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Vol. 25 No. 2 (2011)
Vol. 25 No. 2 (2011)
Published:
2011-06-01
Articles
The Williamson hypothesis. The content, criticism and afterlife of a concept
Ferenc Gyuris
3-28
PDF (Magyar)
Relationship between town and ‘tanyas’ in Kecskemét during the Horthy regime
Zsolt Szilágyi
29-47
PDF (Magyar)
Mother tongue and ethnicity as statistical indicators of interethnic relations: the case of Hungarians in Transylvania
Patrik Tátrai
48-68
PDF (Magyar)
Ethnic maps as forms of the authoritarian mode of speech (part II)
Róbert Keményfi
69-87
PDF (Magyar)
The chance of a better quality of health care depends on the place of residence – Regional disparities in access to health care in Hungary by the example of cataracta surgeries
Annamária Uzzoli, József Vitrai, Márta Bakacs, Katalin Gémes, Norbert Kiss, Rita Kövi
88-105
PDF (Magyar)
Regional development aspects of teleworking
Tamás Forgács
106-124
PDF (Magyar)
Reports
Integrative spatial structural model – Framework for a territorial approach based Tisza-region development strategy
Lajos Koszorú, Katalin Szántó
145-163
PDF (Magyar)
Reuse of former Soviet military sites in Debrecen
Kriszta Kádár, Gábor Kozma
164-179
PDF (Magyar)
Retail competitiveness in a border town (Komárno)
Tamás Sikos T., András Kovács
180-196
PDF (Magyar)
Outlook
Kopács as a lieu de mémoire
Tímea Baumann
125-144
PDF (Magyar)
Debates
About the front lines of regional science. Some thoughts on Imre Lengyel’s paper
Tamás Dusek
197-209
PDF (Magyar)
Regional science in the changing world. Comments on Imre Lengyel’s article
Rezső Mészáros
210-214
PDF (Magyar)
Book reviews
Virág Tünde: Kirekesztve. Falusi gettók az ország peremén
Anikó Vida
215-218
PDF (Magyar)
Á. Varga László (szerk.): URBS. Magyar Várostörténeti Évkönyv V.
Márton Berki
219-222
PDF (Magyar)
Scientific life
The cultural geographic strategy of Kuno Klebelsberg serving the territorial revision
Attila Szabó
223-236
PDF (Magyar)
Economic crisis and regional studies in diversity – conference reflections
Márton Czirfusz, Gergely Tagai
237-241
PDF (Magyar)
Incidences just would not happen (?) Interview with Pál Beluszky
Ferenc Jankó, Pál Beluszky
242-251
PDF (Magyar)
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