The Hungarian-Ukrainian Borderlands: Ethnopolitical, Linguistic, and Religious Criteria of Self-identifi cation of the People

Type of periodical: Monographies

Publication types: Printed edition

Section: History

Publication date: 2020

Editors: resp. ed. Ivan Pater; Comps.: Oleh Muravskyi, Mykhailo Romaniuk

Summary: The collective monograph deals with the ethnopolitical and sociocultural issues on the Hungarian-Ukrainian borderlands in historical retrospect. The features of the formation of the modern Ukrainian-Hungarian border are considered, as well as the process of its creation in the historical and social memory of the local population. The research comprehensively reveals the reception of the border in daily practices of the residents, investigates the linguistic, ethnographic, and religious criteria of self-identifi cation of the local population, analyzes the dynamics of international relations on the modern Hungarian-Ukrainian border.

Reading audience: For historians, political scientists, linguists, and everyone interested in the contemporary history of Ukraine.

ISBN 978-966-02-9518-6

Available at: https://www.inst-ukr.lviv.ua/uk/publications/books/book/?newsid=1040

Responsible institutions: Ivan Krypyakevych Institute of Ukrainian Studies of NAS of Ukraine

Published: Lviv

Size in pages: 348

Print run: 75

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