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The Revolt of the Provinces

The Revolt of the Provinces

Kristóf Szombati

(2018)

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Abstract

The first in-depth ethnographic monograph on the New Right in Central and Eastern Europe, The Revolt of the Provinces explores the making of right-wing hegemony in Hungary over the last decade. It explains the spread of racist sensibilities in depressed rural areas, shows how activists, intellectuals and politicians took advantage of popular racism to empower right-wing agendas and examines the new ruling party's success in stabilizing an 'illiberal regime'. To illuminate these important dynamics, the author proposes an innovative multi-scalar and relational framework, focusing on interaction between social antagonisms emerging on the local level and struggles waged within the political public sphere.


“[This book] is an excellent study of the shifting economy, the rise of a far-right political movement, anti-Gypsy racism, and the dominance of a right-wing governing party. It offers a nuanced, innovative and holistic approach to this topic by engaging space, scale, history, racism/race formation, and class… The author’s command of literature and arguments is impressive.” · Sharryn Kasmir, Hofstra University

“Szombati has written an outstanding text that addresses with theoretical sophistication and empirical rigor key sociological and political issues of our time… [This] is a work of great originality and courage.” · Douglas Holmes, Binghamton University


Kristóf Szombati has a background in both activism and academia. He recently completed his PhD at Central European University (Budapest) and received the ‘Best Dissertation’ award for his work on anti-Gypsyism in rural Hungary. He has published articles on far-right movements and on the intersection of politics, ethnicity and ‘race’. He currently holds a Visiting Professorship at Columbia University.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Contents vii
List of Tables and Maps viii
Foreword ix
Preface xiv
Introduction 1
Chapter 1. Historic Contextualization 25
Chapter 2. Popular Racism in the Northeast 55
Chapter 3. Redemptive Anti-Gypsyism 98
Photos 127
Chapter 4. Right-Wing Rivalry and the Dual State 143
Chapter 5. The Limits of Racist Mobilization 173
Chapter 6. From Racism to Ultranationalism 210
Epilogue 232
References 242
Index 255