Potrianonské Košice
Premeny etnických identít obyvateľov Košíc v medzivojnovom Československu
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In the period between the two world wars, the traditionally linguistically and culturally heterogeneous city of Kosice was for the first time annexed to Czechoslovakia, and thus outside the state unit of the Hungarian Kingdom, in which it was founded. The change of state law inevitably caused a series of changes in the ethnic identities of the locals, who were largely nationalized in favor of the Hungarian national idea in the previous imperial era. The aim of the monograph is to analyze the factors and mechanisms of changes in ethnic identities in the specific environment of the Kosice urban milieu and to reconstruct the ethno-national transformation of the local population in the critical years 1918 and 1938.