On Diverging Roads? Patterns of Territorial Development in the Czechoslovak – Hungarian Border Zone (1910 – 1941)
Príspevok sa zameriava na zmeny kvality života v historických župách – Ostrihomskej a Komárňanskej (dnešné severozápadné Maďarsko a juhozápadné Slovensko) – v rokoch 1910 až 1941. Približne polovica sídel na tomto území sa po roku 1920 stala súčasťou prvej Československej republiky, zatiaľ čo druhá...
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