To Be a Single Mom—Results of a Sociological Field Research Made in the Past
In Slovakia in 1980, 5,6% of all live-born infants were born out of wedlock, and their proportion today is 37,8%, but we have no precise... Read More
Changes in the Municipal Structure of National Minorities in Slovakia, according to the 1970 and 1980 Censuses
This study examines the 1970 and 1980 census data of municipalities of Slovakia inhabited by national minorities. The data rows of the two censuses related... Read More
The Bratislava Új Szó and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. The Anti-revolutionary Propaganda in the Hungarian-language Daily of the Communist Party of Slovakia
Árpád Popély: The Bratislava Új Szó and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. The Anti-revolutionary Propaganda in the Hungarian-language Daily of the Communist Party of Slovakia... Read More
Our National Minority and Science
László Öllös 342.72/.73 Our National Minority and Science 172.15 323.1 Keywords: freedom, rights, national identity, public opinion, scientism. National identity had also meant the... Read More
The Greek Catholic Church’s Life Saving Activities between 1939 and 1945, on the Example of OSBM Bishop of Prešov Pavel Peter Gojdič.
It was not of their own record that the Greek Catholics and the Jews found themselves discriminated against between 1939 and 1945 by the regime... Read More
Spa Life in Gömör in the 19th Century, No. 10.
The deservedly best known and, at the same time, the youngest spa of the Gömör (Gemer) region was situated in the valley of the Rima... Read More