The reforms introduced by Joseph II from …

Years: 1780 - 1791

The reforms introduced by Joseph II from 1780 to 1790 expose ethnic and linguistic rivalries.

Among other things, Joseph brings the empire under strict central control and decrees that German replace Latin as the official language of the empire.

This decree enrages the Hungarians, who reject Germanization and fight to make their language, Magyar, the official language of Hungary.

The Croats, fearing both Germanization and Magyarization, defend Latin.

Hungary is on the verge of rebellion when Joseph dies in 1790.

Joseph's successor, Leopold II, abandons centralization and Germanization when he signs laws ensuring Hungary's status as an independent kingdom under an Austrian king.

The next Austrian emperor, Francis I, will stifle Hungarian political development for almost four decades, during which Magyarization will not be an issue.

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