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portada The Rise of Populist Nationalism: Social Resentments and Capturing the Constitution in Hungary
Type
Physical Book
Year
2019
Language
Inglés
Pages
310
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
23.1 x 15.2 x 2.3 cm
Weight
0.59 kg.
ISBN13
9789633863312

The Rise of Populist Nationalism: Social Resentments and Capturing the Constitution in Hungary

Feischmidt, Margit ; Majtényi, Balázs (Author) · Central European University Press · Hardcover

The Rise of Populist Nationalism: Social Resentments and Capturing the Constitution in Hungary - Feischmidt, Margit ; Majtényi, Balázs

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Synopsis "The Rise of Populist Nationalism: Social Resentments and Capturing the Constitution in Hungary"

The authors of this book approach the emergence and endurance of the populist nationalism in post-socialist Eastern Europe, with special emphasis on Hungary. They attempt to understand the reasons behind public discourses that increasingly reframe politics in terms of nationhood and nationalism. Overall, the volume attempts to explain how the new nationalism is rooted in recent political, economic and social processes. The contributors focus on two motifs in public discourse: shift and legacy. Some focus on shifts in public law and shifts in political ethno-nationalism through the lens of constitutional law, while others explain the social and political roots of these shifts. Others discuss the effects of legacy in memory and culture and suggest that both shift and legacy combine to produce the new era of identity politics. Legal experts emphasize that the new Fundamental Law of Hungary is radically different from all previous Hungarian constitutions, and clearly reflects a redefinition of the Hungarian state itself. The authors further examine the role of developments in the fields of sociology and political science that contribute to the kind of politics in which identity is at the fore.

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