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The Monumental Nation : Magyar Nationalism and Symbolic Politics in Fin-de-siecle Hungary

Part of the Austrian and Habsburg Studies series
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From the 1860s onward, Habsburg Hungary attempted a massive project of cultural assimilation to impose a unified national identity on its diverse populations.

In one of the more quixotic episodes in this “Magyarization,” large monuments were erected near small towns commemorating the medieval conquest of the Carpathian Basin—supposedly, the moment when the Hungarian nation was born.

This exactingly researched study recounts the troubled history of this plan, which—far from cultivating national pride—provoked resistance and even hostility among provincial Hungarians.

Author Bálint Varga thus reframes the narrative of nineteenth-century nationalism, demonstrating the complex relationship between local and national memories.

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Product Details
Berghahn Books
1785333135 / 9781785333132
Hardback
30/12/2016
United Kingdom
English
334 pages : illustrations, map.