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dc.contributor.authorCsernicskó Istvánhu
dc.contributor.authorЧерничко Степанuk
dc.contributor.authorCsernicsko Istvanen
dc.contributor.authorHires-László Kornéliahu
dc.contributor.authorГіреш-Ласлов Корнеліяuk
dc.contributor.authorKarmacsi Zoltánhu
dc.contributor.authorКормочі Золтанuk
dc.contributor.authorMárku Anitahu
dc.contributor.authorМарку Анітаuk
dc.contributor.authorMáté Rékahu
dc.contributor.authorМатей Рейкаuk
dc.contributor.authorTóth-Orosz Enikőhu
dc.contributor.authorТовт-Орос Енікеuk
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-15T11:49:39Z-
dc.date.available2024-04-15T11:49:39Z-
dc.date.issued2020-
dc.identifier.citationCsernicskó István, Hires-László Kornélia, Karmacsi Zoltán, Márku Anita, Máté Réka, Tóth-Orosz Enikő: Kárpátalja 1920–2020. A kárpátaljai magyarság elmúlt 100 éve. Beregszász, Hodinka Antal Nyelvészeti Kutatóközpont, 2020. 64 p.en
dc.identifier.otherDOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.14368.20480-
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmf.uz.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/3495-
dc.description.abstractKiadványunk célja, hogy röviden bemutassa, hogyan alakult a ma Kárpátaljaként ismert régió történelmi, oktatási, gazdasági, nyelvi, vallási helyzete az 1920-as trianoni békediktátum után napjainkig.hu
dc.description.abstractAbstract. Transcarpathia, as a geographical-administrative unit, was created in 1919 as a result of peace treaties ending World War I, as a part of the (first) Czechoslovak Republic, under the name Podkarpatska Rus. A century ago, political decisions not only created the state of the Czechoslovak Republic, an administrative unit lacking historical background, but also the Hungarian national minority of Transcarpathia. During the 20th century, historical storms swept through what is now known as Transcarpathia: after the Hungarian Kingdom and within the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, it belonged to Czechoslovakia, and during a transitional period, a part of its territory formed a short-lived state (Carpatho-Ukraine); for a short time it returned to the Kingdom of Hungary; it was annexed to the Soviet Union after another transitional period (Transcarpathian Ukraine); In 1991, it was inherited by Ukraine, which became independent at the time.en
dc.language.isohuen
dc.publisherHodinka Antal Nyelvészeti Kutatóközponten
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/*
dc.subjectKárpátaljahu
dc.subject1920–2020hu
dc.subjectmagyarsághu
dc.subjecttörténelemhu
dc.titleKárpátalja 1920–2020. A kárpátaljai magyarság elmúlt 100 éveen
dc.title.alternativeTranscarpathia 1920–2020. Transcarpathian Hungarians in the Last 100 Yearsen
dc.typedc.type.handbooken
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Hires-László Kornélia
Karmacsi Zoltán
Márku Anita
Máté Réka
Tóth-Orosz Enikő

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