László Tost, Mayor of Košice
Szeghy-Gayer Veronika: Tost László, Kassa polgármestere [László Tost, Mayor of Košice]. Kassa/Košice, Kassai Magyarok Fóruma, 2022, 220 p. Péter Váczy, possibly regarded as the “most... Read More
The Bourgeoisie, Armalists, Aristocrats. Entrepreneurial Strategies in the Iron Industry in Gemer (1780–1881)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.61795/fssr.v25y2023i5.03 Introduction[1] From a historical perspective, mining, metallurgy, and the iron industry can be consi dered to have been the most significant fields of... Read More
“One of the Country’s Oldest and Most Vibrant Associations”. The Activity and Social Role of the Pozsony Winegrowers’ Association (1861–1918)
Pozsony (Pressburg) – the former Hungarian coronation town – was undoubtedly one of the most embourgeoised towns of historical Hungary. Populated by Germans, Hungarians, and... Read More
The Symbol of Civil Autonomy and Patronage: The City Museum of Pressburg (1868–1918)
There are stories forgotten and lost from collective consciousness. A sterling example of this is one of the oldest museums in Hungary´s history, the City... 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
The Question of the Cooperative Centres of the Hungarian Minority in Czechoslovakia between the Two World Wars
This study explores the building of ethnic-based centres within the Czechoslovak cooperative system between the two world wars, with special regard to the Slovakian conditions.... Read More