From non-dominant to dominant nationalism: the Transylvanian case

Journal title PASSATO E PRESENTE
Author/s Stefano Santoro
Publishing Year 2011 Issue 2011/84
Language Italian Pages 25 P. 37-61 File size 161 KB
DOI 10.3280/PASS2011-084004
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The Rumanian nationalism of Transylvania, which developed during the 19th century to defend the rights of the Rumanian population from the Magyarization policies implemented by Budapest’s government, suddenly found itself in a completely different situation at the end of World War I: from non-dominant it had become dominant. As in other areas of postwar Eastern Europe during the 1920s and 1930s,, this transition involved a reversal of the paradigms of reference of the Rumanian nationalists that changed from inclusive and democratic values into an exclusive and fundamentally totalitarian ideology.

Keywords: Transilvania, Romania, Ungheria, nazionalismo

Stefano Santoro, Da nazionalismo non dominante a nazionalismo dominante: il caso transilvano in "PASSATO E PRESENTE" 84/2011, pp 37-61, DOI: 10.3280/PASS2011-084004