The conflict from Valea Uzului – the Hungarian minority, the Romanian national state and the Hungarian homeland

The article presents one of the most recent (victimless) ethnic conflict between the Hungarian minority from Romania (more precisely the Székelys/Szeklers from Harghita county) and members of the Romanian majority over a war cemetery where both sides had claims of ownership and former combatants/war...

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Main Author: Horia-Alin Lupu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Facultatea de Stiinte Politice, SNSPA 2019-06-01
Series:Sfera Politicii
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Online Access:http://revistasferapoliticii.ro/sfera/199-200/art10-Lupu.php
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Summary:The article presents one of the most recent (victimless) ethnic conflict between the Hungarian minority from Romania (more precisely the Székelys/Szeklers from Harghita county) and members of the Romanian majority over a war cemetery where both sides had claims of ownership and former combatants/war heroes interred. The conflict is put in the general context of nowadays Romanian-Hungarian relations, using the theoretical “triadic nexus“ (national minority – nationalizing state – external national motherland) of interacting political fields provided by Rogers Brubaker. We can thus see the reciprocal influence between the three mentioned elements, and how they can work for both complicating and/or simplificating an already intricate reality.
ISSN:1221-6720
1221-6720