Foreign policy of Romania and Hungary in the post-Trianon period
István Sólyom's interview with Réka Marchut is available on főtér.ro.
The Institute for Minority Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the European Centre for Minority Issues agree on a Memorandum of Understanding.
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István Sólyom's interview with Réka Marchut is available on főtér.ro.
The new database contains the number of voters registered as national minority voters in the Hungarian parliamentary elections, the number of voters who turned out and the number of voters who cast a valid vote for the lists of national minority self-governments by nationality, county, settlement and constituency in a searchable format between 2014 and 2022, and is available at HERE.
György Kerényi of Szabad Európa interviewed our colleague: The price of ethnic comfort is relative economic disadvantage: sociologist Zsombor Csata on the linguistic relations of minority well-being. The interview can be read here.
The full issue is available on the journal's website.
From the contents
Community - Health
Hungarian public health efforts in Transylvania
Pulmonary and venereal diseases care institutions in Transcarpathia (1938–1944)
Roundtable:
On transnationalisation, the consequences of the 2004 referendum, the impact of dual citizenship, the effectiveness of Hungarian policy for Hungarians abroad after 2010
Studies
Hungarian-South Slav conflicts in the Baja Triangle 1944-1956
Eastern European German teachers in refugee language teaching in Austria
Ethnic economy, Romania and Slovakia
Sources
Ignác Goldziher in 1919