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National Minorities and Citizenship Rights in Lithuania, 1988-93

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Informationen zum Autor VESNA POPOVSKI is Lecturer in Politics of Ethnicity at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London. Klappentext This book examines the emergence of nationalism in Lithuania, specifically the Lithuanian national movement, known as Sajudis, and its approach towards the citizenship rights of national minorities. The study concentrates on the period between 1988 and 1993 when the national majority and minorities began forming and debating citizenship rights. The question of citizenship rights of national minorities is not ordinarily viewed as a problem with regard to Lithuania and there has consequently been minimal attention devoted to this topic. This book addresses this neglect and brings the underlying assumptions into critical perspective by analysing the Lithuanian situation not just according to the letter of the law but also in terms of how these laws were implemented and how the minorities responded to them. In doing so, the book explores the conflict which emerged between the growing national movement and the ideals of citizenship such as multicultural pluralism, diversity and heterogeneity. The book therefore has relevance to all those who are interested in postcommunist societies; and in particular the tensions that frequently develop between nationalism and citizenship. Zusammenfassung This book examines the emergence of nationalism in Lithuania! specifically the Lithuanian national movement! known as Sajudis! and its approach towards the citizenship rights of national minorities. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Maps List of Figures Preface Acknowledgements Notes on Transliteration PART I Conceptual and Methodological Issues Concerning Citizenship Rights of National Minorities National Minorities Issues Between the Two World Wars Opposition Movements and the Birth of the Lithuanian National Movement The Issue of Citizenship in Lithuania: Legislation and the Way it Was Perceived PART II Introduction Russian Responses Polish Demands Jewish Answers Postscript Appendices Bibliography Index...

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List of Maps List of Figures Preface Acknowledgements Notes on Transliteration PART I Conceptual and Methodological Issues Concerning Citizenship Rights of National Minorities National Minorities Issues Between the Two World Wars Opposition Movements and the Birth of the Lithuanian National Movement The Issue of Citizenship in Lithuania: Legislation and the Way it Was Perceived PART II Introduction Russian Responses Polish Demands Jewish Answers Postscript Appendices Bibliography Index

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'...an important contribution to the study of nationalism at the end of the twentieth century.' - Gabriel Kikas, Perspectives on Political Science

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