The article addresses the cultural appropriation of multiethnic provincial urban spaces in Dualist Hungary. Scholarly topographies of towns experienced a boom at the turn of the century and were produced and marketed in the framework of collaborative enterprises, whether in the shape of state-sponsored committees or societies organized on voluntary basis. In Transylvania, the oldest academic institutions dedicated to such work were primarily the so-called Landeskunde (in Hungarian: honismeret) societies. The article explores the ways in which the social background, the target audience, and the material resources of the societies determined the outcome of the urban mapping by focusing on the multiethnic Transylvanian city Hermannstadt (in Ro...
Proceeding on sub-state and transnational scales, the study inquires into the cultural contextual-iz...
The paper outlines how the portrayal of “us” and “them” changed during the interwar period in the re...
A short ethnographic field study in Transylvania led to interesting questions about self-identificat...
The article regards the urban space of Bratislava as an area contested by several national groups wi...
The city of Braşov represents the prototype of the frontier urban settlement. Its geographical posit...
Transylvania has a long history of interethnic contacts – both peaceful and conflicting. As a result...
This study is about how Transylvania, the multiethnic region that was once part of the Hungarian Kin...
Current Cultural Situation of Transylvanian Saxons in Romania PhDr. Tomáš Drs Abstract The thesis de...
My article is written in accordance with the narratives of contemporary Saxon inhabitants of Michels...
Conflicts and concerns around representing ethnic, class, and national identities within the context...
This article analyses the inter-relationship between political identity, public memory and urban spa...
This PhD thesis provides a multi-layered analysis of Saxon rural fortified churches from the thirtee...
Includes bibliographical references (page [72])This thesis focuses on the social structure of a smal...
The paper describes the creation of a historical reference map of the mid-southern region of Transyl...
The young Hungarian Kingdom established in the 10th century aimed from the beginning at occupying Tr...
Proceeding on sub-state and transnational scales, the study inquires into the cultural contextual-iz...
The paper outlines how the portrayal of “us” and “them” changed during the interwar period in the re...
A short ethnographic field study in Transylvania led to interesting questions about self-identificat...
The article regards the urban space of Bratislava as an area contested by several national groups wi...
The city of Braşov represents the prototype of the frontier urban settlement. Its geographical posit...
Transylvania has a long history of interethnic contacts – both peaceful and conflicting. As a result...
This study is about how Transylvania, the multiethnic region that was once part of the Hungarian Kin...
Current Cultural Situation of Transylvanian Saxons in Romania PhDr. Tomáš Drs Abstract The thesis de...
My article is written in accordance with the narratives of contemporary Saxon inhabitants of Michels...
Conflicts and concerns around representing ethnic, class, and national identities within the context...
This article analyses the inter-relationship between political identity, public memory and urban spa...
This PhD thesis provides a multi-layered analysis of Saxon rural fortified churches from the thirtee...
Includes bibliographical references (page [72])This thesis focuses on the social structure of a smal...
The paper describes the creation of a historical reference map of the mid-southern region of Transyl...
The young Hungarian Kingdom established in the 10th century aimed from the beginning at occupying Tr...
Proceeding on sub-state and transnational scales, the study inquires into the cultural contextual-iz...
The paper outlines how the portrayal of “us” and “them” changed during the interwar period in the re...
A short ethnographic field study in Transylvania led to interesting questions about self-identificat...