From migrant to refugee: the history of the szekelys of bukovina during and after the second world war
The topic of the article is the history of a Hungarian ethnic group, the Szekelys of Bukovina during and after the Second World War from the perspective of legal history. The Szekelys, who fled from Transylvania after the massacre of Madéfalva (1764), had lived for almost two centuries in five vill...
Main Author: | Dóra Frey |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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Cátedra Internacional Conjunta Inocencio III
2019-07-01
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Series: | Vergentis. Revista de Investigación de la Cátedra Internacional Conjunta Inocencio III |
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Online Access: | https://vergentis.ucam.edu/index.php/vergentis/article/view/168/132 |
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