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This thesis gives an introspection of the presence of Hungarians in Canada from the history of their immigrations up until the 21st century. Many years ago Hungary was unknown to most Canadian people, yet as time passed, Hungarian incomers have made great progress in introducing their country and cultural identity, and achieved greater awareness of their existence among the locals. We can learn about what heritage the past generations of Hungarians have left behind in Canada and get to know more about the new generation. We can get an insight of many subtopics, including what great presence…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This thesis gives an introspection of the presence of Hungarians in Canada from the history of their immigrations up until the 21st century. Many years ago Hungary was unknown to most Canadian people, yet as time passed, Hungarian incomers have made great progress in introducing their country and cultural identity, and achieved greater awareness of their existence among the locals. We can learn about what heritage the past generations of Hungarians have left behind in Canada and get to know more about the new generation. We can get an insight of many subtopics, including what great presence Hungary, this small country, has in Canada, what kind of communities and social activities they have, or how much of their language, tradition and cultural existence is recognized and passed on. This thesis also gives an idea how these topics could be introduced as an educational material.
Autorenporträt
Eva Szekely was born in Budapest, Hungary on May 8, 1983. With the help of her Canadian-Hungarian Godparents, she moved to Toronto to spend her childhood there with her beloved parents, Maya and Tamas Szekely and her dear twin sister Vera Szekely. The years in Canada made a deep positive impact on her life and way of thinking.