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“‘Are you serious?’ Or Why the Nation-State Was Not an Obvious Option after the Downfall of the Empire in Fiume/Rijeka.”

“‘Are you serious?’ Or Why the Nation-State Was Not an Obvious Option after the Downfall of the Empire in Fiume/Rijeka.”

Lívia Prosinger · February 13, 2019 ·

Ivan Jeličić, February 13, 2019 17 November 1918 was a milestone for the city of Fiume/Rijeka. On that day, Italian troops, along with a few American soldiers, entered town. For the local Italian National Council—established at the end of October—and its followers, the … [Read more...] about “‘Are you serious?’ Or Why the Nation-State Was Not an Obvious Option after the Downfall of the Empire in Fiume/Rijeka.”

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School conditions in Prekmurje after the Yugoslav annexation of the region in 1919

Lívia Prosinger · February 11, 2019 ·

Jernej Kosi, February 11, 2019 In July 1919, the Yugoslav delegation at the Paris Peace Conference received permission to occupy segments of two western counties of the Kingdom of Hungary: Vas/Železna and Zala. In early August 1919, Yugoslav forces therefore … [Read more...] about School conditions in Prekmurje after the Yugoslav annexation of the region in 1919

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“Hungary – Republic: The King has Abdicated.” A Report from Timișoara/Temesvár – November 1, 1918

Lívia Prosinger · February 11, 2019 ·

Christopher Wendt, November 1, 2018 In der tausendjährigen Geschichte Ungarns gabs wenige Tage, die so schicksalsschwer und bedeutungsvoll gewesen wären, wie der heutige. Wir wollen keine Phrasen gebrauchen. Worte sind zu farblos, um auszudrücken, welch’ unendlich … [Read more...] about “Hungary – Republic: The King has Abdicated.” A Report from Timișoara/Temesvár – November 1, 1918

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Ágnes, Ordasi

Lívia Prosinger · January 14, 2019 ·

I am now a Ph.D. candidate in history at Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary. I received my BA and MA degrees in history at the same university. I am writing my dissertation about the socio-political conflicts in Fiume during the period of the Dual … [Read more...] about Ágnes, Ordasi

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Ségolène Plyer

Lívia Prosinger · November 28, 2018 ·

  Faculté des sciences historiques | Palais universitaire 9, place de l’Université | 67000 Strasbourg, France plyer@unistra.fr | ARCHE Research Group Profile   Research Interests · Eastern Bohemia between 1870 and 1930: a multicultural region in the first … [Read more...] about Ségolène Plyer

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