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Constructing Nationalities in East Central Europe

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Zusatztext "...an exciting and fascinating volume." ?????Geschichte und Region/Storia e Regio "The essays in this volume are well framed theoretically; as a matter of equal importance! they are based on in-depth archival research! which gives texture! nuance! and authority to their conclusions. The book is recommended particularly for those who wish an introduction to the work of a dynamic group of scholars who have amply demonstrated the contingent! historically grounded! and diverse nature of nationalism." ?????H-German "...insightful and informative....the essays in this volume contribute to a better understanding of nationalism and nation-building in multicultural East Central Europe." ?????German Studies Review Informationen zum Autor Marsha L. Rozenblit is the Harvey M. Meyerhoff Professor of Jewish History at the University of Maryland, College Park. She is the author of The Jews of Vienna, 1867-1914: Assimilation and Identity (State University of New York Press, 1983) and Reconstructing a National Identity: The Jews of Habsburg Austria during World War I (Oxford University Press, 2001). Klappentext The hundred years between the revolutions of 1848 and the population transfers of the mid-twentieth century saw the nationalization of culturally complex societies in East Central Europe. This fact has variously been explained in terms of modernization, state building and nation-building theories, each of which treats the process of nationalization as something inexorable, a necessary component of modernity. Although more recently social scientists gesture to the contingencies that may shape these larger developments, this structural approach makes scholars far less attentive to the "hard work" (ideological, political, social) undertaken by individuals and groups at every level of society who tried themselves to build "national" societies. The essays in this volume make us aware of how complex, multi-dimensional and often contradictory this nationalization process in East Central Europe actually was. The authors document attempts and failures by nationalist politicians, organizations, activists and regimes from 1848 through 1948 to give East-Central Europeans a strong sense of national self-identification. They remind us that only the use of dictatorial powers in the 20th century could actually transform the fantasy of nationalization into a reality, albeit a brutal one. Zusammenfassung The hundred years between the revolutions of 1848 and the population transfers of the mid-twentieth century saw the nationalization of culturally complex societies in East Central Europe. This fact has variously been explained in terms of modernization! state building and nation-building theories! each of which treats the process of nationalization as something inexorable! a necessary component of modernity. Although more recently social scientists gesture to the contingencies that may shape these larger developments! this structural approach makes scholars far less attentive to the "hard work" (ideological! political! social) undertaken by individuals and groups at every level of society who tried themselves to build "national" societies. The essays in this volume make us aware of how complex! multi-dimensional and often contradictory this nationalization process in East Central Europe actually was. The authors document attempts and failures by nationalist politicians! organizations! activists and regimes from 1848 through 1948 to give East-Central Europeans a strong sense of national self-identification. They remind us that only the use of dictatorial powers in the 20th century could actually transform the fantasy of nationalization into a reality! albeit a brutal one. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Maps List of Illustrations Preface Gary B. Cohe...

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Auteurs Pieter M. Judson
Collaboration Pieter M Judson (Editeur), Pieter M. Judson (Editeur), Marsha L Rozenblit (Editeur), Marsha L. Rozenblit (Editeur)
Edition BERGHAHN BOOKS, INC
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 15.09.2005
 
EAN 9781571811769
ISBN 978-1-57181-176-9
Pages 316
Dimensions 152 mm x 222 mm x 19 mm
Thèmes Austrian and Habsburg Studies
Austrian and Habsburg Studies
Catégories Sciences humaines, art, musique > Histoire > Epoque moderne jusqu'en 1918
Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Sciences politiques > Théories politiques et histoire des idées

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