Purpose and reality. About Natiuonal Minorities in Hungary and Hungarian National Minorities after the World War II
Purpose and reality. About National Minorities in Hungary and Hungarian National Minorities after the World War II
Author(s): Gizella FögleinSubject(s): History
Published by: Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, Új-és Jelenkori Egyetemes Történeti Tanszék
Keywords: definition; proposals; igrations; minority code; illusion versus disillusionment
Summary/Abstract: The study deals with the overall nature of the national minorities issue in Hungary; more especially, it looks at the international and domestic aspects as well. The Prime Minister's Office analyzed the UN Charter. The Provisional Government also prepared a framework for a law on national minorities in Hungary. However booth documents remained nothing more than conceptions and ideas. Following World War II leading government circles attempted to set up an international and regional system for the protection of minority rights. However the victorious powers looked for an alternative "solution". They attempted to "re-establish the balance" of national-ethnic and state-territorial status-quo by evictions and bilateral population exchanges. During the Peace Conference, none of the victorious powers was ready to support a settlement of minority issues in any form or with any guarantees.
Journal: ÖT KONTINENS
- Issue Year: 2012
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 35 - 44
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English
