Characterstics of the use of the Hungarian Language in Transcarpatihia at the Turn of the 1980s and 1990s, Based on the Materials of the Vörös Zászló District Newspaper
The turn of the 1980s and 1990s brought a number of changes for the whole Soviet world, including the Hungarian community in Transcarpathia, which obviously... Read More
High School Students’ Perceptions of Code-Switching in a Bilingual Environment
The paper explores the opinions of two hundred Hungarian secondary school students in Slovakia on the code-switching between Hungarian as a minority language and Slovak... Read More
Activism in any Direction. A Sketch of Ignác Schultz’s Activities During the Second World War
A well-known public figure of the first Czechoslovak state, Ignác Schultz, who had emigrated from Hungary, was a representative of self-sacrificing activism. The political changes... Read More
Refugee Teachers in Post-world War II Hungary, With Special Reference to Those From the Newly-Formed Czechoslovakia
After the Second World War, a significant number of refugees arrived in Hungary, most of them expelled from their homelands or places of service by... Read More
The Hungarians in Slovakia in the letters of Prince Primate Mindszenty to the Western Heads of State, 1945–1948. Research report
József Mindszenty regularly wrote letters to Pope Pius XII, to British diplomats between 1945 and 1948, as well as to cardinals in the US, Britain... Read More
The Russian–Ukrainian War in Ukrainian Legislation (2014–2023)
Russia’s premeditated armed aggression against Ukraine began on February 2014 with a military operation by the Russian Armed Forces to seize part of Ukraine’s territory... Read More