Nemes, Robert (2010) A coffeehouse on the linguistic frontier. Hungarian Studies, 24 (2). pp. 215-224. ISSN 0236-6568
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Abstract
A century ago, Bihar/Bihor County was a rather unremarkable corner of the Hungarian Kingdom, one situated far from international boundaries. The population of Bihar/Bihor was almost equally split between ethnic Hungarians and ethnic Romanians, a fact of little consequence until the last decades of the nineteenth century, when a number of middle-class national activists began to emphasize the region’s status as a national borderland and worked to define and defend the Hungarian-Romanian border they saw running through it. This essay explores the nationalists’ efforts through a local cultural association, A Biharvármegyei Népnevelési Egyesület (Bihar County Society for Popular Education). Its aim is to show that the sharp lines that appeared on maps of “the nationalities of Austria-Hungary” emerged in a particular historical context, and also that these lines were much more blurry than many mapmakers and historians would have us believe.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | H Social Sciences / társadalomtudományok > H Social Sciences (General) / társadalomtudomány általában |
Depositing User: | Ágnes Sallai |
Date Deposited: | 17 Aug 2016 12:18 |
Last Modified: | 04 Apr 2023 11:37 |
URI: | http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/38851 |
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