The turn of the nineteenth and twentieth century was witness to an unprecedented wave of emigration from East Central Europe, with an estimated 1-1.5 million people leaving for the United States from the territory of Hungary. Such loss of population, most young males in their prime, shocked the nation and served as a subject for discussion in various forms and on multiple levels of discourse, from the newspaper reports through literary depictions, to scholarly publications and conferences. In this paper I examine significant monographs as well as conference volumes and proceedings, analyzing the major opinions and debates surrounding the causes and consequences of the Great Transatlantic Emigration. I discuss the most significant publicatio...
Immigration from the territory of Austria-Hungary in the United States had been at its peak in the d...
The outbreak of the First World War (1914–1918) forced the countless civilians to leave their homes ...
History textbooks are special sources, reflecting on the era in which they were published. They play...
The turn of the nineteenth and twentieth century was witness to an unprecedented wave of emigration ...
This study examines various ideologies and myths immigrants hold about their homeland, then turns to...
The process of migration includes the movement between relatively distant geographical locations as ...
Emigration wave has touched Hungary several times and definitely the first, biggest exodus was at t...
This diploma thesis will be dealing with the process of emigration from the former Hungarian Kingdom...
This dissertation charts the ways in which migrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire crafted new for...
This paper will follow the ethnic and demographic changes of Hungary across the changing aspects of ...
’…since there is such a good earning in England we set off emboldened.’ Early Years of Emigration at...
The great emigration in Fiume between 1902 and 1914 still a hot topic in the works of the domestic a...
This article argues the importance of the urban press in shaping public opinion about transatlantic ...
The aim of the paper is to present the history of Hungarian emigration to the United States with a p...
This article argues the importance of the urban press in shaping public opinion about transatlantic ...
Immigration from the territory of Austria-Hungary in the United States had been at its peak in the d...
The outbreak of the First World War (1914–1918) forced the countless civilians to leave their homes ...
History textbooks are special sources, reflecting on the era in which they were published. They play...
The turn of the nineteenth and twentieth century was witness to an unprecedented wave of emigration ...
This study examines various ideologies and myths immigrants hold about their homeland, then turns to...
The process of migration includes the movement between relatively distant geographical locations as ...
Emigration wave has touched Hungary several times and definitely the first, biggest exodus was at t...
This diploma thesis will be dealing with the process of emigration from the former Hungarian Kingdom...
This dissertation charts the ways in which migrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire crafted new for...
This paper will follow the ethnic and demographic changes of Hungary across the changing aspects of ...
’…since there is such a good earning in England we set off emboldened.’ Early Years of Emigration at...
The great emigration in Fiume between 1902 and 1914 still a hot topic in the works of the domestic a...
This article argues the importance of the urban press in shaping public opinion about transatlantic ...
The aim of the paper is to present the history of Hungarian emigration to the United States with a p...
This article argues the importance of the urban press in shaping public opinion about transatlantic ...
Immigration from the territory of Austria-Hungary in the United States had been at its peak in the d...
The outbreak of the First World War (1914–1918) forced the countless civilians to leave their homes ...
History textbooks are special sources, reflecting on the era in which they were published. They play...