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At the start of World War I, Transylvania was a multi-ethnic
province that was still incorporated within the borders of the
Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. The studies included in this collection
show that the war and its propaganda affected the entire
Transylvanian population, regardless of age, ethnic origin or
social status. While some Transylvanians were required, by virtue
of their profession, to enter the service of the Austro-Hungarian
Monarchy's propaganda machine, others chose to do so voluntarily or
became the target population. The political and ecclesiastical
authorities intended to persuade Transylvanians of the justness of
the war and encouraged them to keep fighting and hold their ground,
at home or on the front, wherever the war took them.
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