Esterhazy And Early Hungarian Immigration To Canada : A Study Based Upon The Esterhazy Immigration Pamphlet

Kovacs, Martin Louis

Regina, 1974


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Card covers, 170 pages, 6x8.75 in., [15x22 cm.], B&W photographs.

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Ex-library copy. Generously decorated with the full palette of library paraphernalia—envelopes, cards, labels, rubber stamp, and handwritten markings, etc.

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A study of early Hungarian immigration to Canada centered on the activities of Count Esterhazy, an immigration agent who promoted and organized settlement in Saskatchewan. The volume reproduces the original Esterhazy immigration pamphlet and situates it within its historical context, with commentary on its purpose, content, and role in encouraging migration and establishing Hungarian communities in the region.