Attempts of self-determination by the Carpathian Rusyns in the 1860s
DOI: https://doi.org/10.61795/fssr.v25y2023i5.04 Introduction In the linguistically, culturally and denominationally diverse Kingdom of Hungary, Latin was the language of education and office until the first half... 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
The “ideal with great appeal” or the emergence and development of leisure time in Czechoslovakia (among other countries)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.61795/fssr.v25y2023i5.02 Introduction Our lives begin at a specific time, last for a certain duration, and end at a predetermined moment.[1] This grand mystery that... Read More
The Value System of Unevenness
DOI: https://doi.org/10.61795/fssr.v25y2023i5.01 To transform unevenness into a moral concept deserving defense and preservation, compelling arguments are imperative. The core of unevenness lies in the assertion... Read More
Addition to the History of the Wagon-Keepers. The Presence of the Noble Kemenczky Clan of Kemencze in Komárom
The aim of the research is to understand why the Komárom wagon-keepers passed on their feudal traditions until the first half of the 20th century.... Read More
A Representative Body for Nationalities or a Simple Parliamentary Committee?
The Establishment of the Committee for Nationalities of the Slovak National Council in 1968 One of the achievements of the Prague Spring was the establishment... Read More