Conference paper
The Divided Hungarian Left: 1917–1935
Julianna Puskás
; Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
Abstract
Analyzed in the paper is the Hungarian emigration in the 1917–1935 period. Its purpose is to show the tradition and culture of national groups, along with the development of migrants pertaining to the society of origin and that of reception may influence the formation of radicalism in a workers' movement. Since 1919, with the emergence of communists, the Hungarian left has changed substantially, and a rearrangement of its groupings has also taken place. In this connection the question of to what an extent the adaptation has affected change in the migrants' political culture is raised. Another question put forward concerns the meaning to themselves of a change of their migrant worker status into an immigrant status, the development that has taken place since the 1920s.
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Hrčak ID:
128169
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Publication date:
31.5.1988.
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