Abstract

The first decade of the 20th century witnessed the most intensive period of Hungarian migration to the United States, the migrants themselves representing the whole ethnic diversity of the country of origin. Despite Budapest’s efforts to control the migration and the capital’s call for loyalty based on the nation state, the migrants gradually disentangled themselves from Hungary beginning with those migrants of ethnic minority background, up to the end of World War I, then continuing with ethnic Hungarians in the post war decades.

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