- Source: Hungarian nationalism
- Perang Dunia II
- Perang Dunia I
- Hungaria Utsmaniyah
- Revolusi Hungaria 1848
- Deportasi orang Hungaria ke Ceko
- Partai Komunis Rumania
- Turanisme
- Székely
- Kelompok etnografis
- Sejarah perkeretaapian
- Hungarian nationalism
- Hungarian irredentism
- Hungarian Turanism
- Economic nationalism
- Nationalism
- Hungarian Revolution of 1848
- Turanism
- Hungarian Alliance (Slovak political party)
- Christian nationalism
- List of political parties in Hungary
Hungarian nationalism (Hungarian: magyar nacionalizmus) developed in the late 18th century and early 19th century along the classic lines of scholarly interest leading to political nationalism and mass participation. In the 1790s, Hungarian nobles pushed for the adoption of Hungarian as the official language rather than Latin.
Parties
= Current
=Fidesz
Jobbik (2003–2020)
Our Homeland Movement (2018–present)
= Former (After 1989: End of communism in Hungary)
=People of the Orient Party – Christian Democrats (1989–1998)
Party of the Hungarian Interest (1993–2005)
Hungarian Justice and Life Party (1993–2021) (merged with Our Homeland Movement)
= Former (Before 1945)
=Unity Party (1922–1944)
Hungarian National Independence Party (1923–1928)
Hungarian National Socialist Agricultural Labourers' and Workers' Party (1932–1945)
Arrow Cross Party (1935–1945)
Christian National Socialist Front (1937–1940)
United Hungarian National Socialist Party (1936–1940)
National Front (1936–1939)
Movements
Magyar Gárda (2007–2009), see also Magyar Nemzeti Gárda
Force and Determination (2017–present)
Sixty-Four Counties Youth Movement (2001–present)
Pax Hungarica Movement (2008–2017)
Hungarian National Defence Association or "Véderő" (2007–2011)
Hungarian National Front (1989–2016)
Civil Guard Association for a Better Future (2011–2014)
Magyar Önvédelmi Mozgalom (2014–present)
Magyar Nemzeti Gárda (2010–present)
Betyársereg
Legio Hungaria
See also
Doctrine of the Holy Crown
Hungarian irredentism
Hungarian Revolution of 1848
Hungarian Turanism
Magyarization
National symbols of Hungary
National conservatism
Right-wing populism
Trianon Syndrome
Magyar Sziget
References
Further reading
Maxwell, Alexander (2005). "Multiple Nationalism: National Concepts in Nineteenth-Century Hungary and Benedict Anderson's "Imagined Communities". Nationalism and Ethnic Politics. Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, Volume 11, Issue 3. 11 (3): 385–414. doi:10.1080/13537110500255619. S2CID 144921927.
External links
Nationalism in Hungary, 1848-1867, Steven W. Sowards, Michigan State University