The written version of Rusyn ultra-nationalist and Russophile Stefan Fencik’s speech before the Hungarian Parliament.
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A pamphlet by Stefan Fencik during the interwar period focused on reaching Rusyn diasporans and emigrants living in America.
A policy paper on Subcarpathian Rus authored by Jaromír Nečas, who successfully used it to fill an advisory role on the subject matter in the Office of the President of Czechoslovakia.
In the form of responses to fellow “patriots”, Adolf Dobriansky outlines his positions on the decay of political order throughout the empire, the Latinization of the Greek-Catholic church, the topic of disloyalty to the Austrian crown, and the emigration of Rusyns to America and further east.
Collected papers on the demographics, local economy, and self-government of Komlóska, a prominent Carpatho-Rusyn village in Hungary.
Collected papers on the demographics, local economy, and self-government of Komlóska, a prominent Carpatho-Rusyn village in Hungary.
Weekly newspaper published in Užhorod (1941-44). Edited by Aleksander Iľnyckŷj and Vasyľ Šeregij, it was the most influential newspaper in Subcarpathian Rus during WWII.
Weekly newspaper published in Užhorod (1941-44). Edited by Aleksander Iľnyckŷj and Vasyľ Šeregij, it was the most influential newspaper in Subcarpathian Rus during WWII.
Weekly newspaper published in Užhorod (1941-44). Edited by Aleksander Iľnyc’kŷj and Vasyľ Šeregij, it was the most influential newspaper in Subcarpathian Rus during WWII.
Weekly newspaper published in Užhorod (1941-44). Edited by Aleksander Iľnyc’kŷj and Vasyľ Šeregij, it was the most influential newspaper in Subcarpathian Rus during WWII.
Records from May 1919 meetings of the Central Rusyn National Council, a political body formed by representatives of previous national councils (in Užhorod, Chust and Prešov) with participants from the Lemko Region and the United States.
Religious and literary journal published in Užhorod (1885-1903) by J. Fencyk. The journal largely contained religious material, along with some contemporary Rusyn literature, essays and political news.
Religious and literary journal published in Užhorod (1885-1903) by J. Fencyk. The journal largely contained religious material, along with some contemporary Rusyn literature, essays and political news.
A geographical dictionary for the entire Hungarian Kingdom with a short demographic and economic breakdown provided for every settlement.
A geographical dictionary for the entire Hungarian Kingdom with a short demographic and economic breakdown provided for every settlement.
A part of Edmund Egán’s 1898 memorandum to the Hungarian government regarding state aid for Rusyn peasant agriculturalists, later implemented as the Highlands Program.
The first book-length treatment of the socio-economic history of Uhro-Rus. The two volumes cover the period from the Middle Ages to 1848. The planned third volume of this work was completed, but its manuscript has disappeared.
The second book-length treatment of the socio-economic history of Uhro-Rus. The two volumes cover the period from the Middle Ages to 1848. The planned third volume of this work was completed, but its manuscript has disappeared.