The Memory of Young People From Vojvodina Born in Mixed Marriages About the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s
Although armed conflicts in the South Slavic wars of the 1990s avoided Vojvodina, Serbia’s multi-ethnic northern province, the war left deep scars on its population.... Read More
From Disfranchisement to Parliamentary Representation. The First Hungarian Representatives in the Parliament of Prague and Bratislava
After World War II the Hungarian minority in Czechoslovakia was not only deprived of its citizenship but also its franchise. For this reason, in parliamentary... Read More
Additions to the History of the Creation of the „Danube Border” II. Parallels and Differences at Certain Stages in the Lives of Two Central European Geographers
One of the cornerstones of the Czechoslovak peace delegation’s territorial claims against Hungary at the Paris peace talks at the end of the First World... Read More
Writings of the Young Andor Sas
The study presents and analyses the works of Andor Sas written in his youth. It categorizes his articles and reviews written before 1918 into five... Read More
The Social and Linguistic Identification of the Sinto Gypsies in Written Sources and Community Practices
The Sinti are a minority of the Gypsy population in Hungary, but their cultural, linguistic and social characteristics make them a well-identifiable group among other... Read More
The Domestic Political Activities of Géza Szüllő from the first Vienna Award to the May 1939 elections
Géza Szüllő was the only one of the 17 members of the Czechoslovak National Assembly – mainly from the United Hungarian Party – to be... Read More