CSERNICSKÓ ISTVÁN A háború mint társadalomtudományi probléma A háború mindig is többet jelentett puszta fegyveres összecsapásnál: társadalmakat formált át, identitásokat kérdőjelezett meg, kultúrákat tett láthatatlanná vagy éppen dominánssá...
Ideological Motifs of Ukrainian State Language Policy in Legal Texts and Caricatures After the events of 2014, the Ukrainian political elite, reacting to Putin’s and Russia’s use of the language issue as a pretext to ideologize ...
1. Introduction While linguistic landscape (LL) has become the focus of a growing number of researches, its definitions and approaches vary immensely across studies; languages appearing on visiting cards and product labels (and more) are al...
The subject of research is the linguistic analysis of texts on banknotes: Czechoslovak crown and the Soviet rouble. Inscriptions that appear in a language country are attributed two functions: communicative and symbolic. In our study, we wi...
Russia has already used the issue of linguistic and nationality rights of the Russian minority in Ukraine as a pretext in 2014, when it invaded Crimea and supported the breakaway regions of eastern Ukraine. Russian President Putin’s s...
This study examines the commitments made by the four neighbouring countries of Hungary with the largest Hungarian minority communities (Romania, Slovakia, Serbia and Ukraine) during the ratification of the European Charter for Regional or M...
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 that Hungarian linguists on both sides of the state borders began to seriously ...
One of the key priorities of the new Ukrainian political leadership emerging in the political crisis persisting since the end of 2013 has been the eradication of the Soviet past. This intention was addressed by the “decommunization pa...
In the course of the 20th century the region of Transcarpathia/Subcarpathia belonged to a number of different states: the Austro–Hungarian Empire, Czechoslovakia, the independent Carpathian-Ukraine, the Hungarian Kingdom, the Soviet Union, ...
The research of the Subcarpathian Province in Hungary between 1939 and 1944, a unit differing from all the other parts of the country in respect of the organization of public administration, has resulted in many interesting findings mainly ...