“Undemocratic, Senseless and Cruel”. Hungarian Memoirs on the Population Exchange in Czechoslovakia
The study examines how the illegal Hungarian advocacy organisations in Slovakia perceived the Czechoslovak–Hungarian population exchange after World War II. In their memoranda to political... Read More
The Relational Ritual of Online Prayer in Roma Communities During the Pandemic
During the pandemic, a worldwide revival of religious discourse was observed. Insecurity and isolation in the Transylvanian Gábor Roma communities, which were heavily affected by... Read More
Public Signs and Barriers. The Citizen Participation Side of Social Media and the Demand for Digital Objectivism
Online movements based on local, regional or ethnic identities and their positive effects, which support civic participation and express community solidarity, are of particular importance... Read More
Linguistic Ideologies in a Minority. Examples From Catalonia, Csallóköz and Budapest
Critical sociolinguistics with a qualitative approach seeks to explore the background of language-related social issues. Such issues include, for example, the systems of ideas that... Read More
From the Verbal to the Literate – And Back? Notes on the Early Work of Albert Wesselski
This paper attempts to present the intellectual legacy of Albert Wesselski (Vienna, 1871–Prague, 1939), a partly forgotten great figure of literary and textual folkloristic comparatistics... Read More
Changes in the Number and Proportion of Hungarians in Slovakia by Districts Based on the 2011 and 2021 Census Data
The study deals with the development of the number of Hungarians in Slovakia by districts based on the data of the 2011 and 2021 censuses.... Read More