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Death of a Nation? Debating the Great Transatlantic Emigration from Hungary (1900-1914)

Vida, I. K.: Death of a Nation? Debating the Great Transatlantic Emigration from Hungary (1900-1914).
Hung. Cult. Stud. 7, 1-14, 2014.
cím:
Death of a Nation? Debating the Great Transatlantic Emigration from Hungary (1900-1914)
szerzők:
  • Vida István Kornél
kiadás éve:
2014
típus:
folyóiratcikk
műfaj:
idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény hazai lapban
folyóirat:
Hungarian Cultural Studies (ISSN: 1936-8879)
nyelv:
angol
MAB:
bölcsészettudományok, történelemtudományok
tárgyszavak:
migration history, Hungarian emigration to the United States, Hungarian-American links
absztrakt:
The turn of the nineteenth and twentieth century was witness to an unprecedented wave of emigration from East Central Europe, with an estimated 1-1.5 million people leaving for the United States from the territory of Hungary. Such loss of population, most young males in their prime, shocked the nation and served as a subject for discussion in various forms and on multiple levels of discourse, from the newspaper reports through literary depictions, to scholarly publications and conferences. In this paper I examine significant monographs as well as conference volumes and proceedings, analyzing the major opinions and debates surrounding the causes and consequences of the Great Transatlantic Emigration. I discuss the most significant publications that appeared before the coming of the First World War, which put an end to mass emigration from Europe. These works in a sense represented the best that Hungarian migration studies had to offer for more than half a century, which makes them particulary worthy of scholarly attention
pályázatok:
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