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Slavic & East European Information Resources, 2002
ABSTRACT This article describes some of the most popular Slovak search engines, discusses their merits, and assesses their performance on some sample search queries.
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ABSTRACT This article describes some of the most popular Slovak search engines, discusses their merits, and assesses their performance on some sample search queries.
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Nation before democracy? Placing the rise of the Slovak extreme right into context
East European Politics, 2019Focusing on the People's Party Our Slovakia (ĽSNS), the article systematically explores the political environment in Slovakia in order to best explain the parliamentary breakthrough of this extreme right party that is hostile to representative democracy ...
Erika Harris
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1994
Tomas Garrigue Masaryk was unusual among Czech politicians for his deep interest in the Slovaks of northern Hungary and for his persistent striving to assist them in their struggle for national rights. Most other Czech political leaders felt constrained by the Dualist System not to interfere in the affairs of the Hungarian Kingdom and bent their ...
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Tomas Garrigue Masaryk was unusual among Czech politicians for his deep interest in the Slovaks of northern Hungary and for his persistent striving to assist them in their struggle for national rights. Most other Czech political leaders felt constrained by the Dualist System not to interfere in the affairs of the Hungarian Kingdom and bent their ...
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The Czech And Slovak Republics : Nation Versus State
, 2018* Introduction to a Small Country at the Crossroads of Europe The Historical Context Of Czechoslovakias Postcommunist Transition * Czechoslovakias First Experiment with Democracy: The Interwar Republic, 19181938 * Czechoslovakia Under Communism The ...
C. Leff
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2007
Historically supported beginnings of Christianity in the territory where present-day Slovakia is situated date back to the period of Great Moravia, to the first half of the ninth century. This was the time when the unifying process of kindred Slavic tribes was finished in this territory.
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Historically supported beginnings of Christianity in the territory where present-day Slovakia is situated date back to the period of Great Moravia, to the first half of the ninth century. This was the time when the unifying process of kindred Slavic tribes was finished in this territory.
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Ars Aeterna
VEGA 1/0061/22 Podoby a funkcie minimalizmu v súčasnej slovenskej ...
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VEGA 1/0061/22 Podoby a funkcie minimalizmu v súčasnej slovenskej ...
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Nationalities Papers, 1979
Let me open with two caveats. First, given the very brief length dictated for this treatment of Czech and Slovak humanisms, I have chosen to concentrate on their main lines of development and on their primary — i.e., literary — aspect. Second, domestic humanism has received comparatively little attention from Czech and Slovak historians to date.
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Let me open with two caveats. First, given the very brief length dictated for this treatment of Czech and Slovak humanisms, I have chosen to concentrate on their main lines of development and on their primary — i.e., literary — aspect. Second, domestic humanism has received comparatively little attention from Czech and Slovak historians to date.
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The 19th-century Slovak National Movement: Ethos of Plebeian Resistance
Nationalities Papers, 2023Vasil Gluchman
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Slovak-Polish Relations After 1989: Slovak Perceptions
2019The aim of this chapter is to identify the strengths and weaknesses of bilateral cooperation between Poland and Slovakia. The author analyses the political and economic aspects of their bilateral relations. Despite their cultural proximity and a long-shared border, periods of high intensity have been followed by periods of stagnation.
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Czechs, Slovaks, and the Slovak Linguistic Separatism of the Mid-Nineteenth Century
1992When a small group of Slovaks, meeting at the Evangelical lyceum in Bratislava early in 1843, decided that from thenceforth they would write only in the Slovak language, they were in effect publicly declaring their existence as an independent nation in Central Europe.
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