The recent symbolic affirmation of Szeklerland as a new region in Europe marks the deep change in the pattern of relations between ethnic Hungarians and ethnic Romanians in Transylvania. With the expansion of ethnic Hungarian cultural minority rights at their very limits during Romania’s post-communist transition, the autonomy for Szeklerland is a step forward from cultural to territorial collective rights. Facing the strong opposition of ethnic Romanian parties to the reshaping of the territorial design along ethnic lines, ethnic Hungarian elites adopted a growing symbolic mechanism of identity promotion. The mechanism of ethnic symbolism unraveled by the article ranges from road signs and signboards marking the entry into Szeklerland, the...
The recent efforts to accelerate regionalization in Romania, driven by the willingness of the centra...
The history of the ethnic borderlands of Hungary and Romania in the years 1867–1944 were marked by c...
This study addresses the changing strategies of social inclusion, which the Hungarian elites in Roma...
The fact that after World War II, during a historical period internationally considered as fully leg...
Although Romanian-Hungarian ethnic relations have been improved during the last two decades, they ar...
The present article tackles a very actual and heavily debated topic in our country, that of the regi...
This study is about how Transylvania, the multiethnic region that was once part of the Hungarian Kin...
A short ethnographic field study in Transylvania led to interesting questions about self-identificat...
ii This dissertation outlines the dynamic between the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians (DAHR)- the ...
The normalization of inter-ethnic relations after the fall of communism and the establishment of a r...
This article examines a recent example of symbolic geography and attempts to analyse the practice of...
This paper deals with national representations of the Hungarian minority from Transylvania and its g...
[From the Introduction]. ...kin-state activism in Central and Eastern Europe has increased despite a...
Ghimes-Faget, Transylvania, Romania is a complex region where ethnic identity is not clear. The area...
This paper aims to examine more deeply the roots of Hungarian national identity and how important it...
The recent efforts to accelerate regionalization in Romania, driven by the willingness of the centra...
The history of the ethnic borderlands of Hungary and Romania in the years 1867–1944 were marked by c...
This study addresses the changing strategies of social inclusion, which the Hungarian elites in Roma...
The fact that after World War II, during a historical period internationally considered as fully leg...
Although Romanian-Hungarian ethnic relations have been improved during the last two decades, they ar...
The present article tackles a very actual and heavily debated topic in our country, that of the regi...
This study is about how Transylvania, the multiethnic region that was once part of the Hungarian Kin...
A short ethnographic field study in Transylvania led to interesting questions about self-identificat...
ii This dissertation outlines the dynamic between the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians (DAHR)- the ...
The normalization of inter-ethnic relations after the fall of communism and the establishment of a r...
This article examines a recent example of symbolic geography and attempts to analyse the practice of...
This paper deals with national representations of the Hungarian minority from Transylvania and its g...
[From the Introduction]. ...kin-state activism in Central and Eastern Europe has increased despite a...
Ghimes-Faget, Transylvania, Romania is a complex region where ethnic identity is not clear. The area...
This paper aims to examine more deeply the roots of Hungarian national identity and how important it...
The recent efforts to accelerate regionalization in Romania, driven by the willingness of the centra...
The history of the ethnic borderlands of Hungary and Romania in the years 1867–1944 were marked by c...
This study addresses the changing strategies of social inclusion, which the Hungarian elites in Roma...