Hungarian dissent in Romania during the Ceaus, escu era
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2016
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Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Abstract
The article aims to show a little-known chapter in the history of the Romanian communism,
the anti-regime activities of dissidents from the Hungarian minority in Transylvania.
It argues that the growing repressions of the Romanian authorities against
ethnic Hungarians caused the protest activities of their representatives not only within
the RCP structures, but also from the intellectual environment. The particular dissidents
from the Hungarian community performed their opposition attitude in the beginning
mainly at the domestic level. After they did not meet any constructive reaction from
the Romanian state, they tried to draw attention on their situation abroad. However,
none of these activities met any real success, especially because it was almost impossible
to develop any form of organized and coordinated dissent in such a harsh political
environment, like the one existing in Ceaus, escu’s Romania.
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Rumunsko, menšina, Maďaři, Transylvánie, represe, disent
Citation
West Bohemian Historical Review. 2016, no. 2, p. 323-338.