Building on legacy and tradition: commemorations of 1956 in Hungary
: Heino Nyyssönen, Jussi Metsälä
Publisher: Routledge
: 2019
: National Identities
: National Identities
: 21
: 379
: 393
: 1460-8944
: 1469-9907
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/14608944.2018.1490256
This article examines the political use of history as construction of
traditions, concentrating on the identity building surrounding the
National Day commemorating the Revolution of 1956 (23rd October) in
Hungary. The study analyses public discourse, represented by Hungarian
newspapers, related to the commemorations. Our discussion draws on three
ideal types: 1996 (Hungary's new democracy), 2006 (renewal of
historical conflict) and 2016 (legitimisation of the administration). We
claim that the question is not merely of an invention of tradition but a
separation between legacy and tradition. Whereas legacy is given,
although not always remembered, traditions can be selected and
commemorated.