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The volume directs its focus to the House of Magnates in the Hungarian Parliament. There, the Churches were granted voices through the inclusion of higher clergymen who stood for the confessions institutionalized in Transleithania. These clergymen gave voice not only to the concerns of their particular denomination, but also to the worries of the nationalities which took cover under the spiritual shepherd’s mantle. Therefore, the political roles that they assumed as members of the Upper House entailed the handling of multiple loyalties: towards the state, their national groups, or their own Churches. The parliamentary discourses they produced provide a chronicle of the political exercise in this environment and also allow a better understanding of the modernization of Dualist Hungary.



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House of Magnates — Hungarian Parliament — National minorities — Church —Ecclesiastical elite— Civil marriage — Free exercise of religion — Educational legislation

Voices of the Churches, Voices of the

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    A Hardback by Andreea Dăncilă-Ineoan, Marius Eppel, Ovidiu-Emil Iudean

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 21/02/2019
      ISBN13: 9783631735558, 978-3631735558
      ISBN10: 3631735553

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The volume directs its focus to the House of Magnates in the Hungarian Parliament. There, the Churches were granted voices through the inclusion of higher clergymen who stood for the confessions institutionalized in Transleithania. These clergymen gave voice not only to the concerns of their particular denomination, but also to the worries of the nationalities which took cover under the spiritual shepherd’s mantle. Therefore, the political roles that they assumed as members of the Upper House entailed the handling of multiple loyalties: towards the state, their national groups, or their own Churches. The parliamentary discourses they produced provide a chronicle of the political exercise in this environment and also allow a better understanding of the modernization of Dualist Hungary.



      Table of Contents

      House of Magnates — Hungarian Parliament — National minorities — Church —Ecclesiastical elite— Civil marriage — Free exercise of religion — Educational legislation

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