) (0)
- Germany, Russia, and the Balkans: Prelude to the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact. By Marilyn Giroux Hitchens. East European Monographs, no. 142. Boulder, Colo.: East European Quarterly, 1983. viii, 350 pp. $27.50. Distributed by Columbia University Press, New York. (1984) (0)
- Miklós Horthy, Hungary, and the Coming of the European Crisis, 1932-41 (1976) (0)
- Hungary and the coming of the European crisis, 1937-1938 (1971) (0)
- Book Reviews (2004) (0)
- The Tribulations of the White Water Shakers: The Child Molestation Trial of 1840 (2011) (0)
- Baptism of Fire (2020) (0)
- Tibor Hajdu, The Hungarian Soviet Republic. In Studia Historica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae , No. 131. Philadelphia, Pa.: Heyden & Son, Inc., 1979. Pp. 172. $17.25. (1981) (0)
- Between Russia and the West: Hungary and the Illusions of Peacemaking, 1945–1947. By Stephen D. Kertesz. Notre Dame, Ind. and London: University of Notre Dame Press, 1984. xix, 299 pp. Illustrations. Photographs. $20.00. (1985) (0)
- Randolph L. Braham. The Hungarian Labor Service System, 1939–1945. (East European Monographs, number 31.) Boulder, Colo.: East European Quarterly; distributed by Columbia University Press, New York. 1977. Pp. x, 159. $11.00 (1978) (0)
- Geopolitics in the Danube Region: Hungarian Reconciliation Efforts, 1848-1998. Ed. Ignác Romsics and Béla Király. Atlantic Studies on Society in Change, vol. 97. Budapest: Central European University Press, 1999. 413 pp. Appendix. Notes. Index. Tables. Maps. $31.00, hard bound. (2000) (0)
- Lunacy and Dissent Among the Shakers (2014) (0)
- The Ordeal of the New World: Social Conditions at the Turn of the Century in America. [in Hungarian] By Tamas Zala. (Budapest: Kossuth Publishing, 1975. 403 pp. Illustrations, tables, appendix, notes, and bibliography.) (1976) (0)
- Frank Tibor, ed. Discussing Hitler: Advisers of U.S. Diplomacy in Central Europe, 1934–1941 . Budapest: Central European University Press, 2003. Pp. 374, illus. (2005) (0)
- The Hungarians: A Divided Nation. Edited by Stephen Borsody. Introduction by John C. Campbell. Yale Russian and East European Publications, no. 7. New Haven, Conn.: Yale Center for International and Area Studies, 1988. xxxviii, 405 pp. Maps. Tables. Cloth. (1990) (0)
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