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This study documents how the dominance of the historical memory of one national group is reflected in the public domain, while at the same time the memory of another national group is marginalised. This phenomenon is demonstrated using the example of secular monuments created by Slovaks in Hungary in the second half of the 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th century. It documents not merely the symbolic meaning of the monument in Hungarian, namely Hungarian-Slovak relationships, but also the form of memorials reflected in the Slovak national discourse before the outbreak of the Great War.
The Lawyer Quarterly
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2017
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vol. 7
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issue 2
127-135
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Since the birth of modern republics, the post of the president of the republic has had important symbolic content. It is a powerful symbol of republicanism. The presidents of most republics have inherited many characteristics of previous dynastic rulers, as their partly similar functions - representing the state in and outside the country, symbolising the unity of the nation and in periods of crisis, guaranteeing the continuity of state power. The paper is concerning on the Hungarian constitutional development in the 20th century and especially after 2011. Symbolism of the new Fundamental Law of Hungary is very strong and the position of president is central in this process.
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