Colonizing the Hungarian and German Border Areas during the Czechoslovak Land Reform. 1918-1938
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With the creation of the Czechoslovak First Republic in October 1918, politicians began debating the fate of the great estates the new country had inherited from the Habsburg monarchy, and within six months, the National Assembly enacted a sweeping land reform. With some of the land, the state sponsored colonies—new or expanded agricultural settlements. The announced purpose of the colonization program was to relieve land hunger, which was a genuine concern. Equally important in the minds of many who administered the program and participated in it, however, was altering the ethnic composition of the border areas, where most of the colonies were located.
2019 ◽
pp. 229-10.33526/EJKS.20191901.229
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2020 ◽
Vol 4
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pp. 61-81
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1997 ◽
Vol 30
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pp. 420-428
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