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The Hungarians in Transcarpathia by Ildikó Orosz, István Csernicskó / Maps and figures of population data / Tinta Publishers

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The Hungarians in Transcarpathia by Ildikó Orosz, István Csernicskó / Maps and figures of population data / Tinta Publishers

PAPERBACK 2017

ISBN: 9789638601308 / 978-9638601308

ISBN-10: 9638601302

PAGES: 322

PUBLISHER: Tinta Publishers

LANGUAGE: English / Angol

 

Summary:

The general public knows but little about the Hungarian community liv­ing in Transcarpathia, Ukraine. For instance, the overall minority survey ofthe Minority Rights Group has a section about Ukraine in which there is on­ly  a  short  reference  to  the  fact  that  Hungarians  live  in  Ukraine  at  all  (cf.Matveeva,  Melvin  &  Pattle,  1997).  Therefore we believe that it is worth re­viewing the situation of the Transcarpathian Hungarian community.  Therewere  some  English  language  surveys  published  about  it  before  (e.g.  Vardy, 1989;  Magocsi,  1996),  but  these,  because  of their  character,  could  not  deal with  all those factors in  detail which,  in  our opinion,  are important in rela­tion to Transcarpathian Hungarians.  Such a question is, for instance, the re­lation  between  the  Ukrainian  state  language  and  Transcarpathian  Hun­garians  about  which  the  international  general public has  been  able  to  read almost nothing as yet. The  present  volume  therefore  introduces  the  status  of the  Hungarian community  living  in  Transcarpathia.  By  the  term ‘Transcarpathian Hun­garians’ we  describe that indigeneous  community of Transcarpathia which is made up by people  of Hungarian nationality and/or people whose mother tongue is  Hungarian.  Transcarpathia is  the  Transcarpathian  region of present-day  Ukraine  (in  Ukrainian  -   Закарпатська  область).  Its  territory  is12800  km2,  and  it borders  on  Poland  and  the  Lviv  region  in  the  north,  the Ivano-Frankivsk  region  in  the  east,  Romania  in  the  south,  Hungary  in  the south-west  and  Slovakia  in  the  west.  It  is  embraced  by  the  Carpathian Mountains  as  a  natural  boundary  in  the  east  and  the  River  Tisza winding along the frontier in the south  (Magocsi,  1996:25).

 
 

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The Hungarians in Transcarpathia by Ildikó Orosz 1

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