Karl Miklós

Karl Miklós

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local historianteacherjournalist
4 August 1931, Mužlja - 17 September 1991, Mužlja

Biography

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He completed elementary school in Mužlja and Zrenjanin, teacher training college in Subotica (1949), and a history degree at the Teacher Training College in Novi Sad (1953). From 1949 to 1951, he was a teacher in Bočar. From 1951, he lived in Mužlja, working as a history teacher, president of the local community, manager and coach of the local football club, and a correspondent for Magyar Szó. In the 1970s, he was accused of Hungarian nationalism, and the Zrenjanin court sentenced him to two months in prison for a crime committed under the charge of verbal delictum. After his release, he was unemployed due to political unsuitability, and later retired as a disabled person. His articles on the folk customs of Mužlja were published in Bánáti Híradó, which were compiled into his only volume.

Literature about the creator

Monograph of two Banat villages
Author: Penavin Olga
Books by New "Village Researchers." In. Imre Bori: Writers, Events, Phenomena. From Ten Years of Studies and Notes. Forum Könyvkiadó Intézet, Novi Sad, 1997.
Author: Bori Imre