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Hungarian Religion, Romanian Blood - A Minority's Struggle for National Belonging, 1920-1945 (Paperback)
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Hungarian Religion, Romanian Blood - A Minority's Struggle for National Belonging, 1920-1945 (Paperback)
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Amid the rising nationalism and racial politics that culminated in
World War II, European countries wishing to "purify" their nations
often forced unwanted populations to migrate. The targeted
minorities had few options, but as R. Chris Davis shows, they
sometimes used creative tactics to fight back, redefining their
identities to serve their own interests. Davis's highly
illuminating example is the case of the little-known Moldavian
Csangos, a Hungarian- and Romanian-speaking community of Roman
Catholics in eastern Romania. During World War II, some in the
Romanian government wanted to expel them. The Hungarian government
saw them as Hungarians and wanted to settle them on lands
confiscated from other groups. Resisting deportation, the clergy of
the Csangos enlisted Romania's leading racial anthropologist,
collected blood samples, and rewrote a millennium of history to
claim Romanian origins and national belonging-thus escaping the
discrimination and violence that devastated so many of Europe's
Jews, Roma, Slavs, and other minorities. In telling their story,
Davis offers fresh insight to debates about ethnic allegiances, the
roles of science and religion in shaping identity, and minority
politics past and present.
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