Table of Contents:
  • Some remarks on the future model of Czech emigration (1848-1914) /
  • Jirí Koralka
  • Migration and the international labor markets in the Atlantic economies /
  • Dirk Hoerder
  • Some results of my research on the transatlantic emigration from Hungary on the basis of macro-and-micro-analysis /
  • Julianna Puskás
  • Slovak emigration in the years 1880-1939 and problems involved in its study /
  • Frantïsk Bielik
  • Slovak emigration : its causes and consequences /
  • Ladislav Tajták
  • A systems approach to emigration from Hungary before 1914 /
  • József Gellén
  • The Hungarian government position on Slovak emigration, 1885-1914 /
  • Monika Glettler
  • Sources and historiography of emigration from Poland before 1939 /
  • Andrzej Brozek
  • Permanent emigration and temporary transnational migration : Jewish, Polish, and Russian emigration from Tsarist Rrussia, 1861-1914 /
  • Ralph Melville
  • Emigration from Croatia, 1880-1914 /
  • Ivan Cizmic
  • Overseas migration of the Yugoslav population in the period between the two World Wars /
  • Vesna Mikacic
  • Sources of the lands of emigration as a source for studying migration history : the case of the Slovenes /
  • Matjaz Klemencic
  • On the problems of lowland Slovak emigration in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries /
  • Ján Sirácky
  • Ethnic identity and symbolic ethnicity among Hungarian-Americans in Northern Indiana /
  • Mihály Hoppál
  • An anthropological approach to the study of immigration /
  • Peter Niedermüller.