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Hungary & National Identity

It is impossible to define a whole people based solely on their borders, their language, or their race. Yet, those are the leading factors that come to mind when attempting to construct a definition of National Identity. The idea of a national identity is still so new, seeing as the notion could only have developed during the industrial revolution. Urbanization, mass communication, total war, and the decline of the church are factors that lead to the creation of a national identity. (NYT, 2018) A modernist definition of national identity would attribute it mostly to a shared culture. When people come with “pre-requisite” knowledge that lets them buy into the same national story as those around them, they can easily incorporate the idea of a made-up community into their personal identity. (Then & Now, 2018) A shared mythos allows for a large group of people to buy into a common narrative that they can point to. It’s the weight of this myth that grounds a country in its identity....

Narrated Briefing (Updated)

 

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  Szervusz! Hello!   In this blog I will be exploring Hungary's participation in the Eurovision Song Contest.  I've studied Hungary's folk and choral traditions for a few years, which is what drew me to this country in particular. That said, I know very little about the nation's political history from a broader scope. I'm really looking forward to digging into Hungary's history, national identity, and of course their performances in the song contest!  Quite a few people have done this project before me, so picking a unique url was a little tricky. The theme of the project is "Three Minute Europe" and három is the Hungarian word for three.