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https://doi.org/10.21857/m8vqrtg5e9

Several Aspects of Cross-Border Social, Economic and Family Links of Members of the Croatian, the Serbian and the Slovenian Nationalities in Hungary 1918–1945

Lóránt Bali ; Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Georgikon Campus, Keszthely, Hungary


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Abstract

Ethnic contact zone has been for centuries present along the Croatian-Hungarian border on the axis of the Drava River, stretching from the Mura River to Vojvodina. The objective of the paper is to illustrate the main factors that influenced assimilation after the First World War, and the forming of the border between Hungary and the Kingdom of the Serbs, the Croats and the Slovenes (later the Kingdom of Yugoslavia). It further shows the status of the “imprisoned” persons of the Croatian, the Slovenian and the Serbian nationalities on the Hungarian side of the border, the characteristics of their social and economic relations with homeland, political and geographical changes that influenced their everyday life, and the consequences thereof. High-quality foreign policy between Yugoslavia and Hungary and the atmosphere created by the great European politics marked their bilateral border relations in the period between the two World Wars.

Keywords

assimilation; ethnic communities; Kingdom of the Serbs, the Croats and the Slovenes; Hungary; foreign affairs

Hrčak ID:

290443

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/290443

Publication date:

23.12.2022.

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