István Csernicskó—Miklós Kontra: Recognition of the Contact Varieties of Hungarian as Legitimate
Although millions of Hungarians had been living as minorities in Hungary’s neighboring countries since 1920, it was only after the collapse of communism in 1990... Read More
Strategies Aimed at Resolving the Roma Question between 1945 and 1969
In this paper, I deal with how the state policy on the Roma developed after the Second World War, between 1945 and 1969 in the... Read More
The Escape of Arnošt Rosin and Czesław Mordowicz from the Auschwitz–Birkenau Concentration Camp to Slovakia in 1944. An attempt for Prevention of the Jews Deportation from Hungary in 1944
There were two couples of Jewish people who managed to escape from the Auschwitz–Birkenau concentration camp, all the four had successfully managed to get to... Read More
Czechoslovak–Hungarian Photographic Relations between the Two World WarsÂ
The epoch between the two world wars was of key importance from the point of view of the history of photography. This was the period... Read More
The Economic and Social Situation of South Slovakia in View of Some Indicators (Part II.)
It has been already known that the educational attainment level of the Hungarians in Slovakia is far below the Slovakian average, i.e. the average of... Read More
The Assets of the Hungarian National Central Credit Cooperative in Czechoslovakia (1918–1928)
This study deals with the property problems of the Budapest-based (Hungarian) National Central Credit Cooperative (Országos Központi Hitelszövetkezet) in Czechoslovakia in 1918, and with the... Read More