Slavic Eurasian Studies No.29
Transboundary Symbiosis
over the Danube :Ⅱ
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.
Table of Contents
Preface |
84KB |
|||
|
||||
Ⅰ. Historiography, history, discourse | ||||
Chapter 1 | ||||
Slovak National Narrative and Hungarian National Narrative as a Part of the Slovak-Hungarian Socio-political Discourse |
215KB |
|||
Dusán Koáč |
|
1 | ||
Chapter 2 | ||||
Slovak and Hungarian history - the subject of common views and confrontations of historians |
190KB |
|||
Štefan Šutaj |
|
15 | ||
Chapter 3 | ||||
Controversial interpretations - controversial past? Some cases from the Slovak - Hungurian history and historiography |
232KB |
|||
Gabriela Dudeková |
|
29 | ||
Chapter 4 | ||||
When did Bratislava become Bratislava? - A Reflection on the Name of a City in the Borderlands (Part Ⅱ) |
269KB |
|||
Susumu Nagayo |
|
45 | ||
Chapter 5 | ||||
The Malta Meeting and Eastarn Europe in 1989: How were they presented by the Media Propaganda in Czechoslovakia? |
252KB |
|||
Barnabás Vajda |
|
71 | ||
Ⅱ. 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 |
634KB |
|||
Osamu Ieda |
|
91 | ||
Chapter 7 | ||||
Social Capital and Religion in Slavakia: Its Perspective for Symbiosis between Slovakia and Hungary |
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 | 317KB |
|||
Tatsuya Nakazawa |
|
125 | ||
Chapter 9 | ||||
The Language Situation in Komárno | 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 |
292KB |
|||
Yuko kambara |
|
175 | ||