The collective identity of Hungarians: Addressing, healing the traumas of the 20th century
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The collective identity of Hungarians: Addressing, healing the traumas of the 20th centuryAuthor (s)
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Comins-Mingol, Irene; Universitat Jaume I. Departament de Filosofia i SociologiaDate
2021-07-06Publisher
Universitat Jaume IAbstract
This thesis argues that the Hungarian collective identity is severely damaged being reflected in
victimhood, low self-esteem, fear, alcoholism, individualism, among others. It explores how the
historical memories ... [+]
This thesis argues that the Hungarian collective identity is severely damaged being reflected in
victimhood, low self-esteem, fear, alcoholism, individualism, among others. It explores how the
historical memories of the Hungarian people are still relevant today and how they manifest in the
Hungarian collective identity and the socio-psychological environment. The focus of this research is
interdisciplinary, in the areas of history, sociology and psychology. Such a study is important to
understand the relevance of historical memories. The main conclusions drawn from this study are
that the chain of historical events of the 20th century, especially the Trianon Trauma and
communism have caused great traumas to the people of Hungary. The collective identity of
Hungarians has been negatively affected that manifest in the present political culture and the
negative socio-psychological reality of Hungary. The Dissertation recommends that peaceful means
have to be found to readdress historical memories and the conflict so that positive transformation
may take place. [-]
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Treball Final de Máster Universitari en Estudis Internacionals de Pau, Conflictes i Desenvolupament. Modalitat A. Codi: SBG119. Curs acadèmic 2020-2021
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