The Usage of the Common Sense in the Public Philosophy of European Modernity
Introduction When the structure of the scholarly public sphere with the social embeddedness of philosophy and the philosophers experiences a transformation, the self-interpretation of the... Read More
Quo vadis? The number Hungarians in Slovakia based on the nationality and mother tongue data of the 2021 census
Introduction In January 2021, the Slovak Statistical Office presented the first results of the previous year’s census, more precisely the census of persons, houses, and... Read More
The competition of languages in the linguistic landscape of Transcarpathia in the Czechoslovak Republic (1919–1939): a partial analysis
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... Read More
“Unless all indications to now are lying, Czechoslovak domestic policy is on the path towards a gradual transformation of the nation state into a state of nations.” – German Activism in the 1920s in the Reports of the Austrian Minister to Prague Ferdinand Marek
Introduction With the end of the First World War in the autumn of 1918, the old European order collapsed. The start of this new era... Read More
The History of the Methodist Congregation of Nyíregyháza From the Beginning to the Czechoslovak–Hungarian Population Exchange
At the end of the 19th century, a significant religious revival movement unfolded in the Nyíregyháza Evangelical Church, which led to the formation of free... Read More
Who Can Sit Where? Micro-Historical Lessons From Church Seating Disputes and Other Cases Based on a Record of the Hungarian Reformed Church in Feled
The centuries-old documents in the possession of the Reformed Christian congregations in southern Slovakia, within them in the settlements of the Gemer region, are still... Read More