HUNGARIAN STUDIES 21. Nemzetközi Magyar Filológiai Társaság. Akadémiai Kiadó Budapest [2007]

HUNGARIAN STUDIES VOLUME 21,2007 CONTENTS Victor Neumann: Multiculturality and Interculturality: The Case of Timisoara 3 Levente Salat: Prevailing Indentity Structures and Competing Ethno­political Strategies in Transylvania 19 Gabriel Andreescu: Cultural and Territorial Autonomy and the Issue of Hungarian Identity 61 Keith Hitchins: Erdélyi Fiatalok: The Hungarian Village and Hungarian Identity in Transylvania in the 1930s 85 Maria Bucur: Remembering Wartime Violence in Twentieth-Century Transylvania: A Few Thoughts on Comparative History 101 David A. Kideckel: Metaphors of America: Labor, Global Integration, and Transylvanian Identities 111 Zoltán Pálfy: Ethnically Based Enrollment Patterns at the University of Cluj/Kolozsvár, 1900-1944 135 Andrew Ludanyi: The Bolyai University and Minority Elite Recruitment: 1944-1959 161 Károly Kocsis: Changing Ethnic Patterns in Transylvania since 1989 ... 181 Vilmos Voigt: Maurice Benyovszky and his "Madagascar Protocolle" (1772-1776) 205 Zoltán Imre: Nations, Identities, and Theatres: Reflections on the Concepts of National Theatre in Europe 239 Mihály Szegedy-Maszák: The Intellectual and Cultural Scene in the Dual Monarchy 261 Péter Hajdu: Hungarian Writers of the Military Mission of Austria-Hungary in the Balkans 297 John Miska: Hungarica Canadiana - Archival Sources 315 Reviews Mester, Béla: Magyarphilosophia (Gábor Gángó) 323 Márai, Sándor: 777e Rebels (Mihály Szegedy-Maszák) 326

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