This dissertation investigates the link between contested territories, border changes, and nationalizing practices in twentieth century East-Central Europe through the case study of southern Slovakia (Felvidék) as it shifted between Czechoslovak and Hungarian sovereignty from the years 1938 to 1945. The region, claimed by Czechoslovak, Slovak, and Hungarian nationalists, had belonged to Hungary prior to the First World War, was awarded to Czechoslovakia by the Treaty of Trianon in 1920, returned to Hungary by the First Vienna Arbitration in 1938, and restored to Czechoslovakia after World War II. This project integrates political and social history, focusing on both state and local actors in order to ascertain the everyday effects of natio...
The thesis deals with bilateral relation of Slovakia and Hungary in terms of collective identities. ...
There are few as influential events in Hungarian history as World War I, which resulted in Hungary l...
The present dissertation examines the development of a Polish-German transnational political culture...
The main focus of this thesis is on the “Trianon syndrome” i.e. the sense of injustice experienced b...
The cultural, political and historical relationships between Hungary and Slovakia are barely known o...
This thesis proposes to link certain consistent themes in the historiography of interwar and wartime...
This article focuses on Slovak-Hungarian relations in the context of the Soviet-German framed antago...
After the collapse of the Habsburg Empire and the sanctioning of new national borders in 1920, the s...
This dissertation examines the debate over the `Slovak Question\u27 from a transatlantic perspective...
The disappearance of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the dissolution of the Kingdom of Hungary led t...
This dissertation examines how the interwar and postwar governments in Hungary politicized and shape...
“Velvet divorce” between the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993 led to the establishment of two ind...
FOR NATION AND GAIN: ECONOMY, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS IN THE CZECH BORDERLANDS, 1945-1948David Gerlac...
In the Interwar period, the Jewish population of East Central Europe experienced its first and last ...
After June 4, 1920 the objective was nevertheless the restoration of Saint Stephen's Hungary. How ca...
The thesis deals with bilateral relation of Slovakia and Hungary in terms of collective identities. ...
There are few as influential events in Hungarian history as World War I, which resulted in Hungary l...
The present dissertation examines the development of a Polish-German transnational political culture...
The main focus of this thesis is on the “Trianon syndrome” i.e. the sense of injustice experienced b...
The cultural, political and historical relationships between Hungary and Slovakia are barely known o...
This thesis proposes to link certain consistent themes in the historiography of interwar and wartime...
This article focuses on Slovak-Hungarian relations in the context of the Soviet-German framed antago...
After the collapse of the Habsburg Empire and the sanctioning of new national borders in 1920, the s...
This dissertation examines the debate over the `Slovak Question\u27 from a transatlantic perspective...
The disappearance of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the dissolution of the Kingdom of Hungary led t...
This dissertation examines how the interwar and postwar governments in Hungary politicized and shape...
“Velvet divorce” between the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993 led to the establishment of two ind...
FOR NATION AND GAIN: ECONOMY, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS IN THE CZECH BORDERLANDS, 1945-1948David Gerlac...
In the Interwar period, the Jewish population of East Central Europe experienced its first and last ...
After June 4, 1920 the objective was nevertheless the restoration of Saint Stephen's Hungary. How ca...
The thesis deals with bilateral relation of Slovakia and Hungary in terms of collective identities. ...
There are few as influential events in Hungarian history as World War I, which resulted in Hungary l...
The present dissertation examines the development of a Polish-German transnational political culture...