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Passive Resistance (passzív ellenállás) is a name attributed to an era of Hungarian politics in the 19th century. It refers to a form of opposition to Austrian domination of Hungary. "Passive resistance" refers in this case to the reluctance of any notable and prestigious personalities to take any position or office or to otherwise engage in politics, and also to certain other acts of non-cooperation. This approach characterized Hungarian public life between 1849 and 1865, with a brief intermezzo in 1860-61. In Hungarian historical context, therefore, the meaning of the term passive resistance is slightly different from in other contexts. Passive resistance, including in the forms practised in Hungary in this period, represents one form of the broader phenomenon of civil resistance.

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  • Passive Resistance (passzív ellenállás) is a name attributed to an era of Hungarian politics in the 19th century. It refers to a form of opposition to Austrian domination of Hungary. "Passive resistance" refers in this case to the reluctance of any notable and prestigious personalities to take any position or office or to otherwise engage in politics, and also to certain other acts of non-cooperation. This approach characterized Hungarian public life between 1849 and 1865, with a brief intermezzo in 1860-61. In Hungarian historical context, therefore, the meaning of the term passive resistance is slightly different from in other contexts. Passive resistance, including in the forms practised in Hungary in this period, represents one form of the broader phenomenon of civil resistance. (en)
  • Het passief verzet (Hongaars: passzív ellenállás) is een periode in de Hongaarse negentiende-eeuwse geschiedenis, waarin Hongarije weerstand bood tegen de Oostenrijkse dominantie in Hongarije. Het passief verzet verwijst in dit geval naar de terughoudendheid van personen van aanzien om een officieel ambt te bekleden of deel te nemen aan de politiek, of naar andere manieren om niet samen te werken met de Oostenrijkers. Deze benadering kenmerkte het Hongaarse openbare leven van 1849 tot 1865, met slechts een kort intermezzo in 1860-1861. (nl)
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  • Passive Resistance (passzív ellenállás) is a name attributed to an era of Hungarian politics in the 19th century. It refers to a form of opposition to Austrian domination of Hungary. "Passive resistance" refers in this case to the reluctance of any notable and prestigious personalities to take any position or office or to otherwise engage in politics, and also to certain other acts of non-cooperation. This approach characterized Hungarian public life between 1849 and 1865, with a brief intermezzo in 1860-61. In Hungarian historical context, therefore, the meaning of the term passive resistance is slightly different from in other contexts. Passive resistance, including in the forms practised in Hungary in this period, represents one form of the broader phenomenon of civil resistance. (en)
  • Het passief verzet (Hongaars: passzív ellenállás) is een periode in de Hongaarse negentiende-eeuwse geschiedenis, waarin Hongarije weerstand bood tegen de Oostenrijkse dominantie in Hongarije. Het passief verzet verwijst in dit geval naar de terughoudendheid van personen van aanzien om een officieel ambt te bekleden of deel te nemen aan de politiek, of naar andere manieren om niet samen te werken met de Oostenrijkers. Deze benadering kenmerkte het Hongaarse openbare leven van 1849 tot 1865, met slechts een kort intermezzo in 1860-1861. (nl)
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  • Passive Resistance (Hungary) (en)
  • Passief verzet (Hongarije) (nl)
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