Hungarian Americans and Their Communities of Cleveland
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Cleveland was at one time the city with the second largest population of Hungarians in the world (after Budapest). This history of the Cleveland Hungarian community outlines within a historical context how and why Cleveland became such a large Hungarian center and the nature of the ethno-cultural community which existed and still exists. This study is the first comprehensive history of this community in Cleveland. Original publication date 1981.
ISBN
978-1-936323-20-3
Publication Date
2010
Publisher
MSL Academic Endeavors
City
Cleveland, Ohio
Keywords
Emigration and immigration
Disciplines
Cultural History | Social History | United States History
Recommended Citation
Papp, Susan M. and Eszterhás, Joe, "Hungarian Americans and Their Communities of Cleveland" (2010). Cleveland Memory. 12.
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/clevmembks/12
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Comments
The original print version was published in 1981. Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland Ethnic Heritage Studies, Cleveland State University.
Redistributed by Cleveland Memory Project and MSL Academic Endeavors in 2010.