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292 Štefan Šutaj 4 From the numerous publications published after 1993 on this theme, the most significant are: Bacová and Šutaj 1994; Gabzdilová 1994, 1998; Zelová et al 1994; Bacová 1996; Bacová and Kusá 1997; Gajdoš and Matula 1997; Olejník and Gabzdilová 1998; Šutaj and Olejnľk 1998. 5 Responsible researcher for this project was A. Zelová. 6 Responsible researcher: Š. Šutaj 7 Responsible researcher in the beginning: Š.Šutaj, later M. Gajdoš 8 Responsible researcher: V. Bacová 9 Led by M. Homišinová 10 Portions of the results are published in the works of Homišinová: Homišinová 1999a, 1999b, 2000a, 2000b, 2000c, 2000d, 2000e, 2000f. 11 F. Baumgartner and M. Homišinová 12 Abbrevation for the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. 13 The "Re-Slovakisation’’ was the campaign of change of national­ity promoted by the Czechoslovak government during the years 1946 -1948. A number of citizens, mainly ethnic Hungarians, decided to give up their nationality and declare Slovak nationali­ty for fear of possible repressive measures enacted by Czechoslovakian authorities. 14 In the regions of eastern Slovakia a part of inhabitants proclaim to be Ruthenians and a part Ukrainians. It is a case of complex process of ethnic self-identification, which manifested itself in various historical periods in the change of ethnic adherence, it is our conviction, that this community is of one ethnic origin, and, consequently, we are using the term Ruthenians/Ukrainians. 15 This project had been financed by the VEGA grant agency. 16 Researchers themselves collect empirical materials, compile questionnaires, and enter data; in other words, they do the man­ual work that could have been done by assistants.

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