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    Kovacevicov', Sona: Byvalé nemecké vidiecke sidla na slovensku, ich história a kultura.Peter Salner - 1991 - Human Affairs 1 (1):95-96.
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    Slovak Towns in the Twentieth Century.Peter Salner - 1991 - Human Affairs 1 (2):187-194.
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    Tolerance and Intolerance (Model Bratislava).Peter Salner - 1994 - Human Affairs 4 (2):181-192.
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    Urban and Ethnological Seminar "Towns after 1989".Peter Salner - 1995 - Human Affairs 5 (2):193-193.
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    Visible as people, yet invisible as jews.Peter Salner - 2019 - Human Affairs 29 (1):95-107.
    Based on their fates, it is possible to categorise the Jewish population of Slovakia from 1938 to 1945 into four groups. The most extensive group were the prisoners in the Nazi concentration camps and labour camps in Slovakia. They were followed by “legal Jews”, hidden Jews, “Aryan” Jews, who used false “Aryan” documents in the mainstream society, and last but not least, fighters in partisan units or allied armies. This study analyzes the way of survival of the “Aryan Jews” following (...)
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    Zmeny v hodnotových systémoch v kontexte kazdodennej kultúry. Výsledky výskumu v roku 1992.Peter Salner - 1994 - Human Affairs 4 (1):94-94.
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