This thesis explores the pervasive political divide within Canada’s Hungarian communities between communists and nationalist conservatives. Both sides in this conflict struggled for ownership of Hungarian national symbols and the right to be seen as the “true” guardians of Hungarian identity in Canada. While religious differences between Roman Catholic and Calvinist Hungarian immigrants served as a divisive force in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, the arrival of a massive wave of new immigrants from the lands of the defunct Austro-Hungarian Empire after the First World War introduced into Canada the fiery political divisions between the far left and right that engulfed Hungary in 1918/19. Throughout the interwar period, dur...
The material known as Hungarica Canadiana goes back to the 1880s, when a group of Hungarians in Penn...
During 1947 and 1948, over a thousand Croatian-Canadians went to Yugoslavia as part of a larger retu...
In the Interwar period, the Jewish population of East Central Europe experienced its first and last ...
This thesis constitutes the first full-length study of Polish Communists in Canada, a group that pro...
The thesis examines the public discourse on race, foreignness, ethnic diversity, inclusion of "new C...
Bachelor's thesis Conflicts between Czechs and Slovaks in Canadian Exile, 1945-1968 examines an even...
The main purpose of my thesis is to give a general overview of the history of the Hungarian immigrat...
The purpose of this article is to explain the circumstance in which Communist propaganda came to aff...
The cultural, political and historical relationships between Hungary and Slovakia are barely known o...
This dissertation argues that the history of anti-communism in English Canada between 1945 and 1967 ...
This dissertation is a contribution to the history of Ukrainian immigration to Quebec from 1910 to 1...
UNIVERZITA KARLOVA V PRAZE Filosofická fakulta Ústav politologie Diplomová práce Bc. Jakub Hodboď MS...
This study examines various ideologies and myths immigrants hold about their homeland, then turns to...
The material known as Hungarica Canadiana goes back to the 1880s, when a group of Hungarians in Penn...
The issues of minority rights and minority protection became matters of high politics for both Slova...
The material known as Hungarica Canadiana goes back to the 1880s, when a group of Hungarians in Penn...
During 1947 and 1948, over a thousand Croatian-Canadians went to Yugoslavia as part of a larger retu...
In the Interwar period, the Jewish population of East Central Europe experienced its first and last ...
This thesis constitutes the first full-length study of Polish Communists in Canada, a group that pro...
The thesis examines the public discourse on race, foreignness, ethnic diversity, inclusion of "new C...
Bachelor's thesis Conflicts between Czechs and Slovaks in Canadian Exile, 1945-1968 examines an even...
The main purpose of my thesis is to give a general overview of the history of the Hungarian immigrat...
The purpose of this article is to explain the circumstance in which Communist propaganda came to aff...
The cultural, political and historical relationships between Hungary and Slovakia are barely known o...
This dissertation argues that the history of anti-communism in English Canada between 1945 and 1967 ...
This dissertation is a contribution to the history of Ukrainian immigration to Quebec from 1910 to 1...
UNIVERZITA KARLOVA V PRAZE Filosofická fakulta Ústav politologie Diplomová práce Bc. Jakub Hodboď MS...
This study examines various ideologies and myths immigrants hold about their homeland, then turns to...
The material known as Hungarica Canadiana goes back to the 1880s, when a group of Hungarians in Penn...
The issues of minority rights and minority protection became matters of high politics for both Slova...
The material known as Hungarica Canadiana goes back to the 1880s, when a group of Hungarians in Penn...
During 1947 and 1948, over a thousand Croatian-Canadians went to Yugoslavia as part of a larger retu...
In the Interwar period, the Jewish population of East Central Europe experienced its first and last ...