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001-es BibID:BIBFORM084591
Első szerző:Keményfi Róbert (középiskolai földrajz tanár, etnográfus)
Cím:The Mythical Power of the Dual River-System of the Carpathian Basin: The Notion of a Hungarian Mesopotamia / Keményfi Róbert
Dátum:2015
ISSN:1936-8879
Megjegyzések:Gyula Prinz is responsible for the notion of "Magyar Mezopotámia" ['Hungarian Mesopotamia']. The natural basis for this idea is that Hungarian culture developed on the surface of an alluvial plains area. According to Prinz, this sort of natural environment was the precondition of great civilizations based on agriculture. In other words, the intrinsic Duna-Tisza [♭Danube-Tisza'] river structure, which is similar to that of the rivers Tigris and Euphrates, would elevate Hungary to the status of a "mesopotamic" country. This, according to Prinz, is how the central Hungarian area could become the distributive core of culture, and how this culture could be radiated towards the neighboring peoples who also lived together with the Hungarians in the Carpathian Basin. According to the mesopotamic thesis, Hungary's "cultural power" therefore "elevated" the cultural level of other peoples who lived on the edges of the Carpathian Basin. Accordingly, the "end" or borderland of Hungary's "core culture" was seen to be located where the territory populated by Hungarians ends, or where the plains area shifts into the Carpathian Mountains.
Tárgyszavak:Bölcsészettudományok Néprajz és kulturális antropológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény hazai lapban
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River Civilization
Myths
Culture-Creating Power
Hungarian Conquest of the Carpathian Basin
Megjelenés:Hungarian Cultural Studies. - 8 (2015), p. 165-185. -
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