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HUNGARIAN IMMIGRATION TO THE USA IN THE XVII - THE FIRST HALF OF THE XIX CENTURIES

Abstract

The article deals with the process of formation of Hungarian community in the USA as a result of immigration in the XVII - the first half of the XIX centuries. The author focuses attention on the participation of Hungarians in the War for Independence and the Civil War, as well as problems of adaptation of Hungarian immigrants in America.

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T. Pantyukhina
North Caucasus Federal University
Russian Federation


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Pantyukhina T. HUNGARIAN IMMIGRATION TO THE USA IN THE XVII - THE FIRST HALF OF THE XIX CENTURIES. Humanities and law research. 2014;(2):49-54. (In Russ.)

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