KEY ISSUES OF SLOVAK AND HUNGARIAN HISTORY
(A VIEW OF SLOVAK HISTORIANS)

ŠTEFAN ŠUTAJ (ED.)

OBSAH:

Štefan Šutaj: Slovak and Hungarian History – Common, Different, and Conflicting Histories
Alexander T. Ruttkay: History of Slovakia before the 11th Century (Comparison of material and written sources)
Ján Lukačka: The Rise of the Ugrian State
Vladimír Segeš: Political and Social Developments in Historic Hungary Between the Years 1301 and 1526 with Regard to the Territory of Slovakia
Viliam Čičaj: TERRITORY OF THE PRESENT-DAY SLOVAKIA IN THE 16th CENTURY
Peter Kónya: History of Hungary in the 17th Century (Anti-Habsburg Uprisings, Completion of Reformation and Re-Catholicization)
Ivan Mrva: Developments After the Satmar Peace (1711 – 1740)
Eva Kowalská: Ugrian Patriotism and Slovak Ethnic Identity
Peter Šoltés: Conversi on of Multiethnic His toric Hungary to the Hungarian Nation State and the Construction of Modern Literary Slovak Before the Revolution of 1848/1949 („Europe is Small“ or „the Kingdom of One Language and Manners“?)
Dušan Škvarna: Politicization of National Movements, Nationalization of Politics (1840s – 1860s)
Milan Podrimavský: Political Efforts, Movements for National and Ethnic Rights, and Ethnic Policy in Historic Hungary in the Period of Dualism
Miroslav Kmeť: Assimilation, Migration Processes, Mobility, and Modernization in Historic Hungary
Marián Hronský: Twilight of Historic Hungary and the Peace Treaty of Trianon
Štefan Šutaj: Slovakia in Czechoslovakia and Hungary – Slovak-Hungarian Relations between the Two World Wars
Igor Baka: Slovak-Hungarian Relations in the Years 1938 – 1945
Štefan Šutaj: Slovakia and the Hungarian Minority between 1945 and 1948
Stanislav Sikora: Under the Banner of Socialism (Hungarians in Slovakia During the Communist Regime)