"How Many Pharmacists of Slovakian Origin Lived in Hungary in the Age of the Tartar Invasion?" Additions to István Bibó's Picture of Central Europe/"Koliko lekarnarjev slovaskega porekla je zivelo na Ogrskem v dobi tatarskih vpadov?" Prispevki k pogledu Istvána Biba na Srednjo Evropo

The Hungarian thinker and politician István Bibó examined the history of Central Europe in several significant studies. He drew attention to the serious social and political problems of the area, including those pathological symptoms which, in his opinion, had led to both World Wars. The ethnic conf...

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