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Paládi-Kovács Attila : Ethnic traditions, classes and communities in Hungary
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This book by the Director of the Institute of Ethnology of the Hungarian
Academy of Sciences is a collection of twelve essays, all of which with the
exception of the first one were presented at various international congresses
or symposia, and the majority of which have already appeared in print. Collectively
these essay deal with the "social classes, strata and occupation groups of the Hungarian people" within the Carpathian Basin, and area that for the better
part of a millennium used to constitute Historic Hungary.
Having been a multinational state through much of its existence, Hungary
had been the homeland of close to a dozen different nationalities, each with its
own folk traditions and way of life. Some of these ethnic groups were highly
urbanized (like the Germans, the Jews, and many of the Hungarians), while most
of the others were on various levels of rural and pastoral existence. They each
had their own social elites. But by virtue of being part of the Hungarian state,
the latter generally became members of the Hungarian nobility and the Hungarian
honoratior class, and then gradually assimilated into the Hungarian nation.
Paladi-Kovacs docs touches upon the society and culture of most of these ethnic
groups, but his essays deal primarily with the Hungarians or the Magyars, who
constituted the state-forming nation and the leading nationality of Historic
Hungary.
condition: | |
category: | Books > Ethnography > |
category: | Books > Foreign Language Books > Books in English > |
publisher: | Institute Of Ethnology, Hungarian Academy, 1996 |
item number / ISBN: | 0044889 |
binding: | paperback |
pages: | 217 |
language: | English |