Novák László Ferenc szerk.: Tradicionális kereskedelem és migráció az Alföldön (Az Arany János Múzeum Közleményei 11. Pest Megyei Múzeumok Igazgatósága, Nagykőrös, 2008)

MŰVELTSÉGI ELEMEK VÁNDORLÁSA - KEMÉNYFI RÓBERT: Térbeli mozgáspályák, migrációs vallási jelenségek geográfiai vizsgálata

TÜSKÉS Gábor 1993 A búcsújárás a barokk kori Magyarországon. Budapest: Akadémiai Ki­adó UDVARI István 1994 Ruszinok a XVIII. században. Vasvári Pál Társaság Füzetei 9. Nyíregy­háza: Bessenyei György Tanárképző Főiskola WEBER, Max 1982 A protestáns etika és a kapitalizmus szelleme. Budapest: Gondolat Ki­adó A GEOGRAPHY-BASED INVESTIGATION OF TRAJECTORIES AND MIGRATIONAL RELIGIOUS PHENOMENA Following the Second World War, the religio-geographical research projects in Hungary, which represented fairly feeble attempts for a start at the beginning of the 20 th century, almost unnoticeably switched to the field of ethnography of religions, so the studies analyzing the spatial quality of religiousness appeared first as part of the discipline of ethnography. Although it would be rather unnat­ural today to try and separate these two individual branches of scholarship, they are still easily discernible through the differences in theie research target groups. The present paper will focus on introducing the differences in the research top­ics and research objectives between the individual fields of geography of religion and ethnography of religion. Furthermore, through an examination of the ethnic/congregational spatial structure of Subcarpathia, it also aims to provide an opportunity to demonstrate how the ethnic and religious spatial processes may be analyzed when interrelat­ed at mezo (regional) and at micro (settlement) levels. Individual research efforts have shown that the border shifts and historical changes in the ethnic and religious composition apparent at a regional level also surface at the level of the microstruc­ture of space and at that of local communities.

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