This comprehensive study traces the history of over forty royal
free towns from the sixteenth century to 1848 in the territories of
what today are Hungary, Slovakia, and Romania. Szelenyi argues that
these towns have been a neglected feature of national
meta-narratives in Eastern Europe because their dwellers were often
German speakers. He calls for a serious reevaluation of urban
development in Eastern Europe and for a new meta-narrative that
focuses on the region through the lenses of the numerous ethnic
diasporas.
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