Francisc Hossu-Longin
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Francisc Hossu-Longin (October 2, 1847 – February 12, 1935) was an Imperial Austrian-born Romanian lawyer and memoirist.


Biography


Origins and career

Born in Zam, Hunedoara County, in the Transylvania region, his parents were Mihai Lupu Hossu, a clerk, and his wife Luiza or Aloisa (''née'' Pandak). The family was Greek-Catholic. He attended primary school in
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, Orăștie and Beiuș, followed by high school in Beiuș, Alba Iulia, Cluj and Orăștie. From 1868 to 1872, he studied law at the
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of the Royal University of Pest, after which he settled in Deva as a lawyer. While a student, he belonged to the Petru Maior Society, and was also a member of
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. In 1882, he married Elena Pop, the daughter of Gheorghe Pop de Băsești.Ștefan Pascu, Iosif Pervain, ''George Bariț și contemporanii săi'', vol. VII, p. 307. Bucharest: Editura Minerva, 1985 Belonging to the leadership committee of the Romanian National Party (PNR), Hossu-Longin was defense attorney during the Transylvanian Memorandum trial. He was editor at '' Familia'' and ''Gura satului'' magazines, where he also published literary or general interest materials, sometimes signing as Letiția. In addition, he contributed to ''Calicul'', ''Gazeta ilustrată'', ''
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'' and ''Transilvania''.


1909 trial

His writing sparked a number of political trials against Hossu-Longin: while he was contributing to ''Gura satului'', he received a one-month prison sentence, served at Vác; in the autumn of 1877, he was again tried for his support for Romania's War of Independence. His most ample legal trouble came as a result of "Mea culpa", an article he published in ''Gazeta Transilvaniei'' in December 1908. There, he urged the PNR leaders to focus more closely on the peasantry, with whom he felt they had lost touch. He accused them of deliberately neglecting the lower classes and allowing them to face the abusive measures of the Hungarian Kingdom's authorities while safeguarding their own position. In conclusion, he urged the elite to change its attitude from verbal promises to facts, from accommodation to principled stands, from illusion to clear-sightedness, from the appearance of a struggle to a genuine one. While the Romanian-language press apparently did not react to the article, the tribunal at Târgu Mureș indicted him for press agitation four months later. He was also accused of incitement to hatred against the Hungarian nation, and several weeks after the indictment was issued, published a lawyerly response to the charges. There, he attempted to show that the authorities consistently targeted Romanian journalists as " Vlach irredentists", while Hungarian-language newspapers promoting a similar language against Romanian ethnics were left alone. The trial began in December 1909; it drew interest both because the accused was a prominent lawyer and because of the judge's identity. While still a prosecutor, the presiding judge, Lázár Miklós, had labeled 1848 revolutionary
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as a "captain of bandits". Hossu-Longin did not hire a lawyer, and the jury of twelve was drawn from the small-scale
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bourgeoisie. Miklós began by questioning Hossu-Longin about his motives; the latter's firm reply rattled the judge, who violated established procedure by introducing a new charge of insulting the Hungarian judiciary. The accused refused to answer, and the prosecutor then launched into an hour-long speech detailing the Hungarian view of Transylvanian history and the government's generosity toward the Romanian community. Hossu-Longin refused to take the stand in his defense, and was found guilty after five minutes of deliberations. He was sentenced to a year in prison and a fine of 1000 krone. The penalty drew condemnation in the Romanian press, and was also decried by sociologist Oszkár Jászi.Morar, p. 549-50


Later years

He continued writing until the eve of World War I, and was a participant at the 1918 assembly that ratified the union of Transylvania with Romania. Somewhat embittered with the ensuing atmosphere, he withdrew from public life. In old age, Hossu-Longin wrote his memoirs, ''Amintiri din viața mea'', which he donated to the Central University Library of Cluj and were published posthumously in 1975. Written without literary pretensions but with a flair for authenticity, they recount the habits and typical events of Transylvanian life during the late 19th century, and represent an interesting historical document.Aurel Sasu (ed.), ''Dicționarul biografic al literaturii române'', vol. I, p. 737. Pitești: Editura Paralela 45, 2004.


Notes


References

* Marcel Morar
"Procesul politic de presă intentat lui Francisc Hossu Longin pentru publicarea articolului 'Mea Culpa' (decembrie 1909)"
in “Sargetia”, XXX (2001-2002), p. 545-550 {{DEFAULTSORT:Hossu-Longin, Francisc 1847 births 1935 deaths People from Hunedoara County Romanian Greek-Catholics Eötvös Loránd University alumni Romanian magazine editors Romanian newspaper editors Ethnic Romanian politicians in Transylvania Delegates of the Great National Assembly of Alba Iulia 19th-century Romanian lawyers Romanian memoirists Prisoners and detainees of Austria-Hungary Austro-Hungarian prisoners and detainees