Faith and Patriotic Instinct for Life. Excerpts from the History of the Premonstratensian Order in Jászóvár (1918–1923)
After its restoration in 1802, the Premonstratensian Order of Canons of Jászóvár (today Jasov, Slovakia) flourished in the mid-1900s. On 30 October 1918, the seat... Read More
“(…) I Am a Parish Priest in a Gorge Remote From the World”. Approaches to the Portrait of a Parish Priest in Bodrogköz and the History of Hungarian Catholic Public Life in Slovakia
The author attempts to examine the Hungarian Catholic public life in Czechoslovakia between the two world wars by combining the tools of regional research and... Read More
Bilingualism and the Linguistic Landscape of Komárno in Slovakia
The ethnic composition, and consequently, the language use and the linguistic landscape of the population of Komárno in Slovakia is continuously changing. The aim of... Read More
Hungarian Sociolinguistics Research in the Carpathian Basin, 1985‒2021
Hungarian sociolinguistic research began in the Linguistics Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1985. This research program soon expanded to embrace the Hungarian... Read More
In the Margins of a Party Resolution. The 1968 Resolution of the Political Committee of the Hungarian Socialist Workers’ Party on the Situation of the Nationalities in Hungary
After World War II, the policy on nationalities in the communist countries was entirely defined by the adoption of the Soviet model and the application... Read More
The Banned, the Controlled, the Shifted, and the Compulsory. National Holidays and the Hungarians in Slovakia in 1919
When the army of the Kingdom of Hungary occupied about 80% of the Hungarian-inhabited area of southern Slovakia in the first days of November 1938... Read More