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    The Green Cadres and the collapse of Austria-Hungary in 1918 by Benes, JS

    Published 2017
    “…This article is about a loose transnational movement of army deserters and radicalized peasants known as ‘Green Cadres’ that appeared in 1918 in rural areas of the Habsburg Monarchy. …”
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    Croatian written word and identity of Croats in Hungary by Szilveszter Bality

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…In addition, most researchers dealing with the processes of emergence of various collective identities, e.g., modern national communities (B. Anderson, E. Gellner, A. …”
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    Enlightenment, Modernization, Professional Training by György Kurucz

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…For this reason, this paper is designed to focus on the activities of Count György Festetics, a Transdanubian Hungarian aristocrat who was educated in the Theresianum, an elite Viennese training institute, but whose career prospects were thwarted at the end of the eighteenth century on account of his involvement with the anti-Habsburg movement of Hungary’s lesser nobility on the death of Emperor Joseph II. …”
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    Progress, Liberty and National Identity, or Outdatedness, Aristocratic Snobbery and Helpless Liberalism – Intellectual Attitudes Towards Georg Brandes in Hungary between 1870 and 1... by Anita Soós, Gábor Csúr

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…To compensate for the bitterness and unfulfilled demand to overcome the nation’s subjection to foreign powers, a great number of nineteenth- and twentieth-century political and cultural movements aimed towards gaining a more active and independent role in the region. …”
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    The Steins and the Hungarians by Barki, Gergely

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…The traveling exhibition entitled "The Steins Collect" (2011-12) again drew attention – and on this occasion in a manner perhaps more vivid than any exhibition to date – to the importance of the systematically canon-shaping work that took place in two tiny Parisian ateliers (one in the Rue de Fleurus, the other in the Rue de Madame) in terms of the new painterly movements that emerged at the beginning of the 20th century. …”
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    THE DAUGHTER OF SLAVIA by Robert Kiss Szemán

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…Together with their connotations, these places became parts of modern national mythology. This occurred during a several-decades-long canonisation process, at the end of which a given geographical place-name could lay claim to the status of ‘Slavic holy place’. …”
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    Transcarpathia in Ukrainian-Hungarian Relations 1991-2022 by Andri Kryvets, Bettina Szokodi

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The relevance of the research lies in the fact that in the conditions of the modern stage, cooperation and relations between Ukraine and Hungary are tense. …”
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    The Religious Identity of the Catholics of Moldavia by IONUŢ ATUDOREI

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Therefore, the large Catholic communities around Roman and Bacău, of mixed ethnic origin (Hungarian and Romanian) and of different ages (due to the Transcarpathian movement of the population from Transylvania), considered themselves to be Catholics and nothing else until the modern period. …”
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    AFIRMAREA SOCIETĂŢII CIVILE ÎN CONTEXTUL TEORIEI MODERNIZĂRII (CAZUL REPUBLICII MOLDOVA) by USM ADMIN

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…In this respect, the emergence of the civil society in Moldova was identical to Poland, Hungary, and other European countries. The problem is that in the above mentioned countries, the Democratic Movement was a social one, formed by Trade Unions, Civic Groups. …”
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