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Hungarian Revival POLITICAL REFLECTIONS ON CENTRAL EUROPE BY DR. LÁSZLÓ MARÁCZ Mikes International The Hague, Holland 2007 LÁSZLÓ MARÁCZ : HUNGARIAN REVIVAL Kiadó 'Stichting MIKES INTERNATIONAL ' alapítvány, Hága, Hollandia. Számlaszám: Postbank rek.nr. 7528240 Cégbejegyzés: Stichtingenregister: S 41158447 Kamer van Koophandel en Fabrieken Den Haag Terjesztés A könyv a következ ő Internet-címr ől tölthet ő le: http://www.federatio.org/mikes_bibl.html Aki az email-levelezési listánkon kíván szerepelni, a következ ő címen iratkozhat fel: [email protected] A kiadó nem rendelkezik anyagi forrásokkal. Többek áldozatos munkájából és adományaiból tartja fenn magát. Adományokat szívesen fogadunk. Cím A szerkeszt őség, illetve a kiadó elérhet ő a következ ő címeken: Email: [email protected] Levelezési cím: P.O. Box 10249, 2501 HE, Den Haag, Hollandia _____________________________________ Publisher Foundation 'Stichting MIKES INTERNATIONAL', established in The Hague, Holland. 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Box 10249, 2501 HE, Den Haag, Holland _____________________________________ ISSN 1570-0070 ISBN-13: 978-90-8501-104-0 NUR 754 © Mikes International 2001-2007, László Marácz 1996-2007, All Rights Reserved ___________________________________________________________________________________ © Copyright Mikes International 2001-2007, László Marácz 1996-2007 - II - LÁSZLÓ MARÁCZ : HUNGARIAN REVIVAL PUBLISHER ’S PREFACE Mikes International is pleased to publish electronically the volume HUNGARIAN REVIVAL — Political Reflections on Central Europe — by dr. László Marácz, which was originally published in 1996 by the Aspekt publishing house in Nieuwegein, the Netherlands. The Hague (Holland), January 23, 2007 MIKES INTERNATIONAL ___________________________________________________________________________________ © Copyright Mikes International 2001-2007, László Marácz 1996-2007 - III - LÁSZLÓ MARÁCZ : HUNGARIAN REVIVAL Aspekt, Nieuwegein, 1996 ___________________________________________________________________________________ © Copyright Mikes International 2001-2007, László Marácz 1996-2007 - IV - LÁSZLÓ MARÁCZ : HUNGARIAN REVIVAL CONTENTS Publisher’s preface ...................................................................................................................... III NOTE TO THE ENGLISH EDITION BY MICHIEL KLINKHAMMER ............... 1 FOREWORD BY LÁSZLÓ T ŐKÉS............................................................................ 2 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................ 4 PART I : THE HUNGARIANS .................................................................................. 9 Western images of the Hungarians .............................................................................................10 Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................. 10 Historical Western images and stereotypes of the Hungarians................................................................................. 11 Negative images and stereotypes.............................................................................................................................. 11 Positive images and stereotypes................................................................................................................................ 12 Positive and negative images and stereotypes .......................................................................................................... 13 Hungarian images and stereotypes before, during and after the First World War.................................................... 14 The Hungarian self-image............................................................................................................20 How many Hungarians live in the Carpathian Basin? .............................................................................................. 23 The Hungarian language and myths of ethno-genesis .............................................................................................. 24 Hungarian history ..................................................................................................................................................... 29 Trianon research ....................................................................................................................................................... 30 Research into the élite............................................................................................................................................... 31 Conclusions .............................................................................................................................................................. 31 The emergence of a new Hungarian self-image .........................................................................33 The open Hungarian culture ..................................................................................................................................... 33 Integrational power and tolerance............................................................................................................................. 34 Mental-moral imperatives......................................................................................................................................... 36 Willingness to compromise ...................................................................................................................................... 37 The drive for freedom............................................................................................................................................... 38 The Hungarian language........................................................................................................................................... 39 Mental and material cultural heritage ....................................................................................................................... 42 PART II : TRIANON AND ITS CONSEQUENCES FOR THE HUNGARIANS 47 Hungary before the First World War.........................................................................................48 The background to the First World War...................................................................................................................49 The road to Trianon .................................................................................................................................................. 52 The Trianon secrets................................................................................................................................................... 55 The losses of Trianon....................................................................................................................60 Hungary during the interbellum................................................................................................................................ 62 New Central European states.................................................................................................................................... 62 Ethnic engineering.................................................................................................................................................... 65 The freeing of the Hungarians .................................................................................................................................. 71 Ethnic cleansing........................................................................................................................................................ 72 Returning to hell ....................................................................................................................................................... 74 Anti-Hungarian ethnocide ...........................................................................................................76 Croatia: the annihiliation of a Hungarian community............................................................................................... 79 Lesser Yugoslavia: Hungarians as cannon fodder for Serbian generals ................................................................... 83 Slovakia: ethnic cleansing with the aid of administrative means.............................................................................. 88 Subcarpathia: the obstruction of Hungarian autonomy............................................................................................. 92 Transylvania: the anatomy of a pogrom ...................................................................................................................94 ___________________________________________________________________________________ © Copyright