This is a frequent question, what I get in a foreign country. Sometimes only from students, but it happens that even intellectuals surprise me with their confusion. This means of course, that most of the people have no idea about European history and instead of reading a little bit about the social and historical reality of the Old Continent, we are just blaming Americans, that they don't know geography and history. But do we know each other at least?
So: Hungarian from Romania. What is that? I could answer this question with one short word: it is a Transylvanian! But this is again, not true. First of all, because Transylvania is a problematic notion, having different geographical definitions during its long, more than 1000 years old history (history of this notion, as political and historical reality / the area of course, has a much longer history). Secondly, because not all of the people from the "modern" Transylvania (everything which is inside the Carpathian basin on the territory of Romania) are Hungarians! There are 80% Romanians and numerous other ethnic and cultural groups, with their own special identity (Gypsies, Germans - Saxons and Schwabish-, Armenians, Jewish, Turkish, Serbians, Croatians, Slovakians, Polish, Ukrainians, etc). And thirdly: because there are Hungarians in Romania outside of Transylvania too (not so much, however as in the 1930's when Bucuresti was named as the "second biggest Hungarian city"). So...the situation seems more difficult, than it seems.
But, lets try at least.
Hungarians in Romania in 2002 |
It is not that strange and unique - or problematic - as many Romanians or some foreigners think. Europe - due to its long and problematic history - is full with ethnic and cultural minorities and a great amalgam of identities. In many cases, they have their autonomous territory or special laws protecting their cultural heritage and identity. Hungarians in Romania - however a part of them, the Szeklers (Székelyek) are living in a compact area - doesn't have yet a territorial autonomy.
A person, can have of course numerous identities. There are lot of shades of grey, as we know.
What the Hungarians do in Romania? Another frequent question from foreigners. Well, read history
please. But, saving your time: Hungarians arrive in the Carpathian Basin in the 9th century A.D. and till 1920, they represent the political and administrative power in this area. That means, more than 1000 years of presence and cultural heritage. However, in numbers, they are minorities already in the 17th century in Transylvania (the majority being the Romanian population). There is a big difference of minorities, as diaspora and recent immigrants in Europe and a historical minority. Another notion, which is useful to learn.
However, the differences between a Romanian and Hungarian from Romania are sometimes emphasized by politics and corrupt mass media, the reality is, that Romanians born in Transylvania are good friends of Hungarians. We share a thousand years long common history, similar melodies and vestments in traditional folklore, similar fairly tales, lot of words changed and exchanged in our language and numerous mixed families exist.
I wish, that not only Romanian politicians, but the average tourist who visit Transylvania, this amazing part of Europe will understand, how the hell is possible, that you are in Romania, and you can hear sometimes the same language, as in Budapest.