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Tiszta beszéd: a magyar irodalom forradalma 1956-ban
In: 1956/2006 - az ötvenedik évfordulón
Mā baʿda ḏihnīyat at-taḥrīm: qirāʾa "al-āyāt aš-šaiṭānīya" : radd wa-taʿqīb
In: Dafātir an-nahǧ
World Affairs Online
Életek az életben: megjegyzések Mikó Imréről (1911–1977)
In: Erdélyi jogélet, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 37-42
ISSN: 2734-7095
The study presents in brief the life of Imre Mikó, lawyer, author of several significant works of legal literature in the field of minority rights in inter-war Transylvania, who was also, briefly, a member of the Hungarian Parliament. The life and activity of Imre Mikó may be divided into two major periods. Before the Second World War, as a student of law and theology, and later as a minority rights advocate he distinguished himself with a wide array of interests, both in the field of law and politics. He was appointed to the minority protection service of the Hungarian Community in this period. His activity was interrupted by the advent of World War Two. During the war, he fell into captivity, and, after his release from the Soviet Union, he attempted to resume his political and advocacy carrier only to be side-lined, spending almost two decades in the menial occupation of bookshop clerk. His belated and partial rehabilitation following his appointment as chief curator of the Unitarian Church is described in the study. The study also makes mention of the newly discovered information regarding the fact that Imre Mikó, under significant duress, collaborated with the Securitate, while at the same time he was himself under surveillance.
al-Aʿmāl al-kāmila li-l-Kawākibī
In: Silsilat at-turāṯ al-qaumī
In: سلسلة التراث القومي