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1.


Attila Simon

Colonists and colonies in south Slovakia between the two word wars (1918–1938)

Nostra Tempora 15.

The redistribution of land of the 1920’s bore cardinal importance in the history of Czechoslovakia between the two world wars. The redistribution of property did not purely follow social and economic targets, but it had exact national political purposes: it intended to strengthen both the economic and political positions of the Czech and Slovak population at the expense of the German and the Hungarian inhabitants. Colonization was one of the land reform’s segments. In the course of this reform a significant number of the Slavonic population were given lands and were settled to South Slovakia which was homogenously dwelt by the Hungarians at that time.

Published by: Forum Minority Research Institute - ©amorín, 2009. 288 p.


8,30 EUR

2.


Forum Social Science Review 2010/2

Forum Social Science Review 41.

The quarterly social science review is published in Hungarian, with English summary of each article.

Published by Fórum Institute, ©amorín, 2010. 167 pp.



Address of the publisher: Fórum Kisebbségkutató Intézet, Parková 4., 931 01 ©amorín. E-mail: fazekas@foruminst.sk.


2,66 EUR

3.


Miklós Kontra

Hasznos nyelvészet

Other 26.

Hogy a társadalmilag hasznos kutatásnak mekkora a becsülete a tudósok között, az tudományonként változik: aligha van orvos kutató, akit egy sikeres gyógyszer ipari alkalmazás lehetősége ne motiválna, de például a nyelvészek között vannak, akik csak a fejüket vakarnák arra a kérdésre, hogy mi is az ő tudományuk társadalmi haszna.

Ebbe a kötetbe olyan tanulmányokat válogattam, amelyek a nyelvészeti kutatások hasznosíthatóságának kérdéseit járják körbe.

Forum Minority Research Institute, ©amorín–Slovakia, 2010


9 EUR

4.


István Mezei

Urban Development in Slovakia

Other 25.

I might dedicate this book to my children: I wonder how they interpret the world around them, since curious reaction is the duty of each generation. With a grand gesture, I might as well dedicate this book to the people living in the Carpathian Basin, since we have all gone through radical changes and we have to speak about them.

CRR of the HAS, Pécs–Hungary, Forum Minority Research Institute, ©amorín–Slovakia, 2010


5 EUR

5.


Edited by: Kálmán Petőcz

National Populism and Slovak – Hungarian Relations in Slovakia 2006 – 2009

Other 24.

Political development in Central European countries took a peculiar turn after their accession to the European Union in 2004 but especially after a series of national elections in 2005 and 2006. They put in driver’s seat politicians whose mode of expression, style of pursuing political goals and attitude to political opponents was – to say the least – unusual for suave politicians from Western European saloons. Analysts, journalists and civic activists openly began to speak of the rise of new populism.

This publication appears thanks to the support of the Open Society Institute, Budapest (in the frame of the project Challenging National Populism and Promoting Interethnic Tolerance and Understanding in Slovakia)

Forum Minority Research Institute ©amorín – Somorja, 2010


8 EUR

6.


Forum Social Science Review 2010/1

Forum Social Science Review 40.

The quarterly social science review is published in Hungarian, with English summary of each article.

Published by Fórum Institute, ©amorín, 2010. 164 pp.



Address of the publisher: Fórum Kisebbségkutató Intézet, Parková 4., 931 01 ©amorín. E-mail: fazekas@foruminst.sk.


2,66 EUR

7.


Hardi, Tamás – Tóth, Károly ed.

Our common borders

Other 23.

The research work was built upon the project "Basic research on the social and economic aspects of the Slovak-Hungarian border region" HUSKUA/05/02/117

The publication was supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic – the National Minorities Programme in 2009

Forum Minority Research Institute, ©amorín 2009


8.


Edited by: Gábor Lelkes, Károly Tóth

National and Ethnic Minorities in Slovakia 2008

Národnostné a etnické menąiny na Slovensku 7.

Published by: Forum Minority Research Institute, ©amorín, 2009. 244 pp.



