The Hungarian minority in Transcarpathia is an excuse for the Hungarian government, says Ukraine expert
Interview with Csilla Fedinec on 444.hu.
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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Interview with Csilla Fedinec on 444.hu.
Eszter Kovács's book „Egy kis figyelmesség” Informális hálózatok és gyakorlatok a Gyergyói-medencében (1970-1989) / 'A Little Attention' Informal Networks and Practices in the Gheorgheni Basin (1970-1989) ] was published by Kriterion Publishing House and the Erdélyi Múzeum Egyesület in Cluj-Napoca with the support of our institute's research programme.
An article by Béni L. Balogh on Alexandru Vaida-Voevod's attitude towards Hungarians has been published and can be read on transtelex.ro.
Our colleague, Csilla Fedinec was the guest of Tilos Radio programme "Vosztok" on 17 July 2024. She spoke to Vagyim Kemény and Gabriella Dohi about Ukraine, Ukrainians, the present and the future. You can listen to the broadcast here.
The full issue is available on the journal's website.
From the contents
Ideas in politics
Political religion
Volksgemeinshaft
The "large governing party"
Population movements
Plans of the Czech emigrantion in London to eliminate minorities
Evacuation of Germans from Hungary, 1944
The refugees of Karabakh
Returns 1938–1944
Hungarian identity in the Banat
Street name changes