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Publications in Journals

2022

 

Károly Ignácz: Donáth Ferenc és a népi mozgalom
BBC History, 2022. március. 32–35.

 

2021

 

Christopher Wendt: Formulating Germanness in the Banat: ‘Minority making’ among the Swabians from Dualist Hungary to interwar Romania
National Identities 23, no. 4 (March 2021): 325-347.

 

Ivan Jeličić: Prilozi za biografiju Konstantina Rojčevića
Artefakti: izvori za historiju Srba u Hrvatskoj,  br. 18, 2021, 11-24.

 

Károly Ignácz: A bethleni kétharmad – választási törvénytelenség és aránytalanság révén
Múltunk, 66/1. (2021) 210–222.

 

Ségoléne Plyer: L’internationalisation des industriels liniers en Bohême du XIXe siècle à la Première Guerre mondiale. Deux documents inédits
Source(s). Art, civilisation et histoire de l’Europe (2021/17) pp. 141-190.

 

Gábor Egry, Anikó-Borbála Izsák: A városi hitelek és az impériumváltás. Bánsági és szatmári példák
Századok (155 2021/1.) pp. 37-68.

 

Ivan Jeličić: Prilog o višejezičnosti socijalista u kasno habsburškoj Rijeci: opaske o Samueleu Mayländeru
Vjesnik Istarskog arhiva, Vol. 28, 2021, 161-180.

 

Jernej Kosi: ‘Razmere se bistveno razlikujejo od onih v ostali Sloveniji’: prekmurski gerenti in občinsko poslovanje v Prekmurju (1919-1927)
Zgodovina za vse, 28(2), pp.106–123.

 

Ivan Jeličić: To Ensure Normal Administrative Order, and for the Population’s Greater Comfort? Aspects of Post-war Transition in the Political District of Volosca-Abbazia/Volosko-Opatija
Südost-Forschungen, Band 29/2020, Mai 2021, 93-123.

 

2020

 

Ségolène Plyer, prof. Sylvain Schirmann: Les traités de paix en Europe centrale: quels potentiels pour quelles réalisations?
Revue d’Allemagne, t. 52, n° 2, 2020, p. 259-380. (Special issue.)

 

Ivan Jeličić: La parabola del socialismo adriatico
Qualestoria, N. 1, giugno 2020, 169-176.

 

Elisabeth Haid, Jernej Kosi: State-Building and Democratization on the Fringes of Interwar Poland and Yugoslavia: Prekmurje and Eastern Galicia from Empire to Nation-State
Südost-Forschungen 79 (2020), S. 32–70.

 

Dominique Reill, Ivan Jeličić, Francesca Rolandi: Redefining Citizenship after Empire: The Rights to Welfare, to Work, and to Remain in a Post-Habsburg World
The Journal of Modern History, Vol. 94, No. 2, June 2022, 326-362.

 

Károly Ignácz: Mennyiben ismerhető meg az egyén választói magatartása?
Századok, 154. (2020) 6. szám, 1317–1330.

 

Jernej Kosi: Summer of 1919: A Radical, Irreversible, Liberating Break in Prekmurje/Muravidék?
Hungarian Historical Review (9/2020) pp. 51-68.

 

Ségolène Plyer: L’internationalisation des industriels liniers en Bohême du XIXe siècle à la Première Guerre mondiale. Deux documents inédits
Source(s). Art, civilisation et histoire de l’Europe, n° 17 (Special issue : Borders and Borderlands), 2020, p. 145-194.

 

Gábor Egry: De l’ethnicisation de la nationalité à l’indigénat transnational: migration, citoyenneté, paix de Trianon
Revue d’Allemagne et des pays de langue allemande (52/2 2020) pp. 341-363.

 

Ivan Jeličić: Is there Space for Remembering Habsburg World War One in Rijeka? Considerations on the Monument to the Heroic Sailor in Sušak
Spiegelungen – Zeitschrift für deutsche Kultur und Geschichte Südosteuropas (15. 2020/1) pp. 111-121.

 

Ágnes Ordasi: “Snakes and ladders”? The condition of the representatives of the Hungarian State power after the WWI
Qualestoria. Rivista di storia contemporanea (2020 48/2) pp. 93-112.

 

Ivan Jeličić: Republic with whom? The Fiume socialist movement and the Sisa affaire in Fiume’s post-Habsburg setting
Qualestoria. Rivista di storia contemporanea (2020 48/2) pp. 73-93.

 

Elisabeth Haid: Włodzimierz Borodziej, Maciej Górny: Der vergessene Weltkrieg. Europas Osten 1912-1923. 2 Bde. Übers. von Bernhard Hartmann
Zeitschrift für Ostmitteleuropa-Forschung, Bd. 69 Nr. 1 (2020) pp. 134-136.

 

Gábor Egry: Unruly borderlands: border-making, peripheralization and layered regionalism in post-First World War Maramureș and the Banat
European Review of History/Revue Européenne d’Historie, 27 (2020) 6. pp. 709-731.

 

 

2019

 

Gábor Egry: Made in Paris? Contested Regions and Political Regionalism during and after Peacemaking: Székelyföld and Banat in a Comparative Perspective
Journal of Romanian Studies (2/2019), pp. 65-88.

 

 

2018

 

Elisabeth Haid: Die „polnische Frage“ im Umbruch? Innenpolitische Debatten im Deutschen Reich und in Österreich-Ungarn in den Jahren 1917/18
Nordost-Archiv (XXVII 2018) pp. 193–212.

 

 

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