Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism: Revue Canadienne Des Études Sur Le Nationalisme, Томови 12-13University of Prince Edward Island., 1985 |
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... Magyars hated being divided into four parts . To top matters , following World War II - a sequel to Trianon - the Magyars came to be further divided , now into five parts . This time the transfer of the former Subcarpathian Ruthenia ...
... Magyars hated being divided into four parts . To top matters , following World War II - a sequel to Trianon - the Magyars came to be further divided , now into five parts . This time the transfer of the former Subcarpathian Ruthenia ...
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... Magyar national minorities ; the country's 48.1 % Magyars confronted 25.8 % Slavs , 9.8 % Germans . , and 14.1 % Rumanians . The allegiance of these ethnic groups to the Magyar cause was highly suspect , the Magyar ruling class believed ...
... Magyar national minorities ; the country's 48.1 % Magyars confronted 25.8 % Slavs , 9.8 % Germans . , and 14.1 % Rumanians . The allegiance of these ethnic groups to the Magyar cause was highly suspect , the Magyar ruling class believed ...
Страница 273
... Magyar - Slovene ethnic relations had to be " balanced . " For Hungarians , the word " balanced " means that the Magyar ... Magyars and Slovenes reside beyond their borders as national minorities . Slovenia ( and Yugoslavia in general ) ...
... Magyar - Slovene ethnic relations had to be " balanced . " For Hungarians , the word " balanced " means that the Magyar ... Magyars and Slovenes reside beyond their borders as national minorities . Slovenia ( and Yugoslavia in general ) ...
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