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The Clergy, the Nobility and the Counties and Cities formed the so-called "Hungarian nation" or '''Natio Hungarica''' in the political sense in ],<ref>Slovak Institute (Cleveland, Ohio), , Slovak Institute, 1984, p. 29</ref> irrespective of their ethnic background.<ref name=Ludanyi>{{cite book | |||
|last1 = Ludanyi | |||
|first1 = Andrew | |||
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|title= Transylvania, THE ROOTS OF ETHNIC CONFLICT | |||
|chapter = The Multiethnic Character of the Hungarian Kingdom in the Later Middle Ages; THE NATIO HUNGARICA, by L.S. DOMONKOS | |||
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|year = 1983 | |||
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|isbn = 0-87338-283-8 | |||
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|url=http://www.hungarianhistory.com/lib/transy/ | |||
|chapterurl=http://www.hungarianhistory.com/lib/transy/transy05.htm }}</ref> The Latin term, Natio Hungarica referred only to those groups with the right to representation in the diet: the ], the ] clergy, and a few enfranchised burghers.<ref>John M. Merriman, J. M. Winter, Europe 1789 to 1914: encyclopedia of the age of industry and empire, Charles Scribner's Sons, 2006, p. 140, ISBN 978-0-684-31359-7</ref> The term included only the land-owning nobility and not the peasantry.<ref>Katerina Zacharia, Hellenisms: culture, identity, and ethnicity from antiquity to modernity, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2008, p. 237 ISBN 978-0-754-66525-0</ref> The Hungarian Kingdom was not a ] in the modern sense of the word,<ref name=Ludanyi/> but a ], inhabited by ], ], ], ], ], ] and ], in which the ] held the dominant position.<ref name=Ludanyi/> This situation was not unique as the ] does not offer examples of nation states.<ref name=Ludanyi/> An individual belonged to the "Hungarian Nation" if he or she resided under the authority of the ], in the ].<ref name=Ludanyi/> | |||
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|title = Multiple Nationalism: National Concepts in Nineteenth-Century Hungary and Benedict Anderson's “Imagined Communities | |||
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|series = Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, Volume 11, Issue 3 | |||
|year = 2005 | |||
|doi = 10.1080/13537110500255619 | |||
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