This paper deals with the historical role of count Paul teleki, geographer and prime minister of Hungary in the inter-war period. As A. states Teleki was the best educated and qualified scientist politician of Hungary between the two world war
In 1850, the British Crown forced the purchase of indigenous Maori land at Taranaki, an event that hastened the brutal land wars of the 1860s. A group voiced their opposition to this land confiscation, participating in the pamphlet war. The AA
and political geography, ethnic geography. Teleki as an active politician was Prime minister of hungary twice in the inter-war period, and commited suicide when Hungary actively entered World War II. - (JS)
After World War II, heavy Italian immigration diversified the city of Toronto. Immigrants settled around St Clair where the identity of Little Britain gave way to Little Italy. The study documents and interprets landscape change on St Clair since
the war. The changing landscape, like the social process of ethnicity, involved both pride and tensions.
. The touristic activity was suddenly interrupted by the outbreak of World War I, after which, through the realization of summer homes, hotels and villas, the garden city was born. After the second world war numerous hotels and guesthouses were built until
The paper explores the external physical changes to owner-occupied houses that have occurred in the second half of the 20th century. It focuses on suburban roads developed in the inter-war period in England. The changes examined include the building
A comparative study of fertility development in both republic covers the main periods : the course of demographic revolution (1920-1940) and the development of fertility level after the World War II. Total fertility rate, mean age of women
This is a paper written by the late Ferenc Fodor (1887-1962) who was one of Teleki's closest colleagues prior to World War II. Fodor completed a grand monograph about the life of Teleki after his death in the 1940s which was, however, only published
in 2001. This paper is part of the monograph and deals with the early years of Teleki on the way to become a geographer. - (JS)
The article considers the German idea of the cultural region between the wars, with particular reference to the work of Franz Petri. Drawing on a self-consciously modern integration of archaeological, historical and geographical research, he
A. recounts his recent visit to Vietnam, which he first experienced during the Vietnam War. Article includes detailed descriptions of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City as well as of the two major universities in each place. He relates that the French
identifies map collections with high potential as research sources. He concludes by presenting the locations of AMS map collections and working aids for interpreting the material. Emphasis is on World War II German, Japanese, and allied sources. - (SLD)