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Minority Hungarian Communities in the Twentieth Century
Nandor Bardi
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Description for Minority Hungarian Communities in the Twentieth Century
Hardcover. Originally published in Hungarian as: Kisebbsaegi magyar keozeossaegek a 20. szaazadban. Budapest: Gondolat: MTA Kisebbsaegkutatao Intaezet, 2008. Editor(s): Bardi, Nandor; Fedinec, Csilla; Szarka, Laszlo. Num Pages: 550 pages, Illustrations, maps. BIC Classification: 1DVH; 3JJ; HBJD; HBLW; JFSL1. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 221 x 167 x 54. Weight in Grams: 1192.
The authors review the twentieth-century history of Hungarian communities that became minorities within Czechoslovakia, Romania, Yugoslavia, and Austria after World War I. They trace these developments over ninety years of social, political, economic, and cultural upheaval and examine in detail the relationship between such communities and the majority nations in which they found themselves. The volume also follows changes in these groups' political and legal statuses.
The authors review the twentieth-century history of Hungarian communities that became minorities within Czechoslovakia, Romania, Yugoslavia, and Austria after World War I. They trace these developments over ninety years of social, political, economic, and cultural upheaval and examine in detail the relationship between such communities and the majority nations in which they found themselves. The volume also follows changes in these groups' political and legal statuses.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
East European Monographs United States
Number of pages
550
Condition
New
Number of Pages
550
Place of Publication
Bradenton, United States
ISBN
9780880336772
SKU
V9780880336772
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About Nandor Bardi
Nandor Bardi, Csilla Fedinec, and Laszlo Szarka are prominent Hungarian researchers and members of the Research Institute of Ethnic and National Minorities at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Laszlo Szarka is director of the institute.
Reviews for Minority Hungarian Communities in the Twentieth Century
This volume will remain for years to come the starting point for researchers working on the Hungarian minorities and the countries of their residence.
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