The publication National and Ethnic Minorities in Slovakia 2008 has been a continuation of the series of analytic yearbooks published by the Forum Minority Research Institute as a result of a very intensive cooperation with numerous organizations, associations and institutions working for development of minority populations in Slovakia.

The publication of this book was supported by The Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic.
8,50 EUR

9.


Edited by: Liszka József

Yearbook of the Ethnological Centre 2008–2009 (Acta Ethnologica Danubiana 10–11)

Acta Ethnologica Danubiana. 10-11.

Ročenka Výskumného centra európskej etnológie. Jahrbuch des Forschungszentrums für Europäische Ethnologie.

Our yearbook - besides the fact that it mainly gives account of the results of cultural research of the Hungarian ethnic in Slovakia - is open for everyone wanting to showcase the folk culture of ethnicities in the Danube-basin. In line with the research priorities of the Ethnologic Research Centre in Komárno, we emphasize the diversified scope of issues found in sacral ethnography, as this ethnographic branch is one of the most neglected both in Hungarian and Slovak reference. Moreover, we stress the importance showcasing the results of the research of interethnic relations, as well as the results of contemporary and alteration studies.

Published by Fórum Institute, Komárno - ©amorín, 2009. 288 pp.


9 EUR

10.


Forum Social Science Review 2009/4

Forum Social Science Review 39.

The quarterly social science review is published in Hungarian, with English summary of each article.

Published by Fórum Institute, ©amorín, 2009. 167 pp.


2,66 EUR

11.


For an effective interest enforcement – Presentations and documents of the Round Table of Hungarians in Slovakia

Other 22.

The publication entitled “The Roundtable of Hungarians in Slovakia” offers an insight to the conference of the umbrella organization of 51 NGOs of Hungarians living in Slovakia which was held in Hotel Kormorán, ©amorín-Čilistov on 29 January 2009. In comparison with similar initiatives, this meeting took place on an institutional base for the first time. The participants of the conference were national organizations of Hungarians in Slovakia, companies and enterprises supporting the institutional system, as well as renowned personalities of the community. The conference was designed to face the increasingly alarming processes of assimilation resulting at a drastic reduction in the number of Hungarians living in Slovakia, and, to find the appropriate institutional level for stopping these processes, or, at least, to make them mitigated.
The seriousness of the situation has been confirmed by the very vivid projections of demographic and sociological evidence. The very fact that at the conference there were present the representatives of almost all institutions, businesses and personalities, indicates that everyone considers the issues raised important to discuss and seriously deal with.


12.


Edited by: József Liszka

Folk Ballads in the Nitra Region (The inheritance of László Arany A.)

Zeichen im Raum 2.

The booklet on Folk Ballads of the Nitra Region was published in 1944, which included the Ballad of László Fehér noted down by Éva Putz in 1941 in the present ®irany. This publication was to be followed by the complete repertory of the Folk Ballads of the Nitra Region as the 2nd volume of the Bulletin of Hungarians in Slovakia. Unfortunately, the heralded publication could not be published for the war conditions and the Hungarian ethnography until the most recent times had assumed that the entire material of this folk poetry was lost.

The inheritance of László Arany A. was found recently, including a prepared volume of folk ballads almost ready for publication, with additional texts and versions of folk ballads. Our publication of László Arany A. illustrated by contemporary photographs taken by the author, provides an almost complete selection of the above mentioned repertory.

Published by the Forum Minority Research Institute, ©amorín, 2009. 200 p., illustrated by contemporary photographs taken by László Arany A.

available at: foruminst@foruminst.sk



13 EUR

13.


Edited by: Árpád Popély, Attila Simon

A rendszerváltás és a csehszlovákiai magyarok (1989-1992)

Oral History 1.

Published by Fórum Institute, ©amorín, 2009. 840 pp.


