Hungarianization
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Hungarianization (uncountable)
- the act of making Hungarian.
- 1995, András Gerő, Modern Hungarian Society in the Making: The Unfinished Experience, Central European University Press, →ISBN, page 195:
- The Hungarian liberals - because of Habsburg rule which threatened Germanization, and the only gradually diminishing preponderance of other nationalities - demanded the Hungarianization of the Jews with the utmost vigour.
- 2002, Z. Dragoș, Transylvania, late 20th century: Romanians hunted down in their own coutntry, page 10:
- The forced Hungarianization of the Romanians who lived along the Szecklers and the Hungarians, represented the basic element of an unscrupulous expansionist policy.
- 2017, Gwen Jones, Chicago of the Balkans: Budapest in Hungarian Literature 1900-1939, Routledge, →ISBN, page 8:
- This was the era the of assimilation, Hungarianization, and rapid urbanization, the increase in the proportion of the total population and in urban settlements.
Translations edit
the act of making Hungarian
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the process of becoming Hungarian
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