Studies on Society, Ethnicities, and Churches in the Bácska, Kalocsa–Sárköz, and Kiskunság Regions: Bárth, János: Népesség, társadalom, egyház. Negyven tanulmány a Duna-Tisza közéről. [Population, Society, Church. Forty Studies on the Danube–Tisza Interfluve.] Kecskemét, Kecskeméti Katona József Múzeum, 2024 (400 pages)
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Fábián, Borbála. 2026. “Studies on Society, Ethnicities, and Churches in the Bácska, Kalocsa–Sárköz, and Kiskunság Regions: Bárth, János: Népesség, társadalom, egyház. Negyven tanulmány a Duna-Tisza közéről. [Population, Society, Church. Forty Studies on the Danube–Tisza Interfluve.] Kecskemét, Kecskeméti Katona József Múzeum, 2024 (400 Pages)”. Church History Review 26 (3): 181-83. https://doi.org/10.54231/ETSZEMLE.26.2025.3.8.
Fábián, Borbála. 2026. “Studies on Society, Ethnicities, and Churches in the Bácska, Kalocsa–Sárköz, and Kiskunság Regions: Bárth, János: Népesség, társadalom, egyház. Negyven tanulmány a Duna-Tisza közéről. [Population, Society, Church. Forty Studies on the Danube–Tisza Interfluve.] Kecskemét, Kecskeméti Katona József Múzeum, 2024 (400 Pages)”. Church History Review 26 (3): 181-83. https://doi.org/10.54231/ETSZEMLE.26.2025.3.8.
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