A Fórum Kisebbségkutató Intézet az Elbeszélt törtenelem (Oral History) programja keretében több tucat mélyinterjút készített a rendszerváltás szlovákiai magyar résztvevőivel az elmúlt évtizedben. A most induló könyvsorozatunk első kötete 31 interjút tartalmaz ezekből olyan személyiségekkel, akik nemcsak átélői, hanem valamilyen formában alakítói is voltak az 1989-es rendszerváltásnak, illetve az azt megelőző és követő időszaknak. Bár személyes visszaemlékezésekről van szó, ezek a beszélgetések mégis szélesebb közérdeklődésre tarthatnak számot, hiszen a pártállam bukása és a szabad társadalom megszületése közös nagy élményünk volt, amelynek fontosságát a következő nemzedékek fogják majd értékelni.

Fórum Kisebbségkutató Intézet, Somorja, 2009. 840 o.

megrendelhető: foruminst@foruminst.sk


20 EUR

14.


Forum Social Science Review 2009/3

Forum Social Science Review 38.

The quarterly social science review is published in Hungarian, with English summary of each article.
Address of the publisher: Fórum Kisebbségkutató Intézet, Parková 4., 931 01 ©amorín. E-mail: fazekas@foruminst.sk.




2,66 EUR

15.


Forum Social Science Review 2009/2

Forum Social Science Review 37.

The quarterly social science review is published in Hungarian, with English summary of each article.

Published by Fórum Institute, ©amorín, 2010. 164 pp.



Address of the publisher: Fórum Kisebbségkutató Intézet, Parková 4., 931 01 ©amorín. E-mail: fazekas@foruminst.sk.


2,66 EUR

16.


Forum Social Science Review 2009/1

Forum Social Science Review 36.

The quarterly social science review is published in Hungarian, with English summary of each article.

Published by Fórum Institute, ©amorín, 2009. 164 pp.



Address of the publisher: Fórum Kisebbségkutató Intézet, Parková 4., 931 01 ©amorín. E-mail: fazekas@foruminst.sk.


2,66 EUR

17.


Zsuzsanna Lampl

Magyarok és szlovákok (Hungarians and Slovaks)

Nostra Tempora 17.

Published by: Forum Minority Research Institute - ©amorín, 2008. 190 p.


6 EUR

18.


Öllös László

The Conflict of Accordance. The Constitution of Hungary and the Hungarians outside its borders

Nostra Tempora 16.
The referendum of dual citizenship brought one of the main internal conflicts of post-communist Hungarian politics again to the forefront, which shows that there is no agreement among the political forces regarding transborder Hungarians. However, at the time of the regime change, the cohesion was strong enough to elevate the question of Hungarian ethnic minorities living in neighbouring countries into the constitution. Despite this fact, the issues concerning the transborder Hungarian minorities keep generating recurring, deep tensions and unsolvable conflicts in Hungary's political life.

Published by: Forum Minority Research Institute - ©amorín, 2008. 158 p.




The publication of this volume was subsidised by the Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic - Programme for Ethnic Minorities 2008.

Forum Minority Research Institute, ©amorín, 2008, 158 pages
4.98 EUR

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Edited by: Árpád Popély

Iratok a csehszlovákiai magyarság 1948–1956 közötti történetéhez I

Fontes Historiae Hungarorum 4.

Published by: Forum Minority Research Institute - ©amorín, 2008. 427 p.


11.62 EUR

20.


Árpád Popély

1968 and the Hungarian ethnic minority in Czechoslovakia

Fontes Historiae Hungarorum 3.

Up to date, there is no extensive analysis about the role of the Hungarian ethnic minority in the 1968 reform process in Czechoslovakia, nor there exists a compilation of documents aiding the monographic process. The Czech and Slovak historiogpraphy came down to mostly those questions, which would be of interest to the majority nations of Czechoslovakia, and the Hungarian writings processed the events in an international context and examined the role of Hungary in the occupation of Czechoslovakia. Therefore, upon the 40th anniversary of the Prague Spring, the Forum Minority Research Institute schemed to document and collect the sources related to the participation of the Hungarian minority in Czechoslovakia in the events of 1968 and publish the results.

Published by: Forum Minority Research Institute - ©amorín, 2008. 472 p.


11.62 EUR


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