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Hungarian nationalism developed in the late 18th century and early 19th century along the classic lines of scholarly interest leading to political nationalism and mass participation. In the 1790s, Hungarian nobles pushed for the adoption of Hungarian as the official language rather than Latin.

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  • El Nacionalismo húngaro o nacionalismo magiar es el movimiento social, político e ideológico que desde el siglo XIX ha venido conformando la identidad nacional de Hungría. Este movimiento se desarrolló a partir de 1830 a través de las corrientes del nacionalismo político y la participación de masas.​ Desde la Primera Guerra Mundial el nacionalismo magiar ha evolucionado a posiciones irredentistas, principalmente con la aspiración de recuperar los territorios perdidos en el Tratado de Trianon. (es)
  • Hungarian nationalism developed in the late 18th century and early 19th century along the classic lines of scholarly interest leading to political nationalism and mass participation. In the 1790s, Hungarian nobles pushed for the adoption of Hungarian as the official language rather than Latin. (en)
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  • El Nacionalismo húngaro o nacionalismo magiar es el movimiento social, político e ideológico que desde el siglo XIX ha venido conformando la identidad nacional de Hungría. Este movimiento se desarrolló a partir de 1830 a través de las corrientes del nacionalismo político y la participación de masas.​ Desde la Primera Guerra Mundial el nacionalismo magiar ha evolucionado a posiciones irredentistas, principalmente con la aspiración de recuperar los territorios perdidos en el Tratado de Trianon. (es)
  • Hungarian nationalism developed in the late 18th century and early 19th century along the classic lines of scholarly interest leading to political nationalism and mass participation. In the 1790s, Hungarian nobles pushed for the adoption of Hungarian as the official language rather than Latin. (en)
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  • Hungarian nationalism (en)
  • Nacionalismo húngaro (es)
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