Hungarian nationalism
Hungarian nationalism is a political and cultural movement that emphasizes the identity, culture, and interests of the Hungarian people. It seeks to promote the unity and sovereignty of Hungary, often focusing on the preservation of the Hungarian language and traditions. This movement has roots in the 19th century, particularly during the Austro-Hungarian Empire, when Hungarians sought greater autonomy and recognition.
The movement has evolved over time, responding to historical events such as the Treaty of Trianon in 1920, which resulted in significant territorial losses for Hungary. Today, Hungarian nationalism can manifest in various forms, including cultural celebrations, political parties, and advocacy for the rights of ethnic Hungarians living in neighboring countries.