
Milan Katuninec- University of Trnava
Milan Katuninec
- University of Trnava
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The presented study examines the Byzantine mission of Saints Constantine-Cyril and Methodius in Great Moravia during the second half of the ninth century. Despite the fact that the mission of the Thessaloniki brothers was affected by the complicated relations between Rome and Constantinople and lasted only a short time, it has become an important p...
The modern welfare state, as it is understood today, has become a topical issue in many Western European countries, especially after the worldwide economic depression of the 1930s and World War II, the most destructive armed conflict in the history of humanity. The presented study offers several perspectives on the welfare state model in the Wester...
This work tries to point out the risks of creating false ideas that ignore the fact that people will always live in an uncertain world. Attention is also paid to critical thinking and the responsibility of a person for his opinions, decisions and deeds.
The phenomenon of various economic, cultural, farmers' and workers' societies or similar organizations, which drew the voter into social and political activity, was characteristic of the structure of the political environment in Czechoslovakia and Austria after the First World War. The social democrats became the strongest political group after the...
The Society of Saint Adalbert (Vojtech) played a significant role in the religious and national life of the Slovak people for along period of time. During World War II, it was at odds with the authorities, but managed to become a little more independent then in previous periods. The Democratic Party won the 1946 parliamentary election in Slovakia....
The Society of Saint Adalbert (Vojtech) played a significant role in the religious and national life of the Slovak people for a long period of time. During World War II, it was at odds with the authorities, but managed to become a little more independent then in previous periods. The Democratic Party won the 1946 parliamentary election in Slovakia....
In the years 1870 - 1918 St. Adalbert's society played a significant role in the Slovak national life. Its activities covered not only religious, but also national, educational and instructional roles. Andrej Radlinský, the Catholic priest, initiated the establishment of the Society in the year 1857. The first general assembly of the Society took p...
The present study deals with the activities of Slovak Catholic Aacademy at the Association of Saint Adalbert. The author presents its origin and activities using documents from the Archives of Saint Adalbert. The Association had been considering the idea of establishing the academy since the establishment of the Czechoslovak Republic. The Slovak Ca...
The present study deals with the activities of the trade union headquarters which was active in the first Czechoslovak Republic and which was then under the influence of the Slovak National Party. In spite of its various efforts, that association was not successful either in the number of organisations, or in the number of its members. The focus of...
The study deals with influence the Christian trade unions had in Slovakia in the first years of the Czechoslovak state. It offers a more complex picture of the activities which resulted in the establishment of the most significant Christian trade union headquarters in Slovakia. Slovak Christian trade unions joined the headquarters in Brno for some...
In the 1920s K. Sidor's name was closely connected with the existence of Slovak, the Slovak National Party's newspaper, published at that time in Ruzomberok and since 1921 in Bratislava. Before Sidor became the editor of the newspaper Slovak, he had played his part in the establishment of literary students' magazine Vatra in 1919. During the first...
The present study deals with the political activities of Karol Sidor, the representative of Hlinka's People's Party, in the years 1938-1939. Using the archive and published resources, the author analyses the attitudes of this controversial person. Being the chief editor of the party's newspaper Slovak, Sidor presented his radical policy aimed at th...