Tereza Juhászová: „Post-WWII migration flows in micro-perspective: The case of the east Slovak small town Medzev"
Tereza Juhászová: „Post-WWII migration flows in micro-perspective: The case of the east Slovak small town Medzev"
Tereza Juhászová, a doctoral student in our Ph.D. program, Modern History, has just published a paper entitled „Post-WWII migration flows in micro-perspective: The case of the east Slovak small town Medzev.“
Exploring the local post-conflict and post-migration environment, Tereza focuses on everyday life in a small town in Eastern Slovakia after the Second World War. She shows that in the micro-space of a small town, people were primarily united by their work experience in the local factory. During the period of state socialism, membership in the Communist Party mattered, not mother tongue.
You can read the article here.