Historical predecessors and current geographical possibilities of ethnic based territorial autonomies in the Carpathian Basin

Despite the ethnic cleansings, deportations, forced assimilation, homogenization and partly due to the immigration of foreign-born population there is hardly any country in Europe which could be called ethnically homogeneous. This is particularly true in the case of the small „nation-states” of the...

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Main Author: Károly Kocsis
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Language:English
Published: Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences 2013-04-01
Series:Hungarian Geographical Bulletin
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Online Access:https://ojs.mtak.hu/index.php/hungeobull/article/view/2920
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spelling doaj-816744b2fded4a899cc5e0937e596f7a2020-11-25T03:02:56ZengResearch Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Hungarian Academy of SciencesHungarian Geographical Bulletin2064-50312064-51472013-04-016213462920Historical predecessors and current geographical possibilities of ethnic based territorial autonomies in the Carpathian BasinKároly Kocsis0 Geographical Institute, Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, HungaryDespite the ethnic cleansings, deportations, forced assimilation, homogenization and partly due to the immigration of foreign-born population there is hardly any country in Europe which could be called ethnically homogeneous. This is particularly true in the case of the small „nation-states” of the Carpathian Basin (Hungary, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia etc). So, starting from the fact, that in ethnically diverse regions the territorial autonomies are one of the most eff ective tools of minority protection and confl ict solution, and are safeguards for ensuring the cultural survival and protection of collective rights of national minorities, this paper tries to outline the geographic background of existing (and missing) territorial autonomies in Europe (1st part) and, in more details, the historical predecessors and the geographical possibilities of ethnic based territorial autonomies in the Carpathian Basin (2nd part). Although the emphasis is largely laid on the contemporary situation, there are important sections devoted to the historical development of the ethnic based territorial autonomies in this geographic work as well.https://ojs.mtak.hu/index.php/hungeobull/article/view/2920ethnic based territorial autonomyethnic geographyadministrative divisioncarpathian basineurope
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author Károly Kocsis
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Historical predecessors and current geographical possibilities of ethnic based territorial autonomies in the Carpathian Basin
Hungarian Geographical Bulletin
ethnic based territorial autonomy
ethnic geography
administrative division
carpathian basin
europe
author_facet Károly Kocsis
author_sort Károly Kocsis
title Historical predecessors and current geographical possibilities of ethnic based territorial autonomies in the Carpathian Basin
title_short Historical predecessors and current geographical possibilities of ethnic based territorial autonomies in the Carpathian Basin
title_full Historical predecessors and current geographical possibilities of ethnic based territorial autonomies in the Carpathian Basin
title_fullStr Historical predecessors and current geographical possibilities of ethnic based territorial autonomies in the Carpathian Basin
title_full_unstemmed Historical predecessors and current geographical possibilities of ethnic based territorial autonomies in the Carpathian Basin
title_sort historical predecessors and current geographical possibilities of ethnic based territorial autonomies in the carpathian basin
publisher Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
series Hungarian Geographical Bulletin
issn 2064-5031
2064-5147
publishDate 2013-04-01
description Despite the ethnic cleansings, deportations, forced assimilation, homogenization and partly due to the immigration of foreign-born population there is hardly any country in Europe which could be called ethnically homogeneous. This is particularly true in the case of the small „nation-states” of the Carpathian Basin (Hungary, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia etc). So, starting from the fact, that in ethnically diverse regions the territorial autonomies are one of the most eff ective tools of minority protection and confl ict solution, and are safeguards for ensuring the cultural survival and protection of collective rights of national minorities, this paper tries to outline the geographic background of existing (and missing) territorial autonomies in Europe (1st part) and, in more details, the historical predecessors and the geographical possibilities of ethnic based territorial autonomies in the Carpathian Basin (2nd part). Although the emphasis is largely laid on the contemporary situation, there are important sections devoted to the historical development of the ethnic based territorial autonomies in this geographic work as well.
topic ethnic based territorial autonomy
ethnic geography
administrative division
carpathian basin
europe
url https://ojs.mtak.hu/index.php/hungeobull/article/view/2920
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