Holec, Roman: Trianon – triumf a katastrofa [Trianon – Triumph and Tragedy] Reviewed by Attila Simon
Holec, Roman. 2020. Trianon – triumf a katastrofa [Trianon: Triumph and Tragedy]. Bra tislava, Marenčin PT, 256 p. Roman Holec has been one of the... Read More
From the People’s Court to the State Security Services. Contributions to the Assessment of the Career of Imre Varga, Bishop of the Reformed Christian Church of Hungary
The study aims to provide contributions to the exploration of life course of Imre Varga, former bishop of the Hungarian Reformed Christian Church of Slovakia.... Read More
The Banned, the Controlled, the Shifted, and the Compulsory. National Holidays and the Hungarians in Slovakia in 1919
When the army of the Kingdom of Hungary occupied about 80% of the Hungarian-inhabited area of southern Slovakia in the first days of November 1938... Read More
The First Weeks of the 1918–19 Regime Change in Losonc, Rimaszombat and Rozsnyó
This paper covers the regional peculiarities of the transformation that took place in the Central Europe after the First World War and examines how the... Read More
Know Your Beautiful New Homeland or Hungarian Internees in Ilava, Luhačovice and Theresienstadt in 1919
This study deals with one of the hitherto unprocessed episodes of the 1919 coup d’état, the internments by order of Vavro Šrobár, the then minister... Read More
Hungarian in the Courtroom – The Use of the Hungarian Language in the Courts of the First Czechoslovak Republic
The weakest link of democracy in the First Czechoslovak Republic was the issue of guaranteeing the linguistic rights of ethnic minorities. This study explores the... Read More