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Land of peaceful separatists – the Szeklerland in Romanian media

In Romanian media, Szeklerland — a region in Central Romania with an ethnic Hungarian majority – is often evoked as a troublesome part of the country, where Romanians are discriminated against and Hungarian separatism undermines the authority of the state. This representation has endured since the f...

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Published in:Studies on National Movements 2023-08, Vol.11 (1)
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