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Slavic Eurasian Studies No.29

Transboundary Symbiosis

over the Danube :

Road to a Multidimensional Ethnic Symbiosis in the Mid-Danube Region

Edited by Ieda Osamu and Susumu Nagayo

Copyright (c) 2015 by the Slavic-Eurasian Research Center All rights reserved.


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Table of Contents

Preface PDF
84KB
   
 
 
Ⅰ. Historiography, history, discourse 
Chapter 1
Slovak National Narrative and Hungarian National Narrative as a Part of the Slovak-Hungarian Socio-political Discourse PDF
215KB
  Dusán Koáč
1
Chapter 2
  Slovak and Hungarian history - the subject of common views and confrontations of historians PDF
190KB
  Štefan Šutaj
15
Chapter 3
  Controversial interpretations - controversial past? Some cases from the Slovak - Hungurian history and historiography PDF
232KB
  Gabriela Dudeková
29
Chapter 4
  When did Bratislava become Bratislava? - A Reflection on the Name of a City in the Borderlands (Part ) PDF
269KB
  Susumu Nagayo
45
Chapter 5
  The Malta Meeting and Eastarn Europe in 1989: How were they presented by the Media Propaganda in Czechoslovakia? PDF
252KB
  Barnabás Vajda
71
. Census, statics, identity
Chapter 6
  What do the national censuses of 2001 and 2011 say about ethnic minorities? An introduction to a study on the Slavaks in Hungary PDF
634KB
  Osamu Ieda
91
Chapter 7
  Social Capital and Religion in Slavakia: Its Perspective for Symbiosis between Slovakia and Hungary PDF
235KB
  Tadaki Iio
113
Chapter 8
  Boundary Mechanisms in the Formulation of National Identity: A Case Study of Students in the Slavak Department at Selye János University PDF
317KB
  Tatsuya Nakazawa
125
Chapter 9
  The Language Situation in Komárno PDF
2,387KB
  Eva Győriová Baková
161
Chapter 10
Ethnic symbiosis - spolužitie on the way to a democratic state: Perspectives regarding "ethnic conflict" by Hungarian minority elites in southern Slovakia PDF
292KB
  Yuko kambara
175
 

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