Varga J., János (2026) Etnikai és demográfiai változások Magyarországon a 17–18. században In: Felix temporum reparatio. EKKE Líceum Kiadó - ELTE BTK. pp. 403-412.
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ETHNIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES IN HUNGARY IN THE 17TH AND 18TH CENTURIES The 150-year Ottoman occupation and repeated military campaigns significantly reduced the population of the southern and central Hungary and the Principality of Transylvania. The ethnic vacuum following the expulsion of the conquerors almost “swallowed” part of the Hungarian population that had fled to the periphery and the foreign-speaking population that had previously lived there. At first, the settlement took place spontaneously, later in an organized manner. The immigrants were able to start life in their new homeland with significant landlord and state benefits. Germans from the west, Slovaks from the north, Ruthenians from the northeast, Romanians from the east, and Serbs and Croats from the south moved in mainly to agricultural areas (villages and market towns), but craftsmen also arrived in the cities. The migration taking place in the 17th and 18th centuries, considering natural increase, resulted in significant ethnic and demographic changes: the population of the Carpathian Basin increased from approximately 3.5–3.8 million to 9.94 million, while the proportion of the Hungarian element decreased from 50 percent to 41.55 percent.
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| Szerző: | Szerző neve Email MTMT azonosító ORCID azonosító Közreműködés Varga J., János NEM RÉSZLETEZETT NEM RÉSZLETEZETT NEM RÉSZLETEZETT Szerző |
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| Nyelv: | magyar |
| DOI azonosító: | 10.46403/Felixtemporumreparatio.2026.403 |
| Felhasználó: | Tibor Gál |
| Dátum: | 04 Máj 2026 09:34 |
| Utolsó módosítás: | 04 Máj 2026 09:34 |
| URI: | http://publikacio.uni-eszterhazy.hu/id/eprint/9143 |
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