Adalékok a felföldi mértékletességi egyesületek történetéhez. Ján Andráscsik szlovák katolikus pap élete

The life of Ján Andráscsik is a perfect illustration of the difficulties one encounters when trying to grasp Hungaro-Slovak relations in the first half of the nineteenth century by projecting a modern notional framework on it. By invoking his biography, the author had the double aim of making this l...

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