Fogyatkozó magyarság Muravidéken szlovén beolvasztási törekvések a két világháború között /

Mur Area (also known as: Transmurania, Over-Mur; in Hungarian: Muravidék) was annexed from Hungary to Slovenia according to the Treaty of Trianon. This small area, measured in Hungarian terms, has affected and continues to affect several ethnographic regions and two fundamentally dominant nations. T...

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Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerző: Balogh Péter
Dokumentumtípus: Cikk
Megjelent: 2020
Sorozat:Délvidéki szemle 7 No. 1-2
Kulcsszavak:Kisebbség - magyar - Jugoszlávia - 20. sz., Muravidék
Online Access:http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/73874
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520 3 |a Mur Area (also known as: Transmurania, Over-Mur; in Hungarian: Muravidék) was annexed from Hungary to Slovenia according to the Treaty of Trianon. This small area, measured in Hungarian terms, has affected and continues to affect several ethnographic regions and two fundamentally dominant nations. The Hungarians living here lived under strong exposure to Slovenian integration efforts between the two world wars. The present study explains the vertical and horizontal dimensions of these assimilation processes, as well as the answers given to them by the Hungarians. The assimilation strategy consisted of several nested components, as Slovenia itself did not exist as an independent state in the period under review, but as part of the South Slavic state. Therefore, a paradoxical situation may have arisen in which the Hungarians of Mur Area – and at the same time of Slovenia – considered the Central Yugoslav power to be an ally against Slovenia for a moment. The study also provides an insight into who was defined as “madîaron” by the Slovenian authorities and what role they played in the period under discussion. The attitude of the Slovenes in Mur Area to the Hungarians and to the Slovenes living west of Mur is inseparable from the topic. 
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