From Minority to Übermensch: The Social Roots of Ethnic Conflict in the German Diaspora of Hungary, Romania and Slovakia
@article{Szelnyi2007FromMT, title={From Minority to {\"U}bermensch: The Social Roots of Ethnic Conflict in the German Diaspora of Hungary, Romania and Slovakia}, author={Bal{\'a}zs A. Szel{\'e}nyi}, journal={Past & Present}, year={2007}, volume={196}, pages={215 - 251} }
* I would like to thank Hanna Baier, Ivan Berend, Robert Brenner, David Brown, José Casanova, Ivan Chalupecký, Daniel Chirot, Gail Kligman, Michael Mann, Robert Mason, James Peacock, Gerhard Seewann, Ronald Smelser, Iván Szelényi, Katalin Szelényi, Patricia Thornton and Gillian Weiss for their feedback and support. Research for this text was conducted in the Hungarian National Archives, Budapest; the Hungarian National Statistics Bureau; the Hungarian National Library; the Slovak National… CONTINUE READING
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